Deer
Season 1999: NOVEMBER

Thursday,
Nov 11, the 36th day of Deer Season '99:
(8:00pm)
Ricky Philippi, check this out. Your dad (Rick) saw 9 wild hogs, but he
is buck hunting and there is no way he was going to disrupt the area by
shooting a hog. They went straight to John, who was glad to see them. A
large black one gave him a shot and at dark he and Rick loaded the wild
hog in his truck. And here are John
& the Wild Hog. And a Group
Pic of Rick, John and Rob. Incidentally, Rob was the only one who saw
deer, he got a shot at a doe but missed.
(Afternoon
hunt, 3:00pm) Today my buds Rick Philippi and John Askew are down.
They are bowhunting the thick brush in the Back 200 and John's friend Rob
Lowe is hunting at T.E.'s Folly.
Friday,
Nov 12, the 37th day of Deer Season '99:
(Afternoon
hunt) From his tripod in the Back 200 Rick Philippi saw a bomber
10-point jump our South fence and wind through the woods, scent checking
the ground as he came nearer, but 50 yards was as close as he got. Rob
Lowe was in the treestand at the Point less than an hour when he saw 5
does coming single file down the fence to his right. He got ready, because
if they stayed on course they would walk right in front of him. He was
not disappointed and as they filed by within 15 yards he aimed at a large
doe and made a vital shot. John saw the wild hogs in the brush when he
bowhunted the Back 200. On the way out he picked up Rob and his already
field dressed doe. And here are Rob
Lowe and John Askew with the doe Rob harvested this afternoon.
(Morning
hunt)
Rick, John and Rob hunted but the deer stayed home.
Saturday
& Sunday, the 38-39th day of Deer Season '99:
Robbie
and I hunted but we only saw about a dozen deer total. Nothing eventful.
Rifle season began a week ago (you can bowhunt in Texas during rifle season,
and that's what we do) and it's normal for the activity to slow after opening
weekend.
Monday,
the 40th day of Deer Season '99:
I
bowhunted at the Rolled Wire and saw 16 does and 2 young bucks. I've got
a heck of a cold and am going to the Dr instead of bowhunting tomorrow.
Rick Philippi and Doug W are coming down tomorrow (Tuesday) to deerhunt
2 days.
Tuesday,
the 42th day of Deer Season '99:
Rick
Philippi and Doug W are down and will bowhunt in the morning. Rick is hunting
Rick's Hot stand and Doug will be in the Strip.
Wednesday,
the 43th day of Deer Season '99:
(Morning)
Rick Philippi bowhunted Rick's hot stand but it wasn't' too hot today.
No deer. Doug W saw a crippled doe get romanced by a young buck. I took
Rick to the December Tree area and showed him the stands. He will bowhunt
there in Thursday morning.
(Afternoon)
Rick bowhunted in the Back 200 but nothing moved. Doug hunted the Strip
but there was some loud commotion, talking and clanking, on the adjacent
property and no deer moved. I was at the Gate area and saw 7 does move
through, browsing as they went. John Askew arrived tonight and will hunt
in the morning.
Thursday,
Nov 18, the 44th day of Deer Season '99:
(Afternoon)
Rick Philippi had a nice 8-point come down the trail he is bowhunting near
in the Back 200. The buck was looking around for does and moving slowly.
At the last minute Rick decided to pass him up. Doug W hunted his Horse
Pasture stand and saw a group of Wild Turkeys and 2 does, all of them not
far off but too far off for a bow shot. John Askew hunted the Pocket but
the deer took the afternoon off. Clay hunted the Point again and saw 2
bucks (he is hunting as a Guest and guests can't shoot bucks on our lease.)
After the hunt Rick and Doug went back home.
(Morning)
Rick Philippi hunted the December Tree core rutting area and the rut was
going on strong. At daylight a doe walked to the main scrape at the December
Tree, urinated in it, and waited by the scrape. Soon 5 does passed
close to the main scrape. Another doe entered the small clearing and the
waiting doe kept it from getting on the main scrape. There is another scrape
at the clearing's edge and the rejected doe went to it, pawed the dirt,
licked the overhanging cedar branches and waited. Rick heard a grunt from
the hill and a high wide Fork Horn walked into the clearing. His head was
wobbling nervously like he was insane. His tongue stuck way out and was
licking his nose and lips. He eyed the two does.
