Saturday, November 22, 2025
Into the Woods
I remained in bed this morning an extra 45 minutes - until sunrise. It's the start of holy week in the Northwoods (i.e. Gun Deer Season). Shooting can commence during the later part of twilight. Decided to wait until I and the dog would be very noticeable on our walk. To be even more obvious, I pulled out the blaze orange windbreaker the dairy owners had given me when I worked for them (protecting their investment I guess). State wide 600,000 hunters will track into the woods this week in hopes of shooting one of the 2 million deer here. Half of those hunters will be successful. I listened to the state hunting czar explain to a TV reporter how hunters are helping their individual communities by reducing the deer population and thus decreasing deer/car collisions. To be sure, the local paper's question of the week was "Have you ever hit a deer with a car?" The final percentage was something like 87% had. (I could only vote once though I've hit three.) I don't believe altruism is forefront in hunter's minds these next nine days nor do I think most hunters are out there to put venison in their freezers. Personally I don't get what causes this frenzy though local businesses feed into it and feed off it by offering prizes for the biggest buck, the first buck, the one w/ the most points, etc. There isn't any hunting on my land but I'm surrounded by property that is. I'll stick close to home until the woods are quiet again.
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We hunt so we can have sustainable, non-CAFO meat in the freezer all year long. Bucks tend to be gamey. Unfortunately, the deer go into hiding this week around the strawberry farm.
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