We are live from the field at the Richard B Russell State Park Quota Hunt. Arriving early in the fog and steady drizzle, I checked in and headed for my zone. Not having scouted made it difficult to know where to go, but quickly I found a suitable tree and set down my gear. What happened next would have made the steadiest of people jump. A flock of about 30 turkeys poured out of the tree I was standing under. If you have ever heard a turkey fly you know the commotion that caused. If you haven’t, imagine a server dropping and breaking a whole tray of dishes.
Finally my heart re-entered my chest, so I climbed the tree and got set. The first gun shots rang out right at sunrise but it didn’t take long for the woods to become completely quiet again. Only 3 shots were fired before 9 am. Other than the squirrels chasing one another and the turkeys clucking to find one another, the woods were quiet. Finally a little after 10 I got down. I walked for a ways and found some sign but no deer.
I headed back towards the road. I jumped three deer that ran across the road and offered no shot. I went back into the woods and found more signs and even some hog sign but no deer. I stayed in that area for two hours. I then decided to move further down the road. I tend to come in heavy and had a hunting pack, rifle and stand. With all that gear it was no surprise I couldn’t get the gun up quick enough when I jumped a deer. What happened next shocked me though. The deer got to the water’s edge and realized that it had no way around without coming into the open and it jumped. I stood there watching this deer swim towards South Carolina to avoid me.
Anyways, it has been a little disappointing so far. Only 28 of 80 hunters showed for the pre-hunt meeting last night and about 10 hunters showed up this morning. I haven’t been by the check station yet but have heard less than 10 shots all day. Tomorrow is the either sex hunt so I am sure more hunters will show up tomorrow. With so few hunters, there is nothing to get the deer moving so it has been very slow for a quota hunt.
I will wait it out in my tree until dark and then be back late morning if I don’t tag out tonight. I am just disappointed in the lack of commitment shown by these Georgia hunters. We will see the results when I check out tonight.
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