The
one at the main scrape ran by him and turned uphill. they were off. Another
grunt, and an 8-point came from the briars to Rick's right. The remaining
doe bolted into the woods and that chase was on.
There
are several scrapes in the immediate area and Rick could see other does
on the hillside. In a few minutes, a doe ran through the small clearing
in front of Rick and 3 young bucks charged after her. Uphill, Rick saw
a huge bodied Buck walking with a doe. He could see that the antlers were
wide and heavy but he couldn't see them clearly because of the brush and
trees between them. They were in the area a while but never got close enough
for a shot opportunity.
In
all Rick saw 7 different bucks and over 20 does this morning. Clay saw
4 does and a yearling at the Point. Doug passed on 3 young bucks that were
investigating a doe near his stand (at the Strip stand). John Askew saw
several does, a Forky and a Spike. I'm still fighting a cold and didn't
hunt.
Friday,
Nov 19, the 45th day of Deer Season '99:
(Morning)
John Askew hunted at the Pocket in the same stand were I got the 8-point
in October. Looking through the limbs of the clump of cedars (where I have
the stand), John saw a big deer approaching his area. In a few minutes
the deer walked into John's shooting lane and he could see it was an 8-point,
and a good one. John already had his bow in position so he began his draw.
Woops, his arrow squeaked on his rest. The buck looked in his direction.
John held still, his bow at mid draw, and hopped for the best. The buck
looked away. John pulled the string back all the way. Squeak. The buck
looked at him again. And once again he looked away, unable to figure out
what the noise was about. John aimed carefully and released. The buck ducked
his arrow and ran into the brush. Clay bowhunted in the Back 200 and saw
a few does that were too far off for a shot. Afterward, they loaded up
their gear and returned home.
November
22 - December 1:
Bowhunting
Whitetails @ Wells Creek Outfitters - in Brown County, IL.
Every year this area consistently produces trophy class Whitetail Bucks
for bowhunters. This is the scoop on our hunt in 1999. |
the
Beginning (Scouting)
Looking
around after the season is over always helps me put a few more of the pieces
in the deerhunting puzzle. It's as much a part of the hunt as the hunting
season. I started scouting the first weekend in February. Here
Are My Scouting Logs For 1999
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Bowhunting
Whitetails @ Wells Creek Outfitters - in Brown County, IL. This
area consistently produces trophy class Whitetail Bucks for bowhunters.
Venado
Loco's Great West Texas Bowhunt - Oct '99
By
email I received an invitation for myself and one friend to bowhunt with
Venado
Loco at his 6,300 acre deer lease in the desert near Del Rio, Texas.
This
is as far West as Whitetails go in the Southwest and Venado said that this
bowhunt would be different from other deer hunts I was familiar with ...
he wasn't kidding. Logs & Pics of
the Venado Loco hunt.
Brian
Pullam & Chrissy of the YBC Bowhunt Texas - Brian Pullam,
YBC Team Leader, and Chrissy, YBC Columnists bowhunted Whitetails at my
place in Texas and 16 year old Chrissy brings home her first bow harvest.
Chrissy with her
Doe.
August
18: I went on a Deer Spotlight Survey with our area's Texas
Parks & Wildlife Biologist and, believe me, the deer population is
not just a wild guess.
Deer
Spotlight Survey.
August
10: Making sense of the Rolled Wire area with a Terraserver map.
It's a deer hot spot, but why? The satellite map (it is free) tells all.
Scouting
With Your Map. Here are the other recent updates:
-
Scouting
the Rolled Wire
-
Setting
Up To Bowhunt at the Rolled Wire & the 3rd Fence
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Get
A Map of your hunting place
-
Scouting
With Your Map (we scout the Rolled Wire)
1999 Bowhunts
Wild
Hog Hunting (in progress)
Scouting
for 1999
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1998
Spring Bear Hunt
1998
Deerhunt Index
1998
October Logs
1998
November Logs
1998
December Logs
1998
Brown County Bowhunt at Hunting Unlimited
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