The week(s) I wait all year for is finally here! It is the two (sometimes 3) weeks every year where there is chaos around here. What is happening around here you ask? What is causing me to get all excited?
The rut of course! The two weeks a year when all the does in the woods come into heat and are ready for breeding. Mother Nature is incredible, how it syncs up all the does in the area, so they come into heat at the same time giving them the best possible chance of having a successful birth in the spring. Some even say that an early rut means a mild winter meaning the does can have their fawns early and a late rut means a heavy snow and cold winter. Do you think Mother Nature knows what kind of winter we are going to have and changes things like this accordingly? Let's hope not as this year's rut was 2 weeks later than last year, meaning a cold winter!
This is also the time of the year when the reclusive big bucks go crazy and run around the woods looking for the "hot" does. Which is also the reason you see so many dead deer along the roads during this time of year, they run without really focusing on their surroundings.
Does just do not let anyone breed them. They fight off the advances from less superior bucks and wait for the most dominant buck in the area. Once that is done, the buck moves on to other does. His job is done. He does not stick around for the birth, nor does he have any role in raising the fawn. Dominant bucks will breed up to dozens of does in the area. Does that are not bred during this period will come into heat approximately a month later and to a lesser degree a month later after that if they are not bred during this second rut. This is why you will sometimes see fawns so much smaller or younger than others the following year.
What does all this mean? It means I get out in the woods as much as possible. This big guy has made it halfway through the rifle season, on 12 more days left and he is safe.
This guy (below) is new to our area, interesting and weird rack...
These next two pictures I took with my Lumix. Love the steam coming out of this buck's, mouth. The Magpie was being particularly photogenic, so I thought I would include it.
The other morning, I was walking out to my blind. 6:00am, 20 minutes before first light but the full moon illuminated my way. Not quite enough, as I walked right into the fence, not the first time. As I bent over to crawl through the fence, I caught movement behind me out of the corner of my eye. It is amazing what goes through your mind in a millisecond. The first thought is "What was that!?!". We have mountain lions here about, but my next thought was maybe a dog got out and was following me. I was halfway through the fence and stumble backward as I jumped away from whatever was about to attack me. Landing on my backside I looked back and saw what scared the hell out of me. My shadow... The moon was so bright it created a shadow and I'll be damned if that thing did not follow me all the way to my hunting blind!
A couple of our friends have brought deer over to process in our heated processing room. So far, we have processed 4 deer and an elk. Here is Barb and our friends Doug and Lisa processing a buck that Doug had got. I tilted the camera just right to leave out all the "gross" stuff.
Our big news of the week is Jessica, and her family have arrived! Their first time to our house here in South Dakota. Grandson Dylan (15) sat out with me on one hunt where I filled my rifle tag, an experience both of us will remember for the rest of our lives. There is a photo, but I put it at the very bottom so those of you who do not want to see it can read the rest of this post and skip that picture.
We are over the top with excitement to have our entire family here. We have been hiking, 4 wheeling, hunting, had our Thanksgiving together and just hung out enjoying each other's company.
First up is our hike. One cannot come to this area for the first time and not visit Custer State Park for a hike. We chose The Poet's Table, a shortish hike that involves rock scrambling a ladder climb and incredible views.
We started off at The Little Devil's Tower trail head. The entire gang came except Shane who had been experiencing some ankle issues. Even little Chloe came!
"Twinsies" cousins Lily and Kendall have been inseparable. Playing together all day, spending the nights giggling into the wee hours of the morning.
Speaking of Twinsie, could Jess and Barb look any more alike? Then there is Barb and Forrest with a free drink token from a local brewery that they found in a geocache of sorts.
The trail starts out fairly gradually, but before you know it, you are rock scrambling
Then comes the ladder climb, not a problem for anyone, even the doodle wanted to give it a try, but she needed help.
There are several small caves in the area, there was one that was accessible that the kids wanted to explore.
Up near the top, we stopped for a group picture. I tried to take a selfie off all of us, but it was an epic failure.
Finally, we reached our destination, The Poets Table the 38th highest peak in the state. This is our second time here, the first be a year ago almost to the date.
The history behind this hike is quite interesting as well. In the 1960's a man by the name of John Raeck arrived in the hills and took a job with the park. He fell in love with the park and stayed, nicknaming himself The Vagabond Poet. He even built himself a table and chair in a remote part of the park where he would write his poetry. This site is now known as The Poet's Table.
Our early Thanksgiving on Sunday, with the family. Ryan and Alana came down with a finally cone-less Loki and of course, Sophie. I was a horrible picture taker, only getting this one picture.
Luckily, Ryan came to the rescue getting this priceless video of Barb when one of her favorite songs came on....
