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Gonna head out for an afternoon hunt today waiting for the wife to get back from picking my daughter up from school ill leave the house at 1 and be in my stand by 145-2. I'm pumped

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Very interesting sit for me this morning. I had patterned BigBoy (see pic) along a particular corridor going right from one end of our woods to the bottom section. We are on hill ,so the parcel is inclined. I noted during the snow that he was coming from his top bedding area on a neighbors parcel and bedding down for a bit in our bottom section, along a ridge line. I moved a stand in to take advantage. Also, trail cam pics showed him heading from the top just before 6 am on a couple of occasions. I figured if I could get to the bottom stand before then I might have a chance at him if he beds down along the ridge before moving off for the day.

Well, this morning, things nearly went exactly to plan. I got into my stand about about 5:45. Nice morning, a light breeze in my favor and the moon was lighting up the woods. I was not 5 minutes sitting down when I heard this almighty crashing and branch breaking, coming directly at me through the trees. I knew it was him, and I was amazed that my plan seemed to be coming together.

I just needed him to bed down in the general area and wait for sun-up. At about 40 yards he snorted and gave out the alarm call. I couldn't believe it. No way he saw me. I was well covered in my stand position and had not moved , and the very light breeze had me down wind of him. I must have left scent on the way in. He pretty much followed my trail to the stand area. He crunched around me for a bit and I thought I might get away with it, but come daylight he was not around. I don't know if my scent trail spooked him or if he was honking at some critter. He honked at my cat during the summer one time.

It was a pretty amazing encounter, even though I couldn't really see him. Attached is a 5:14 am pic he gave me at the other end of the property, just a short while before he headed down to my position at about 5:55. I think I will try again tomorrow. That was awesome.

A trophy wall hanger is nice.

Meat in the freezer is better.

But this type of encounter is trurly what hunting is all about.

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Another nice sit...heard deer but never breeches ridge...Got down late so I could walk another ridge and set a cam...I hear snap half way there and see a thick bright white rack held high trotting away from me ..it's head is just below the ridge line and all I see is rack...one of the big boys is still around!

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I went To east aurora for an evening sit I call the spot my doe spot its a small area surrounded by houses on one side and the 400 on the other side. I say in the stand until 4 climbed down walked a couple hundred yards to see if the deer were in the area sure enough I see a doe trot off 75 yards away. I get down on one knee into a shooting position because I know there's always more then one deer over here sure enough a nice doe at 80 yards I get into position touch off the shot the cloud of smoke then deer erupt from all around me 20 plus deer running in all directions some coming with in 10 yards of me on their mad dash for cover one foe runs right up to me and stops 5 feet from Me while I'm reloading just as I grab the primer she takes off. I walk over to where the deer was that I shot at I can't find any blood or anything there's tons of tracks can't tell which were her tracks so I walked all around to look for sign I didn't find any but just to make sure I'm gonna go over there during or after work tomorrow to look again. I seen more deer tonight then I seen all of bow and gun combined

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I went To east aurora for an evening sit I call the spot my doe spot its a small area surrounded by houses on one side and the 400 on the other side. I say in the stand until 4 climbed down walked a couple hundred yards to see if the deer were in the area sure enough I see a doe trot off 75 yards away. I get down on one knee into a shooting position because I know there's always more then one deer over here sure enough a nice doe at 80 yards I get into position touch off the shot the cloud of smoke then deer erupt from all around me 20 plus deer running in all directions some coming with in 10 yards of me on their mad dash for cover one foe runs right up to me and stops 5 feet from Me while I'm reloading just as I grab the primer she takes off. I walk over to where the deer was that I shot at I can't find any blood or anything there's tons of tracks can't tell which were her tracks so I walked all around to look for sign I didn't find any but just to make sure I'm gonna go over there during or after work tomorrow to look again. I seen more deer tonight then I seen all of bow and gun combined

thats funny I also have a little honey hole on the 400
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