Saturday, Sept. 30, 2021

  Jimmy and I headed in two different directions this morning. We both had the same idea in mind. We would sit as long as we could, then do some walking around. I've always found it difficult to sit still when I go out the first few days of every season. I'm not sure why, but I feel like I want to walk all over the place. It might be because of the warm weather and inability to see very far in the woods. I'll never truly know why I have this problem early on, but I don't have a problem sitting all day as the season progresses. 

  I managed to sit still until about 9:30. After wandering around for a bit, I located a nice, fresh rub that got my heart pumping. It made me imagine what might have left it behind. I'm sure it was a big buck, and the find made me know I was in a good area. I plan on hunting the area during the week of muzzleloading season, so maybe I'll get a look at him. 

  Jim found a few places where the runways were pounded into the mud. It appeared the runways were headed toward an oak grove that had a few trees littering the forest floor with acorns. He saw a doe and two fawns during his adventure. 






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