Right time, wrong place, getting soft i guess
Had an unexpected equipment failure on the job today that resulted in a planned all day job getting postponed at 10 am this morning. With nothing else on the agenda for the day i figured i should head up to camp and try and fill my additional tag. Got to the camp at 1 pm and wind was blowing out of the NW at 30-35 km/hour and this was the scene:
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I had enough time to scout the 3 locations i had in mind and figured the snow would reveal which had the most fresh sign. First stop was a tree stand that overlooks a bush edge and some meadow area that often has transient deer moving through. The snow revealed some fresh sign so it was a possible contender for the afternoon. This is the view from the stand (picture was taken in October - hence no snow in the photo):
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Next stop was a platfrom overlooking a meadow with half a dozen apple trees. No sign here at all so it was quickly crossed off the list. After this i headed down to the river bottom. The river bottom alternates between hot and cold action. When it's hot action it's like fish in a barrel. When it's cold action it is totally dead. Well on the way to my elevated platform i bumped 4 deer so i figured it's hot but i had a nagging feeling that the tree stand was the place to be. I hemmed and hawed but i guess i'm getting soft because the platform at the river is way more comfortable in the cold, wind and snow. It is a thick cedar bush with a tight canopy that shelters you from both the wind and the snow and also usually a few degrees warmer than up top in the open. The river platform shooting lane:
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Well hunted right to the end of legal and the only deer encountered were the 4 bumped going in. On my way out i stopped at the tree stand just to see if there were any new tracks - of course it looked like a herd of cattle went through. Before leaving i took a quick measurement of the snow that accumulated today - 6.5 inches or 16.5 cm at the cabin:
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Deer were definitely moving today, just not in front of me. No rush anyways still got 6 weeks left.