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LIVE from the woods 2016 Edition! - 7th Year, lets make this happen...


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Back at it again.... Almost slept in. Good thing momma gave me the elbow to get up! Was snowing on my drive to camp.
Cam check yesterday showed a couple small bucks moving in the last 2 mornings, soon after daylight. First bucks I've had on cam for the last 2 weeks moving during shooting hours. Maybe, just maybe things are starting???

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Time to get out the leaf blower..I hate these loud walks in. I spooked them on both sides of the road just walking the road down. Just saw a fawn walking ridge and another barrel down the hill to bedding area.

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Live from the office...I got all my gear in my truck and I can't wait to get out of here.....I figure with all the wind since last Friday...Today was too good to pass up. I am getting out of here around 2...Should be in my stand by 3:15.....Good luck everyone...

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Highs today only in the mid 40s. Wind has dropped off. A front coming through tomorrow, that will bring in some snow and cold rain. If I could have thought up a good excuse, I'd be out there, instead of here at work! Good luck to all, who are out there! I really think today will be a good one to be out!

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55 minutes ago, growalot said:

Biz,real dry where youlive..lol
The leaf blowing trails does more than guites them..the deer tend to walk them and I can see with no lite where I'm going...also frees up the growing things under leaf cover.

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Wish I had a leaf blower I'm about to head out with a rake. Way to noisy walking in and out.

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So I know they were off to bed and got down to do a cam pull and check trails,,,stumbling into fallen branches was another fun time this morning...I believe the fawn I thought I saw was the spike my garden blind cam caught this morning...saving grace The turkeys never showed..That would have ticked me off a bit. Any ways...here's some shots from lower field new camera...I like it All cams had pics and all had pics of deer at the same times so...I have lots of buck....and ALL of them are 1.1/2 years old..maybe a couple of 2 1/2's. Lots of doe and they are the ones mostly nocturnal. good fawns (button bucks). So things are slowly picking up...but I fear there is a shortage of Mature buck around this year and no one is talking about them either UPS guy has seen just 2...I'd lay odds they are now at the taxidermy shop.

Now I left the stand at 7 and the area exploded with deer...several young buck and I think one could have been walking behind me as I left...lol

Last pick from new cam...looks like this little guy is a scrapper..he has some breakage there...

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