Four weeks ago I was doing some bush stalking in a spot where I had been successful during the roar. There was plenty of fresh sign around, in terms of droppings and the odd hoof print that looked reasonably fresh. Then while listening to some hooves on the other side of the bushes, the wind swung on me and I saw a deer make a break for it down a gut out and out of sight.
So this morning I headed back. Thinking if there was sign four weeks ago, they might still be around. But the sign had dried up. No fresh droppings. No fresh tracks. No deer seen or heard.
I was up near the ridge, sidling in the flat area where I had seen fresh sign previously.
Are the deer moving up the valley at this time of year with spring growth? Or is the fresh spring growth over and they are lower towards the river bed feeding in the bush?
Any advice appreciated
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