tootall71
Yearling... With promise
This past Saturday was opening day here in Ohio. First evening sit was in a radish/clover/winfred brassica plot where I put up a ground blind about 6 weeks ago. First deer came out around 6:45, an old, wiley doe with a floppy right ear that we have had many encounters with the last few years. She came and went pretty quick, as we had a slight shift in wind just as she was coming in. About 20 minutes later a big doe, smaller doe, and 2 fawns came out and had not a care in the world. Walked within 12 yards of the blind with no clue we were there. They fed for about 20 minutes and walked off.
Sunday evening sit was in my other, larger plot that I didn't have high hopes for but after seeing a ton of browse and turds all over the field, I figured it was worth a shot. Around 6 this 2.5 yr. old 6 and doe stepped out. Came within 15 yards of us, heads buried in the winter rye shoots with not a care in the world. They headed straight for the part of the field where my radishes are thickest, and preceded to chow down. By 7 there were 8 does/fawns in the field with the buck. It was awesome to see them totally comfortable eating the plants I put so much work in getting up. So rewarding to finally see all the hard work pay off. Didn't see any big boys come out, but I imagine it's only a matter of time now with all these does hanging around. Might have to take out a few of them to get this buck/doe ratio in check.
Should be a great season!

Sunday evening sit was in my other, larger plot that I didn't have high hopes for but after seeing a ton of browse and turds all over the field, I figured it was worth a shot. Around 6 this 2.5 yr. old 6 and doe stepped out. Came within 15 yards of us, heads buried in the winter rye shoots with not a care in the world. They headed straight for the part of the field where my radishes are thickest, and preceded to chow down. By 7 there were 8 does/fawns in the field with the buck. It was awesome to see them totally comfortable eating the plants I put so much work in getting up. So rewarding to finally see all the hard work pay off. Didn't see any big boys come out, but I imagine it's only a matter of time now with all these does hanging around. Might have to take out a few of them to get this buck/doe ratio in check.
Should be a great season!

