The October Lull is just when the bucks disperse to their “rut” areas in my opinion. If you have property large enough you’ll see it with cameras. A mile or two is nothing to bucks heading to their rutting area. Bucks we’ve had on camera since early Summer are now heading out and others we’ve not seen until last Oct/Nov are showing back up. If you really get into deer hunting and target one particular deer you’ll know what I’m referring to.
It can be addictive sometimes keeping up with different deer. To watch a particular buck grow not only in weight and antler growth, but to notice his change in the areas he uses as he matures is enlightening. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t make it easier to kill a mature deer, but it does give you more knowledge to help kill him. On our property if you just wanted to fill tags with any legal deer, it could be done in one weekend with a rifle…that includes 10 does and 2 bucks.
I only have 96 acres and a lot of neibors that invite friends and family to hunt on their small sections. Also just has some Amish buy 280 acres beside me. I don't think I'm going to have much of a heard or qualit buck come through unless its chasing or cruising. So we hunt 2 20 k acres pieces of public land a lot. It's mostly big hilly woods and less deer per square mile. A good run here is something I would not look twice at in farm country.
When we hunt in KY youth seasion the place has crops on the public and a bunch of deer.
Yep filling tags is important especially to help keep the boys motivated. And why I'm geting intrest in becoming a better buck hunter. But they can fill their tags on the farm quick and easy and boring. Hunting new areas and on public gives them more of a challenge and helps them learn. At this point and honestly the last few years I don't give much input we walk an area they decide if they want to hunt it where and how. They kill plenty of deer 7 between the 2 of them so far this year. They know how to kill deer on farmland and big woods and know about all I have to teach on it at this point. I need to expand my knowledge base and methods to keep them interested, wanting to hunt every chance they get ( youngest turns down going some times) 13 year old only lives to hunt and fish.
I personally don't care to kill big buck, but would like to have the knowledge and ability to pass on the boys that would love to shoot nice bucks each year. But honestly I'm as happy when they are all smiled shooting a yearling and really don't want them to loose that and move to antler obsession . That's the balancing act.
Maybe in getting old but I don't care to shoot deer any more. Have not shot one in about 5 years. . It's time outside and my boys and filling the free only. They fill the freezer I have no need or desire to be the shooter. I think could get excited about elk, mule deer, to something else I have never had the chance to hunt. Even then it's more the experience and meat than the shooting and would rather take the boys and watch them shoot them.
Could be Something is wired differently in me. I have never got shakey or deer fever. I distinctly rember waiting for my first deer that came out of nowhere out from under me at 10 yards walking away to turn and give me a shot. As 42 yards she turnd and gave me a quartering away shot. After I shot her I remembered saying to myself out loud " well that was not any big deal whats everyone talking about " now I do get up tight following a blood trail.