golocx4
Got Beretta's?
Western New York SE of Buffalo.
Been Scouting my property for signs or lack of signs. My creek is dried up, and I find very few deer signs.
The only signs i found were a pair of tracks, one was really tiny, must have been from a fawn and mom I saw 2 weeks ago, fawn was very young and still had white spots. First for me seeing a fawn in October with spots.
I put out my trail cam for 2 days and got nothing.
I moved it to a known trail.
Went out today to check it, wind was in my face, practicing stalking and about half way there, whoosh crackle, a red fox jumps up about 6 feet away from me. (scared the cr_p out of me actually)
I figured that if I was able to walk up on a fox up to six feet I must have been pretty quiet.
Checked the trail cam, Nothing.
In past years that trail was a deer superhighway, this year nothing. Hopefully things will get better when the weather changes. Abnormally warm again this year.
Saw several wooly worms that have about 20% Black on the rear, 60% brown in middle and 20% black on head end.
I have no idea what in the heck that means but I am sure it means either a bad winter or an easy winter and I have 50% chance of being right.Link Removed
Been Scouting my property for signs or lack of signs. My creek is dried up, and I find very few deer signs.
The only signs i found were a pair of tracks, one was really tiny, must have been from a fawn and mom I saw 2 weeks ago, fawn was very young and still had white spots. First for me seeing a fawn in October with spots.
I put out my trail cam for 2 days and got nothing.
I moved it to a known trail.
Went out today to check it, wind was in my face, practicing stalking and about half way there, whoosh crackle, a red fox jumps up about 6 feet away from me. (scared the cr_p out of me actually)
I figured that if I was able to walk up on a fox up to six feet I must have been pretty quiet.
Checked the trail cam, Nothing.
In past years that trail was a deer superhighway, this year nothing. Hopefully things will get better when the weather changes. Abnormally warm again this year.
Saw several wooly worms that have about 20% Black on the rear, 60% brown in middle and 20% black on head end.
I have no idea what in the heck that means but I am sure it means either a bad winter or an easy winter and I have 50% chance of being right.Link Removed