I got a couple trail cam photos that I just had to include. You just never know what you are going to see. For two days this eagle stopped and landed on this log....never seen before and never seen since.
Of course, no blog is complete without dog pictures and videos! Apparently, Loki and Sophie read the blog and saw Chloe and Zoey in that bear outfit a couple of weeks ago and wanted to get in on the action themselves!
After being on Loki's melonhead, I do not think it will fit a little dog again!
With so many dogs over, (6) there is bound to be trouble. Of course, Zoey was once again the instigator. Loki, Zoey, and Chloe were peacefully playing tug-of-war when all hell broke loose.
And finally, the picture of the deer from when Dylan and I went hunting. Scroll down if you want to see it, otherwise, you can stop here....
P.S..... if there are any spelling errors, that is because I did not have my editor (Barb) proofread this. There is no way she would have let me get away with posting that video of her!
Look I am first. Have to say I LOVE BARB dancing - she was pretty good.
ReplyDeleteSo, you are excited about the run. I didn't know any of that information by the way.
I am not much of a hunter, but I love to see other people.
I love eagles - such a strong bird.
Glad Jess and Family got there.
I would be scared to death to climb those rocks too. lol
You have a heated processing room - you are serious!
Enjoyed Zoey too. :)
It has been almost 24 hours, and I don't think Barb has seen the blog or her video. She has been super busy cooking breakfast, lunches, suppers and doing other things with the kids, so I think I picked a good week to post it!
DeleteWhat a super area for an outdoor adventure. And you had a good hunt. I am not a hunter but I don't mind the photo and I sort of get it although I would no doubt prefer to do it with a camera and a super long lens which would probably be more expensive tan several guns.
ReplyDeleteYou are probably right about the price of that lens. I am in awe of some of the lens I see while out and about. I have never looked through one, but I imagine they are crystal clear.
DeleteNothing like a full moon in a remote area! I loved going to sleep sans tent there under the brilliant stars! I was sleeping out in the Chihuahuan desert many miles from any road even a 4WD vehicle could begin to negotiate when i was awakened by the light of a big truck headed straight toward me! Grabbed my glasses from beside my bag to find the full moon rising over the desert about 4AM! Yep even in a forested area the shadows can be incredibly bright! Enjoy your time!
ReplyDeleteI am getting ready to head out again this morning. That ole shadow will not fool me today!
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ReplyDeleteMy hubby had a deer run out in front of our car last week, I am glad he was going slow. All was well. Great photos of the buck, the Magpie and the Eagle. Cute doggies. Great video of Barb dancing, I like Little Big Town's music. Congrats to you and Dylan on your hunt! Take care, have a great day!
Little Big Town has several of our favorite songs, they are a sleeper in the country community but very, very good!
DeleteI am out of sync with mother nature so don't know when rutting starts down here but I would guess it is probably going on right now though I haven't seen any sign of it. I try to avoid out of town trips during those few weeks to avoid having to fix up vehicles.
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty much the same time country-wide give or take a few weeks, so I'd guess it is going on in your area right now as well.
DeleteI didn't know that about the does and the rut, I have learnt something this morning. The hike sounds and looks amazing, sadly not something I would be able to do now days.
ReplyDeleteWho knows how long any of us have to get out there and hike like that. We have to take advantage of it while we can!
DeleteWhat a fun time you're having now! I won't be surprised if Barb's video will be taken down soon. Someone is going to tell her. :)
ReplyDeleteSo far, no one as told her. Don't be surprised if you see me with a black eye next week!
DeleteI remember that poet's table from last year. What a character!
ReplyDeleteThe eagle visits were a surprise.
Loved all the pics and videos...except for the dead deer, but I totally understand.
It is just wonderful to get the family together. :)
We rarely see an eagle flying around in our area, so I wonder if that was a local bird or one just passing through.
DeleteIt makes sense now. You watching all of those Christmas movies since you already had your Thanksgiving. It looks like some good times and those line dancing lessons are paying off.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, that is our excuse. Barbie always did have the moves, I cannot dance to the songs in my own head!
DeleteCan anybody really ever dance to the banjo from Deliverance?
DeleteYes I peeked and congratulations, its a nice looking buck. Great looking family and a house full of fun and loveable doggies. Barb has some great moves!!
ReplyDeleteThat one picture of everyone on top of that rock turned out really well. Too bad that Shane and I did not make it into it, but it is better than nothing!
DeleteLast weekend gun hunting began here in Missouri good times-when we were younger we held a big deer camp-so fun lots of good eats for us it was our thanksgiving with lots of good friends around.
