Man, I have had a tough time with the red deer this season. Our season goes from September 1st to December 23rd, so I'm not out yet, but damn this year has been rough. We had a very late autumn, so the deer were late getting into the terrain. I had a few other hunts up North, so I missed a couple weeks of the rut, but it was mostly a bust anyway. There has been very little wind, so it's extremely difficult to stalk. When there is wind, it's generally from the South, and it brings a lot of rain. I don't like hunting in the rain, but this year I punctured the palm of my hand on a tree branch, so I'm not supposed to be out in the rain at all until I pull my stitches out this week. The deer are mostly nocturnal, and the clouds ruined my chances for a moonlight hunt. I really wanted to get a big stag this year, but it seems like it's just not in the cards.
Luckily my other hunts have been successful, and I did manage to take a spike and a calf on my food plots, so I have meat in the freezer. I should probably just suck it up and get out there. Waiting for the right conditions has been keeping me home way too much. This might be the year of the Hail Mary, for better or worse.