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  1. Congrats, looks like some critter found it and started munching on it. Trim around it and rest of the meat will be fine and safe
  2. Now that you know where they are moving, Put a trail camera out to see whats moving out there .
  3. Hands down the savage 220, put a better scope and its an easy 200yrd gun
  4. Agree with your experience, I have had 3 such shots where an arrow was covered in green and one would think it was just guts but in reality the deer dropped dead under 40-60yrds and had the esophagus cut along with the dbl lungs and top of the heart.
  5. Like you said , its all relative. We choose certain memories to be more precious than others
  6. No deer in Bristol/Richmond area either.. keep going west or south
  7. I know you guys had fun but there were so many things wrong in that video
  8. Its on now.. that is a fawn doe coming into heat.
  9. Still feel its a losing battle. I have 15 acres of ash trees dead in 3 yrs
  10. If the property hasnt been hunted, dont be surprised if you bump deer just walking in.
  11. $500 per tree every 2 yrs if the tree just got infected. Sadly all of east coast too far gone to save any ash tree
  12. yes, think of it as a scouting trip and shot at a deer as a bonus. If you can even just be 3-5 feet above ground , that will help.
  13. In that case the south west side just north of the finger of the field is what i would start with.
  14. If you plan to do an evening hunt, try the north end of property first; if the farm still has anything left in the fields or harvested?
  15. Where will you be entering the property from? I would start on the west side where the creek is and see if you can find a low spot where the deer are crossing from.
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