ReplyDeletevenison is good eats
Next time (whenever that will be) I'd like to get each of the kids a deer license so they too can hunt and create our own little deer camp!
DeleteSo great to have the family together for Thanksgiving! And the weather to enjoy your outdoor adventure to the Poet's Table. dancing in the kitchen reminds me of the Big Chill movie. I can hear 'Jeremy was a Bullfrog' in my head.
ReplyDeleteI know I have seen that movie, but do not remember it. I will have to check it out.
DeleteOh my Barb may get you! Zoey is a troublemaker, most likely the Alpha dog:) That is a nice buck...Congratulations! Sounds like you are having great fun with your family making memories!!
ReplyDeleteWhy is it the smallest dogs think they are the toughest? Neither Zoey, Chloe or Sophie give up a fight easily and they are usually the smallest dogs in a group.
DeleteI laughed and smiled all through this post. You have a great way of describing things - and I imagine you will be in the "dog box" now for that video LOL
ReplyDeleteI am glad I could bring a smile to your face this morning! Well, at least I am guessing it was morning in your part of the world.
DeleteI think your house is a pretty fun house! Enjoy the family time!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the buck.
Deb
Fun, chaotic, and a little noisy when the kids or dogs get a little wild!
DeleteNice buck! We use 5 lbs venison and 3 lbs of bacon (yes, bacon) ends. This time I used the Backwoods summer sausage mix. My husband nursed them in the smoker 1 hour at 150, 2 hours at 175, another hour at 180 until they reached an internal temp of 160. Best we've ever made. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteBacon makes everything delicious! We'll have to give that recipe a try!
DeleteA busy time for the does then it seems. Laughed when you said it was your shadow..lol, not funny at the time though.
ReplyDeleteFamily time, nothing as good as family all being together and what a climb up that ladder, rather steep, glad it wasn't mud.
Videos are good and take care.
The whole shadow thing was pretty silly actually, and funny.
DeleteVery nice Buck...The deer on the farm are moving here as well. I know your home is overflowing with love this week. Glad you all are able to be together and to hike and do all the fun family stuff that everyone enjoys. Great pictures of the Eagles.
ReplyDeleteThe hike was a great family activity, I wish the weather was a little nicer so we could do some more. The winds have been 30+ the last two days.
DeleteThat's a nice buck you got. I tried to count; is it a 4 or 5 pointer? I don't hunt, but they do a lot of it in my area and I've seen trucks parked along the town forest on my road so when I walk I'm in my orange gear. And your rock climbing adventure looks like fun. But I think for me the star of the show is those pups in their bear outfit. Grin. Have a super week.
ReplyDeleteDepends on how you count them. Half of the country only counts one side of the rack (western count) while the other side counts all points. This one has a total of 8 points.
DeleteMy brother used to hunt deer on Molokai. He killed the deer, gutted it and took home chunks of venison in his back pack. He liked to smoke it in his smoker. It had a weird taste, which I disliked. Also, it was tough.
ReplyDeleteWe have had some good deer and some bad deer. We have learned to cook it now where it is 90% good.
DeleteJoy runs through the words and photos. Such a wonderful time with family! Having everyone together there must be a dream come true.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of joy in those words! We are over the top happy that everyone is here.
DeleteAlways enjoy your game camera photos. That’s pretty special finally getting the whole family together, great memories made I’m sure. Barb has some great moves going on there! Congrats on filling your tag with Dylan at your side. Cheers! 🍻
ReplyDeleteHopefully next September works out and have another great get together having more laughs and more memories.
DeleteI totally agree with Marie Smith's comment--joy through every word and photo! It's a joy to see families that get along! Great blog!
ReplyDeleteWe are blessed with family that gets along. Well, at least for a week!
DeleteSounds like some men I know! Congrats on the buck. That's a nice one!! I hope that bop on the head for posting Barb's dance didn't hurt too much!
ReplyDeleteI hope it's only a bop on the head, I am used to those!
DeleteDeer are so jumpy during November...I hit one traveling between Little Rock and Pine Bluff on I-530. It came out of nowhere from the right, I can still see its tongue sticking out with its head up against the glass. It moved me from the far right lane all the way over to the left shoulder, and as I slowed to come to a stop, it just slid along the road and off the left shoulder. Van was totaled, but more due to age and damage and not just the damage. State Police came out to give me a report for the Insurance, and they called a homeless shelter which came and took the deer away for processing and meals for the needy. (Although I could have kept the deer myself, but declined when officer said, "they could sure use more food for the needy right now..."
ReplyDeleteBruised, car struck deer are not as good anyway. We used to hit at least one a year when we lived in Wisconsin. Luckily you and we were never hurt from our encounters.
