PA Deer Season

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PA's season started off with strange weather and seemed like harvest was low.

11/29 & 11/30 - 4" of snow on the ridge that slowly melted over the weekend. This was a good thing and allowed some last minute scouting and I shifted my stand 40 yards over to watch some heavy traffic along a gully.

12/1 - All of the snow was gone. High temp was 57 by 10:00am with rain showers and a 5-10mph wind from the SE. Temps dropped to 35 after lunch and then we had sleet off and on for the last 3 hours of the hunt. Everything was so wet all hunting was visual only.

I saw a decent buck in the twilight hours but I couldn't count points or get a clear shot into the laurels if I wanted too. 6 doe seem to have been bedded in the middle of the laurels and left around 7:30am. 2 more doe came through the laurels at 7:40am and a spike buck around 8:15am. I didn't see anything for the rest of the day. Total count for the day- 8 doe and 2 buck. Most of the deer headed to the SE to bed down. I don't think I heard 30 shots all day.

I talked to some of the other people hunting in the area and the first day was pretty bad. 2 people saw nothing, 1 saw 1 deer, 1 saw 3 deer and one saw 8 deer. No buck we taken between 7 people hunting 100 acres

12/2 - 29F in the morning. High temp was 32F. Sporadic 5-10mph wind from the NW. Snow started around 9am and had 2" by noon when it tapered off. Then sleet moved in around 3:30-5:30pm and then changed to freezing drizzle.

Things dried out a bit overnight and you could hear things walking again. I heard a bunch of crashing around and sticks breaking during twilight. But all I saw was a pair of fox squirrels being a PITA and wrote it off as that. But around 7:15 I heard deer walking in the leaves and brush. 5 doe came out of the thicket and moved 90 yards to my right and disappeared into the gully and into the other flat. 7:20 I could hear more deer walking in the thicket and caught a glimpse of a decent rack on the first deer and I couldn't see the seconds head. The buck was following the trail the 5 doe took with his nose to the ground tracking them. I dropped the buck in a small clearing 90 yards away with the 270. Total count for the day - 6 doe and a 8pt buck. All deer movement was towards the NW to bed down on the top of the ridge. I don't think I heard 12 shots all day and most of them were by 10am.

I talked to the other people hunting in the area and the second day wasn't much better. 1 person saw 2 deer, 1 saw 3 and 1 saw 5. We harvested 2 8pt buck and both were shot before 8am. No deer movement after the snow started around 9am.

The neighbor at the cabin said the local butcher usually sees 110-130 deer on the first day. When he stopped in Monday night they only had 44.

12/3 - Showers, dense fog on the ridges and 33F this morning. We headed home. I only saw 2 harvested deer on the way home. One was a nice 8pt and the other was a 3pt. I assume the 3 point was a junior hunters since it was a 1x2 and you need 3 on a side to be legal.

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Congratulations on a nice buck. Tagging a nice buck on the second day is an accomplishment.
 
It sure has been slow...not much shooting at all around here, that's for sure.

Way to go on a great buck!
 
Congratulations on tagging a buck. You did well, persevering under tough conditions.
 
Thanks guys. In 25 years of hunting I don't think I have taken more than 4 buck after the first day and only one on Wednesday or after.

Pressure is really down the last few years. Nobody wants to bother with drives anymore.

Heading back out next Friday and Saturday for doe. Monday through Friday of the first week is buck only at the cabin.
 
good job, on a nice buck . things have been bad in my area too . I was in my tree from about 6am - 5:15 pm monday , zero deer . tuesday I hunted the same hours , at 4:07 I had one doe come in . I hunt game lands . me hearing guys shooting is way down . I've talked to a bunch of guys at my garage , nobody is seeing much at all on public or private land . I was told the local evening news stated the game commission has admitted that they targeted management areas 2E and 4D to decrease the deer herd , and they went to far . the border line between these two units is where I hunt .hopefully the weather stays as it's been , rain and freezing rain , for the rest of the season . our deer herd needs a chance to recover and this weather will keep hunters out of the woods . I've decided I'll only shoot something as nice or nicer than I already have . I don't need the meat , it's all about the horns this year . my one buddy hunts private land . he got a decent 8 point monday . him and his son have seen a bunch of doe but that doesn't start until saturday . my nicest Pa buck was shot on the first saturday . I've got em on any day of the season , even the last .
 
Jim,

I am in 4D too. I am in Huntingdon county, just above the 4A CWD zone and near SGL322.

4D was in bad shape for a while due to giving out too many doe licenses. All of the local property owner closed doe hunting on their land for 4 or 5 years. That helped bring the deer back in the small valley we are in. They were only allowing junior hunters to shoot doe during that time period.
 
Gotcha. I work in Fleetwood and get out to K-town fairly often.

Still trying to find a range longer than 300 yards somewhat nearby that's affordable. So far, haven't found much.

Hunting pressure around here is pretty light this year. Way below last year. Not sure I can explain it, even with the crappy weather. While I am not upset to see unpressured deer in the least, it makes me wonder what's up.
 
Nothing I know of. I use Topton Fish & Game which has up to 200 yards.

I need to stop up at Cabelas sometime. I have almost 1k in points.
 
Shartlesville/Hamburg runs out to 300 with a pretty nice range. There's a 600-yarder in New Holland, but it's like $250 a year in dues...no thanks!

I'd hold on to those points till after Christmas, and give it a good week or so. I'm three miles from the place. It'll be a zoo from now till Jan 1, unless you can go mid-day on a weekday.
 
I try to avoid the place in the busy season. I try to go in at opening time on a weekday if possible. Hit the gun counter first and move on to the rest of the store.

You go to Shydas gun shop at all? That place was a zoo when I stopped in 4 weeks ago on the way home from the cabin. Almost all 8# jugs of powder were gone which is impressive. I don't ever remember seeing them that cleaned out.
 
I haven't been to Shyda's, but I should go in a few months. Let the shelves refill and go look around.

Also need to browse for a lefty rifle for my daughter sometime too...
 
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