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Live From The Woods 2017 edition!


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10 minutes ago, TreeGuy said:

Anybody else find sincere enjoyment when surrounded by a flock of chick-a-dee's ??

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Was there a nuthatch mixed in ? Almost always there's one. Funny as they look very similar too. Like it when they land on my gun barrel or shooting rail. 

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8 minutes ago, sodfather said:

Take her Biz that’s within your legendary status range 

Have shot a doe since 2000. Doubt I’ll evet shoot another unless albino or piebald. 

3 more now at same distance eating.

wheres the big buck??

 

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2 does and what I think was a 4 point or maybe a 6 are feeding around the edge of this couple acre spruce thicket. The does are more on the edge, I lost sight of the buck right after I saw him. I heard his antlers banging around the low dead spruce branches. I knew the noise wasn't squirrels. There was some sun shining into the trees and I was able to pick off his rack in there. Small but encouraging to see in case his daddy is around.

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29 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Have shot a doe since 2000. Doubt I’ll evet shoot another unless albino or piebald. 

3 more now at same distance eating.

wheres the big buck??

 

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it's good practice, the only way to get good at shooting deer with a bow is to shoot some......especially if it's not your parents property, no harm done and they're good eating.

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34 minutes ago, Tughill Tamer said:

My young hunter just passed on a spike, first deer today , broadside at 40yrds

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That’s impressive especially a young hunter passing on a immature deer. Great to hear that..

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No hunting for me today. Just too warm for what I'm looking for to be on their feet. So met up with Rebel Darling for coffee and a little woods walk, on some land I'm familiar with. What a great guy he is! Very knowledgeable and knows how move about the deer woods! Had a great time! Then on to farm work and a little trigger time.20171008_104002.thumb.jpg.813299b0a67b3fb02e9bbedce87e5a2b.jpg

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35 minutes ago, jjb4900 said:

it's good practice, the only way to get good at shooting deer with a bow is to shoot some......especially if it's not your parents property, no harm done and they're good eating.

No thx. Don’t care to spend the time hitting and dragging. 

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So the day is done. The 1 doe and 2 fawns stayed between 20yds and 55yds for an hour from 520-620. No bucks showed up. The 3 deer were eating acorns and walking around the whole time but never in front of camera actually. 

Here they are at 22yds. I took some video too but can’t upload it. 

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