DeleteGreat fun to have all the family together. I love the video of Barb dancing!
ReplyDeleteIt has now been over 24 hours since I posted this blog, and I still do not think she has seen it!
DeleteWow, y'all are really getting in some great family time! So glad everyone could be there for a visit. So much fun and so much going on! That's wonderful! Love the deer pics. I've certainly learned a lot about them from reading this post. Love how the deer cam sees it all. That eagle is beautiful! I'm glad it was only your shadow that crept up on you! Haha! Those big cats scare me!
ReplyDeleteThat was a rare treat to capture that eagle! I wonder where it lives and why it stopped by.
DeleteI'm so glad you are surrounded by your family! What a lovely gang and what a terrific time they are all having. I know nothing about deer hunting or rutting, for that matter, so I learned a lot here. And enjoyed all the scenery!
ReplyDeleteWe have been waiting several years to get everyone together. We just hope we can do it more often than every 4-5 years in the future!
DeleteWhat a thrill8ng and action-pack week you have had! It is amazing the types of photos you're able to capture with the field camera. There must be a frenzy with the does during rut. And it was a great get-together when the family arrived. Cute photos of the dogs, too.
ReplyDeleteThe does are constantly on edge and being chased around the woods. You can certainly tell when there is a buck around chasing as the does are running everywhere!
DeleteHappy to hear you're surrounded by family. We just got a new cabinet painting in our kitchen and it's been fun to see our family want to gather in there more frequently now. Nothing compares to family. Thanks for the fun blog post!
ReplyDeleteNothing beats great family time!
DeleteLittle bit of red, lotta bit of crown
ReplyDeleteDon't matter what it is
I'm gonna drink it down, down, down
Go Barb!
You know the song! Very catchy tune, isn't it?
DeleteI think my favorite part was Barb’s reaction when she realized you were videoing her. Being surrounded by family is the best blessing anyone could ever have. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThat was dear Ryan who took that video, I probably would not be alive if it had been me!
DeleteWhat a blast having everyone there! The granddaughters look like twins! Barb is a gal of many talents! Awesome buck with the grandson!!
ReplyDeleteThose two are inseparable, I hope it stays that way all throughout their lives.
DeleteExciting and busy times at your house! Deer season starts Monday here, and my oldest anfmd his son will be here for it. Larry is rarin to go too! That buck is the last photo is a trophy!
ReplyDeleteWhat joy to have all your family home. Hiking, hunting, cooking, and I bet the tall tales need some tall boots to wade through!
Good luck to all the deer hunters in your family. Looking forward to reading about their deer tales!
DeleteLove the video of Barb dancing!! :) I'm sure you both are thrilled to have the whole family together! Nothing better! Looks like a wonderful time! Congrats on the beautiful buck! What a great blog, such good times!
ReplyDeleteSomeone finally told Barb last night about the video, which explains my newly acquired blackeye!
DeleteAbove was Ken and Shirley :) Computer wouldn't let me post on Safari for some reason :(
ReplyDeleteFrustrating. I had those issues a year or so ago, it resolved itself during an update.
DeleteI swear you and Barb look like siblings to your kids and not the parents. My mom's family had some hunters. One year grandma didn't have money to buy meat for the Christmas tamales. But she had venison in the freezer that became the tamale meat. Every tamale was enjoyed. I loved the pictures of the climb.
ReplyDeleteI'll take that, but I think you are referring more about Barb than me.
DeleteWhat a great all-around post!! So fun to share all those adventures with the family. I'm sure they'll be coming back lots more now :-) Love the Barb video - such joy. Sweet Bald Eagle, it looks like he posed for the camera!
ReplyDeleteThe house now seems quiet with Jessica and family gone!
DeleteThat ladder climb would be thee scary part for me.
ReplyDeleteThe ladder was not too bad, the rock scrambling right after that is a little sketchy.
DeleteGreat job this year with the killer blog. You managed to keep the evil to a minimum...haha! What a great time with the whole family. I would have been in heaven with all those dogs. Awesome! Love the video of Barb dancing:)
ReplyDeleteIf you think that week was dog filled, just wait for next week, we are going to have even more dogs over. In fact, I think we will have more dogs than people!
DeleteI have friends that go to Custer often and have raved about going to the Poets Table. Some day I will get there!
ReplyDeleteHappy hunting. Looks like a successful hunt!
You would love that hike! We parked at the Little Devil's Tower trailhead and were back to the truck in about an hour.
DeleteYou're middle name should be 'adventure'! You make everything you do look like such fun. I know I couldn't keep up with you both but I'd sure love to tag along. Be sweet to Barb! hahahaha! Hugs to you both, Diane
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you are able to keep up vicariously!
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