Hey Guys,
Found the site searching the net for ways to improve hunting whitetails. Live and hunt in the CNY area (Northern Tier). Mostly hunt on the family dairy farm. Started hunting with my Old man and Uncle around age 10 and have killed some decent bucks since then. In my opinion once you stop actively trying to improve you've already lost, hence the reason I'm here.
Anyways, this past summer I was watching a nice buck feed in the clover lot out back a couple times a week up until about the beginning of Sept. when he up and vanished. Long story short is that I've got him on trail cam a few times coming by one of my muzzle loader / rifle stands Between 8:15am and 9:15am. The first picture I have is on Sept 6th at 8:40 PM coming out of a stand of hemlocks on a hill they use to bed. I've got him again the very next day at 8:15 AM and 8:50 PM, the first one coming into the bedding area and the next leaving. Then I have nothing again till Sept. 18th when I caught him heading back into the bedding area at 9:15 AM. The last time I've got him (I think its him) is October 8th at 8:50AM once again heading into the bedding area.
I checked these dates and they coincide with the New Moon and A full Moon.
I thought I had him pretty well patterned coming in and out of his bedding area even though I wasn't getting him every day I figured he might be using a different trail out of view of the camera.
I left the site alone all through bow season because I didn't have a stand in range of the trail he seemed to be using and I didn't want to spook him out of his routine by going in and hanging one.
I've been out to a stand that overlooks the area in the pictures every morning since muzzle loading opened and have seen a few does but not the buck I'm after or any of the smaller ones he was running with in Sept. I have not hunted the stand in the afternoon,
The wind was good Opening Day (Saturday) and Today but kept changing directions on me Sunday (Yesterday) but the adjacent parcels get hunted pretty heavily during the week of muzzle and the first week or so of rifle.
Anyone have any opinions on the subject? Could that not be his primary bedding area and I just got him on camera just by chance checking on different groups of does? I'm kind of worried about over hunting the stand and busting him out of the area for good.
Sorry for the long winded post. Just wanted to give as much info as possible.
Thanks for listening guys, here are some pictures (Bedding area to the right)
Thanks Again,
C