Here's my situation: I hunt alone, day hunting from home. I have a number of spots that I go to but so far I've been concentrating on one in particular. This is one of my favourites; partly because it's handy and partly for the glory days when there were lots of deer there. The last few years the deer have been pretty thin. It's on a large patch of crown land on very rugged Canadian shield terrain but I stick to a smaller patch about 150 acres or so in between areas where other guys hunt to the north and south. I usually watch mornings and evenings in an area of beech, oak, and maple bounded by a swamp and creek on one side and hardwood ridges on the other 3.
I bow hunted there on the Saturday and Sunday prior to rifle season (central ontario, 2 weeks). There was not a lot of sign; a few recent tracks and a couple of scrapes. I had to work Monday through Wednesday so started my rifle hunt on Thursday. I will typically sit on a watch for a few hours in the morning, go for a bit of a 'still hunting' walk before and after lunch, then sit again for 2 or 3 hours in the afternoon until a bit after sunset then take a slow and quiet walk out to get back to the Jeep by case-up time.
I cover a lot more ground during rifle season than I do while bow hunting and I have found lots of scrapes, probably at least 3 dozen. Some of these were definitely made since Sunday the 6th when I was bow hunting because they were located in places that I had walked then. There are even 2 or 3 that were made after Thursday the 10th, my first day out with rifle. Others are in spots that I walked in for the 1st time this year and can't pin point the time, but most of these are really fresh. Today was the 1st day that it hasn't been really windy and those beech leaves blow around like mad and the maybe a quarter of the scrapes that are more than a week old have quite a few leaves on them. In a couple of spots there are 2 scrapes side by side within a few feet of each other. Where this occurred there is a big one and a smaller one. Most of the scrapes are a good size. I have identified at least 3 scrape lines. I have never seen this many scrapes here even during years when I have taken a buck from this spot.
I haven't seen a single buck. The only deer I've seen is a doe. I have a doe tag for the WMU I'm hunting in, but when I saw her I was back at the road sitting in my Jeep eating my lunch. She popped up out of the ditch from behind a thicket of trees 40 yards south of me and casually crossed the road into another WMU! She'll probably be back but I'd rather shoot a buck anyway. I put out a trail cam for a few nights on one of the scrape lines but got no buck photos. I have a tablet that I can check the pics on so I would swap the SD card each day and look at them when I went back to the Jeep for lunch. I pulled the cam off this evening cause after 6 days I'm a bit pooped and thought I might take a break tomorrow, sleep in, get some chores done, etc., then back at it again Thursday I thought about leaving it cause I had it cable locked to a tree but the front wasn't locked so if somebody found it they could have got the card out or busted the camera off the cable. Maybe I'm paranoid but I know somebody that got their cam stolen and it was on their private property, not crown land like mine.
After the long winded intro, what I really want to know is, are there multiple bucks in this area competing for the attention of the does?
I am thinking this is likely, but would like to hear other's opinions. I heard some shooting on Friday afternoon and again on Saturday morning not too far away and up towards the hunt camp to the north of my spot. They park at the road and drive their quads in a mile or so to their camp. There was only one truck there this year instead of the usual 3 or 4 and it was gone Saturday evening. I'd hate to think that all the scrapes were made by one buck and it's already in some other guy's freezer.
I bow hunted there on the Saturday and Sunday prior to rifle season (central ontario, 2 weeks). There was not a lot of sign; a few recent tracks and a couple of scrapes. I had to work Monday through Wednesday so started my rifle hunt on Thursday. I will typically sit on a watch for a few hours in the morning, go for a bit of a 'still hunting' walk before and after lunch, then sit again for 2 or 3 hours in the afternoon until a bit after sunset then take a slow and quiet walk out to get back to the Jeep by case-up time.
I cover a lot more ground during rifle season than I do while bow hunting and I have found lots of scrapes, probably at least 3 dozen. Some of these were definitely made since Sunday the 6th when I was bow hunting because they were located in places that I had walked then. There are even 2 or 3 that were made after Thursday the 10th, my first day out with rifle. Others are in spots that I walked in for the 1st time this year and can't pin point the time, but most of these are really fresh. Today was the 1st day that it hasn't been really windy and those beech leaves blow around like mad and the maybe a quarter of the scrapes that are more than a week old have quite a few leaves on them. In a couple of spots there are 2 scrapes side by side within a few feet of each other. Where this occurred there is a big one and a smaller one. Most of the scrapes are a good size. I have identified at least 3 scrape lines. I have never seen this many scrapes here even during years when I have taken a buck from this spot.
I haven't seen a single buck. The only deer I've seen is a doe. I have a doe tag for the WMU I'm hunting in, but when I saw her I was back at the road sitting in my Jeep eating my lunch. She popped up out of the ditch from behind a thicket of trees 40 yards south of me and casually crossed the road into another WMU! She'll probably be back but I'd rather shoot a buck anyway. I put out a trail cam for a few nights on one of the scrape lines but got no buck photos. I have a tablet that I can check the pics on so I would swap the SD card each day and look at them when I went back to the Jeep for lunch. I pulled the cam off this evening cause after 6 days I'm a bit pooped and thought I might take a break tomorrow, sleep in, get some chores done, etc., then back at it again Thursday I thought about leaving it cause I had it cable locked to a tree but the front wasn't locked so if somebody found it they could have got the card out or busted the camera off the cable. Maybe I'm paranoid but I know somebody that got their cam stolen and it was on their private property, not crown land like mine.
After the long winded intro, what I really want to know is, are there multiple bucks in this area competing for the attention of the does?
I am thinking this is likely, but would like to hear other's opinions. I heard some shooting on Friday afternoon and again on Saturday morning not too far away and up towards the hunt camp to the north of my spot. They park at the road and drive their quads in a mile or so to their camp. There was only one truck there this year instead of the usual 3 or 4 and it was gone Saturday evening. I'd hate to think that all the scrapes were made by one buck and it's already in some other guy's freezer.




















































