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1 minute ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Either Bob kirschner curiosity ( which the bucks followed right to the scrape Monday and then freshened it in front of me) or the Roam scent which is a doe in heat plus interdigital scent. 




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4L. 38 degrees. 8 mph wind out of the northwest. Probably going to set up the climber on my neighbor’s property, a spot that’s good for the wind, and one I’ve not sat in the morning. Thought about returning to the spot I say last night, but the terrain is ankle busting, and I’m just not that familiar with it yet to go in in the am dark.


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10 hours ago, TreeGuy said:

That's it. I'm gonna have to hunt lazy and smart. Same mature buck in the field tonight, 20 yards from my truck. Even started my truck with the OnStar app.... He just milled around. I'll be sitting in the truck with the bow loaded on the ground outside. I'll park on an angle so I can sneak out and around and get the shot. I'll show him

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im saying decoy cardboard cut out on the side of the truck, put the cruise on 5 mph and neak up on em! 

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Been in a tree since 5:45. Heard something walking before first light, but it stopped close to my trail in. I heard nothing after that.

Other than a pair of raccoons, on the way in, I’ve seen nothing. Too overcast for the range finder to work, and man is it damp.

4L checking in. Woods are dead...


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3 minutes ago, Rebel Darling said:

Been in a tree since 5:45. Heard something walking before first light, but it stopped close to my trail in. I heard nothing after that.

Other than a pair of raccoons, on the way in, I’ve seen nothing. Too overcast for the range finder to work, and man is it damp.

4L checking in. Woods are dead...


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5:45 is pretty early this time of year.  Good luck

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That was cool.  I hit the rattle bag for a small sequence and all of a sudden I see horns out in the field off 125 or so.  Binoculars on front seat of car so I won’t forget them , oops.  Definitely peaked his interest as I think he was bedded down in the golden rod. Looked my way for a bit and gently took off and a doe popped up too.  My scent cone should miss him so hoping he’ll investigate yet. 

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That was cool.  I hit the rattle bag for a small sequence and all of a sudden I see horns out in the field off 125 or so.  Binoculars on front seat of car so I won’t forget them , oops.  Definitely peaked his interest as I think he was bedded down in the golden rod. Looked my way for a bit and gently took off and a doe popped up too.  My scent cone should miss him so hoping he’ll investigate yet. 


You continue to see a ton of deer. Must be fun!


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1 minute ago, Rebel Darling said:

 

 


No doubt. Last year the 8 I was hunting would use a route close to where I’m sitting. I was hoping to hear/see him, even if before light. Just to know/learn.


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Get it done Mike!!  Perfect morning out there!

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