dsc01096webThis past Saturday night we finally had a nice drop in temperatures as well as a ton of rain, and that incoming front helped to get our bucks up and moving for the hunters we had at the lodge.

First we had Kevin down from Tennessee who whacked a monster 9 point with a great mass right behind the lodge. Then we had our good friend Ken C. that comes up several times a year from Florida drop a nice 6 point across the paved road on the Bowers property. And since he had seen so many deer even after shooting his buck Friday night, he pleaded to go right back to the same stand – and sure enough he made the right call because at 6pm, an even better 8 point stepped out for Ken to shoot. However Bubba and Danny then spent several hours following the very faint blood trail into some thick young pines until it gave out, leaving them unable to find him much to Ken’s disappointment. Fortunately, we ALWAYS make every effort to locate any animal that we believe is mortally wounded, so went back out at first light to make sure that the deer was not down… Well, three of us working slowly dsc01107webthrough the thick stuff just yards apart, finally found the beautiful 2.5 year old several hundred yards beyond the last blood drop! And while coyotes had eaten much of his hind end, since the night had been cool, the deer’s cape was fine for mounting, much to Ken’s surprise šŸ™‚

The weather change this past weekend also had the hogs moving better, and Nelson and his two sons, Cory and Travis, down from PA on a hog-only hunt went home with pork after Cory was able to drop a nice boar over on Boggy Creek. So congratulations to everyone on a great weekend of hunting the lowcountry!

As for our cameras, they caught some great activity over on the Bowers tract this past week, including quite a few nice bucks like these two 8 pointers. And interestingly enough, the 8 in the color pic looks like the identical twin of the buck Ken shot with just slightly shorter G-3s. Also check out the funky looking doe with the huge tumor on its jaw and white-speckled hide.

dsc01104webIt is now Wednesday, and our temperatures have dropped even more. Couple that with that fact that the acorns are falling like crazy, and we expect the deer and hog movement to just get better and better as they prepare for winter by fattening themselves up on these oak-dropped snacks. Then throw in the fact that the pre-rut is cranking up (we are starting to see lots of scrapes) as well as our fall plots coming up, and you have the makings of some great hunting.

Hope you can make it here to enjoy it with us!

Jeff

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