Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Rifle Hunt

Well I got out for a quick hunt trip last week.  11/21 was the Gun season opener here in OK so I thought I would pass on the opening weekend since I am primarily a public land hunter, not by choice of course.  But the opening weekend is always a nightmare so I thought timing it for the week days would be the way to go.  Well it was still packed with hunters.  I didn't get any of the spots I wanted to hunt.  I finally found an area that didn't already have hunters there.  Though gut piles at the entrances assured me they were.  So I tried to make the best of it.  I headed out and found a nice spot bordering some private land and was able to watch a couple wood thickets and monitor the trails connecting them.  Here was the spot and the view.  It was a darn good natural blind.  It required minimal trimming with the axe and saw.



here's the full side to side views for ya













sunset was gorgeous as usual



Didn't see any deer.  I headed back out of that direct area and decided to hunt it again the next morning since it was the only spot I knew I had and it seemed awfully good.  I got back to the entrance of the area and made camp in the dark.  These next shots didn't turn out so great in the dark but they give the idea I was dealing with to get a suitable spot to hang the hammock.  First off was sawing up a deadfall tree and then clearing out some underbrush.



this was my first hang and I had to get creative.  That forked tree on the left was to be one end and to the right you can barely make out a couple trees and that was the other end.  The left tree was not the size you want.  I just decided to hang low in case it gave.  It was the only hang option in this area.



all cleared out



The wind this whole trip was blowing around 20-30mph and gusting at 40mph.  It wasn't letting up so I pitched the tarp ultra low on the hammock to try and block most of the wind.





once in the hammock with my weight the ridgeline was about an inch lower than the tarp



dinner was a big cup of noodles and a can of chicken added to it.  This is actually a pretty hardy and easy meal to make.  I used the little alcohol stove.  Which was a pain in this wind.  I had it in the back of the truck and it was still kind of a pain but did work out.





after dinner I crawled in the hammock.  Temps started out around 40 and then got down to about 30 with the wind blowing.  I wore a layer of fleece pants and shirt and was too hot for the first couple hours.  I used an Italian wool blanket under the MSS with just the bivy and patrol bag.  I was plenty warm all night but the constant wind kept me awake most of the night.  The trees haven't dropped all their leaves yet here so it was a noisy night. 



morning came and I packed down camp and headed back out to the same spot and enjoyed a sunrise





Well the morning came and went and no deer.  I decided to head out and see what other spots might be open.  Found one and headed in to settle in for the afternoon and evening.  Decided to setup on a spot that had a brutalized rub next to a feeder.  This was the first feeder I have come across that the Wildlife Department setup.  On the map it was marked as a food plot and they are usually little green wheat fields that are small in size.  I thought this spot had a lot going for it so I sat it out in hopes the deer hadn't been ran out of the area.









That was the last photo I took.  Lots of animal activity went on but no deer.  Had multiple possums go by and a lot of owls in the woods and I did get to see one drop down and get a rabbit.  That was cool to see.  But that's how this hunt ended.  I'll get back out around Christmas for another crack at them and hit the woods as much as I can on my break.

 For now though it's Deer 1  OutdoorEnvy 0. 

Thanks for looking!






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