Bridge’s river/swamp thread reminded me of this. I’ve only seen it twice, but I’ve noticed deer bedding on muskrat houses. Think about it... before freeze up who is going to find you out in a slough with no other cover around? No dry land, no trees, no thickets, NOTHING that looks even remotely close to deer bedding.
He can stay dry while bedded, it’s plenty big enough to hold a deer, and it’s gotta be soft and comfortable.
Also it gives them an elevation advantage.
The last one I found was a few years back. I was following a trail off a peninsula that headed through the cattails strait to a river. Just before the river, there it is plain as day. Big muskrat house that was all flattened out on top. Verified with hair in the bed.
The other time was when I was probably 10-12. Dad and I were waiting on a slew edge on youth duck opener. (Early/mid September). Shooting started at noon so we finally headed in. Next thing you know a deer goes crashing off through the water and thick cattails
It laid there till we were almost in sight. Keep in mind, deer season isn’t even open yet. Duck and pheasant were both closed too. So this unpressured buck in a low hunter pressure area is laying 30-40 yards from dry land, out in 2’ of water on a muskrat hut
INSANE
Anyone else come across any?
Beds on muskrat huts
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Re: Beds on muskrat huts
I see them all the time.
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Re: Beds on muskrat huts
Ive seen it quite a bit doing deer drives. And there almost always in spots way off the main land
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