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2 hours ago, Taylormike said:

You know Phade, awesome deer!  Makes me sick to my stomach that you have to be hesitant on posting a deer in fear of other idiots trying to intrude and hunt a particular area.  I LOVE seeing what brutes hunters harvest or get on their cameras, the last thing I want to do is try to sneak into the area and take him.  That's why some 4 pointers are true trophy's on my 24 acres.  The enjoyment is being successful in your own situation.  Hopefully my family and I can get some food plots in and grow bigger deer but until then be content. I'd honestly rather shoot a nice 6 point on my property then try to infringe on someone else's hard work and determination to get a "Big buck", that's not rewarding at all!

i've seen and heard about the crap going down on facebook. if i was him i wouldn't post them either. seemed like some very petty crap.

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5 hours ago, OtiscoPaul said:

4:55 is a video of doe at 40 yards dropping/rolling 6* inches to avoid a luminoked arrow...

I think the best takeaway is the hunting based conclusions they made which are:

Pressured Alert Deer More Likely Duck

No bow or crossbow beats an alert deer at 40+

Shots inside 20 safest bet regardless

 

Im watching these videos and it appears to me that the arrows are past these deer that are dropping, like they are reacting to the arrow zipping over their backs? 

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Didn't just feel deery smelled deery when I got up here 3 scrapes in range...

was getting my gloves on when I noticed I was being stared at by a good buck...that lasted 10 mins tho I did manage to get my release on and bow nicked during the proceedings.

woot best night yet

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14 minutes ago, Fletch said:

All set up for the night watch. Bumped a good sized deer up top on way in.
Compared to yesterday’s wind it seems spookily quiet tonight!!

Sampson where you at? I’m in Phoenix right now.


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I’m at work off Carrier Circle (hard at work keeping up with the activity here) but live off Rt 48 just before Ox Creek (near titty bar). 

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I’m at work off Carrier Circle (hard at work keeping up with the activity here) but live off Rt 48 just before Ox Creek (near titty bar). 
Ahh the old Woosah! Never been in there, never will if I can help it! I'm in B'Ville so not too far from you gents, I work in Fulton.

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7 hours ago, phade said:

I didn't make it out yesterday. Was hoping to get my daughter out but she went from excited to luke warm to not really interested as the day went on. Won't push it.

Did pull a cam Saturday evening though that showed we just missed the mark 10/18...sat a stand about 150 yards away that evening. 150 yards and 2 hours. Hopefully I close the gap this season. October 18, at 2 pm and a stud is on his feet. I don’t post pics much here but hey...here’s to positive thinking! Hope we meet soon.

 

 

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Good luck, Phade...I have been hunting deer for about 55 years, and have spent  THOUSANDS  of hours in the woods pursueing all kinds of game, but that buck is  so much bigger than ANY buck I have ever seen that it may as well be a different species....Good luck, My Friend !

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