Sorry but I just Can't wait!!!

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Can't wait any longer guys I'm going out this weekend and doing some scouting for some deer, I dont think they will have any mast yet but I figure just seeing them and starting on there paterning might not hurt. Probably in 2 weeks i'm going to another spot and throwing up afew trail cams, partially cause I can't wait to give them a try. Anyone else going out yet?
 
I just moved from Sarnia Ontario.. I know hamilton is a way's away.. but I was seeing lots of doe's and even a couple bucks along hwy#40 a couple months ago :)

Weird, I still havent seen a moose,deer or bear up in my new neck of the woods :( everyone else has but me
 
I haven't intentionally gone scouting yet this year, but I've been seeing a lot of game while I've been fishing in the mountains. Last week I saw about a dozen mulies, a dozen elk, and some big horn sheep. No rams of any size though. It's nice to get outside at this time of year, even if hunting season is still a few months away.
 
took a walk about the camp during xmas holidays then again in the spring.will start back at scouting once we get back in Sept.
 
I have been cruising my deer spot since the end of last season. Been seeing the same deer in the same spots. Can't wait for opening day. Lots of coyotes too.
 
mdbuckle said:
Still to early, and too warm to be walking through the woods in search of animals I can't kill. I will wait a while yet.


It's good in NFLD all you got to do is drive along the road and the moose come to you. At leat that's how it is up my way. (Northern Penn)

My old man drove 20 minutes on main haighway and saw 40 last night.
 
tracker said:
BBB in Ontario when the sheep face the road we know to look for the guys with the hnee high boots?

See, I think this may be evidence of a dirty mind, but I'm not sure...

Well, the kind of sheep we're talking about in Alberta...

If a guy could catch up to one of em in knee high rubbers in this kind of country:

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Then they've earned their sheep buggery, and they're welcome to it.

Me, I'll just keep trying to shoot em.
 
I scout all year long usually just sit in stands and check trails. I think the best time to scout is as soon as the snow is off it tellls the most about what the deer were doing last fall. I've been out a few times and am going out tonight. I've got the itch already and there's still 68 days 5hours and 39 minutes till bow season opens plus the time till it's daylight. Man it seems like forever.
 
Had a good look on the farm, there are some really thick trails, we put up 2 tree stands, went around to 3 other farmers and got permision to hunt on there aswell, now I will have to go back up and have alook around there too. but I think this fall i'm going to buy a climbing tree stand for the other places. Dont want to make any eye sores for the owners. Man I can't wait those poor deer are going to get a hurtin this fall!!
 
I have been watching a group of deer feeding in the clover, out my kitchen window. There is a big buck with a bad rack... four points on one side and just a single tine on the other. He was scratching his back on the leg of the wack-shack yesterday. I have named him Mild-Italian Sausage!
The other deer of interest is a really nice doe without any fawns... she feeds mid morning and never has another deer with her. I think she is anti-social, and if she is not gonna be a breeder, I will just have to bleed her.
The food plots that are farther back are showing lots of sign, I have been seeing a group of big tracks that is surely a batchelor group of bucks and they are hammering the boilogic and the clover. Should be some awesome racks in that group.
I will set up some trail cameras after I cut the food plots to get some pics of the night time activity. We will be planting the fall plots in about three weeks thats when things get really interesting.
 
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