Saturday October 11, 2020
I didn’t hunt my usual Friday night
We had an appointment in the afternoon
And I did not think I would make it back in time
Well we were back in time but it was windy
I am not a fan of bow hunting in very strong winds
Saturday was sunny for the most part and a little breezy
I had made the decisions early on to go hunting and once I had that in my head
There is no changing that
I was a tad bit worried this would be an uneventful hunt
As the guys had been down on the land mid afternoon
Working on a stand
So, I figure if there was any deer they be gone by know
However, the wind was not right to sit anywhere else
So, I choose to sit in my enclosed blind.
We had gotten the Mud Duck back from the oil change
I was able to take her to the hunting grounds
I took the back way into my stand
I had to drive through the neighbors back yard
Follow the cornfield around to the bean field
Then thru this small area in a tree line to follow a grassy path around several bean fields
To where I parked the Mud Duck called the cherry trees
I had the thermal cell all fired up already anticipating lots of skeeters
They were not so bad
I hadn’t walked this way yet to my blind
It was a little rough
As had to walk through taller grass and lots of uneven grass
The walk was a little more aggressive than going in the front way, plus let’s face it I ant no model for physical fitness.
I was all settled in a little after 4
Didn’t need the thermal cell as the skeeters were not out due to the wind
I opened a new window this time around, a bow windows to my left.
I attached the picture for you to see
Wasn’t sure how I would shoot out of the window
What kind of shot I would get
But it was another option.
It was colder and windier than I had expected.
The wind was really blowing through the window
I ended up closing the left windows about ¾ ways
Which actually worked in my favor
Not only was I warmer, the wind blew less
But the deer I saw later would be less concerned that something was different with my blind because the window wasn’t open.
I didn’t see anything for over any hour
The birds have migrated
So, I missed watching them dance in the sky
It was a peaceful sit
Except for the tractor far off in the distance doing some harvesting, is my guess
I always find that annoying this time of year, but I get it
I don’t get enough quite time, this is my quiet time
It the only time that the world stops for me
It just sits quietly and still
And I think about nothing, and lord knows there is enough to think about in this world
I even didn’t mind the wind so much as I try to soak up as much fresh air as I can
Even if it triggers an allergy attack.
Finally, 2 deer I can see in the big food plot to my left at 534 pm.
It’s a mom and fawn, came out the same location as always
I figure they must bed in the tree line right up against the cattails
Way too far to shoot
I don’t pay them much attention.
Eventually they get spooked by something coming behind then and trot off
At 550 I realize what spooked them, as I now have 6 deer in the big food plot field to my left
No bucks but a family with littles.
They have come to munch on the food plot.
At 556 pm I see a rather large doe come from the other direction
On the opposite end of the food plot, she must have jumped the ditch
She is alone and moves slowly to the group of six
She nibbles on the goodies in the ground
Eventually she wonders back where she came from
The group of six move to a part of the food plot I cannot see
And a few short minutes later
The mom and fawn I first saw at 550 peek their head out from the cattails
I waited patiently as the sun goes down and darkness overtakes the sky
The party of dear ate in the field until closing time, about an hour.
No big buck wondered my way.
I pack up quietly as the does/fawns eat in the field.
I am all packed up and peek my head out of the blind around 645 pm
And what do I see……a mom and fawn had come out of the willow behind me as I was packing up
And are now eating in the big food plot
50 yards from me
They were never spooked by the noise of me packing up
I waited a while and they never spooked.
I was hungry and had to use the bathroom
I could not wait forever for them to move
So, I slowly got out of my blind, zippered the door closed, climb down the ladder
And left and they were not any the wiser.
Long walk back to the Mud Duck when you’re hungry cold and have to pee.
On my way out I had to try to maneuver back through the maze of fields
To get back home
Got held up on a rock or something through the tree line
Had to try to use the four wheeled drive to get a going
The boys had supper ready when I got home
We had purchased from the fire department fund raiser earlier in the day
Hot dogs, brats, and wings
They were yummy!
All in all not a bad hunt.
Again, any day in the blind is a good day!