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You left your climber in the woods??

People suck... Now a days guys will take anything they see that belongs to someone else. Don't worry what comes around usually does! May have not been a positive for you but most likely a negative for the thief.

Yeah I set it up Thursday night was going to hunt it tonight. Never again am I leaving a thing in the woods if it is a new spot
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You left your climber in the woods??

People suck... Now a days guys will take anything they see that belongs to someone else. Don't worry what comes around usually does! May have not been a positive for you but most likely a negative for the thief.

Yeah I set it up Thursday night was going to hunt it tonight. Never again am I leaving a thing in the woods if it is a new spot
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Congratulations DP...and sorry Cuse....just why I won't leave my climber even chained in my own property...reminds me...need to hunt swamp and check that ladder stand

 

Got perfect conditions for one new set...not a single deer...Went in at 4 .....May have been too late and they spotted me from a distance.....mean while Mr B saw 7  down were I was last night and mowed this mid day...so much for letting the area rest a day'...Lol

FABULOUS sunset tonight...God I love fall....

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So season opens here at 7:20....and 5 min ago the first shot rang out on the lease land...way to go on teaching the kids proper hunting....ya if it really was a kid...Bet I'll hear later how he got a big buck...during archery.... :fie:

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PS my time is wrong on the post...it was 7:11 when I posted that not 6:11

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Finally on stand. Morning full of mishaps. Overslept. Nearly was killed by an owl that wanted the field mouse next to me, grouse roosted five feet above my head and I forgot he was there (nearly messed myself when he took off again). But, all in the past. Hoping to see some deer.

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Saw a lot of deer this morning so far. All far away though. One doe was bleating so loud, never heard one that clear and loud. She was over 100 yards away. Perhaps calling her fawns?

Heard three gun shots this morning. Hopefully youth hunters bagging their first deer.

Weather is perfect. A lot cooler then I thought it would be.

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Got in my stand hour before light, had some rain this morning. The rain stopped as it was gettin light and right after that I had deer walking around then running around. I could have sworn I heard a few grunt but i couldn't see the deer. Then a few Dow worked in and they were extremly skidish. I then saw this really nice 8 point standing behind a tree which appeared like a ghost at 25 yards.i then heard him grunt at a Doe and start running her around the woods to the side of me. Nice to see some deer finally! And a nice buck as well.

I had a yearling last year I called boots, she had what looked like white socks or boots on all 4 legs. I saw her this morning and she's 1.5 and still has the boots, I thought that was very cool to see her hanging around the area she basically grew up in.

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Little six point comes in gives me perfect angle... But on my wrong side!! He gets antsy and slips back into the brush. Holding my breath the spit goes down wrong pipe and pine tree comes alive with choking. Gotta live this deer hunting stuff. Lol!

Don't you just hate when that happens?

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