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I think she got tired of people bashing her for her notoriously long posts and “kindle” misspellings. That and some guys would just pick apart every word she said. I don’t blame her, it got pretty harsh at the end. Not sure why those who didn’t like her couldn’t just scroll past her posts without berating her above every little thing they didn’t agree with.

She was for sure a Coook but it was entertaining


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23 hours ago, WNYBuckHunter said:

Got I to My stand a little late today. Could have filled a tag twice on the walk in. Stepped out the door and had a big doe broadside at 30 yards, then had 3 doe trot by at 10 yards half way into my spot. There’s a huge, fresh scrape about 30 yards upwind from me. hopefully something comes to freshen it up!

Im gonna hunt for a few hours and then I have To work on getting my tractor unstuck. Buried it up to the axles yesterday afternoon bringing my Redneck blind back to where I’m going to put it up. 

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Where's the Ag. field tires when you need them, LOL.

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Moog, I tried the selfie thing, believe it or not there is a small 4 pt behind me! It might be blocked by the Xbow.

I gave this little doe a pass, momma came crashing through later with 3 small bucks in chase grunting their butts off! Best sit if the season. Going back out now, rain is supposed to stop by 9.

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The poor deer was having a gender identity crisis...You  did it a favor by putting him/her out of his/her misery....
This post is  not intended to  offend any homosexuals, bisexuals, or transsexuals on the forum...Not that there is anything WRONG with that...
It is our God given right to offend whoever we want (freedom of speech) and their right to be offended never apologize

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Worst day weather wise, five deer so far ....This button kept watching its back trail ....

 

Its due to my strict scent control of Irish Spring and cat puke .

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Been raining all morning in 8J! Haven't seen a thing yet! Nov 5th, my 33rd hunt on 3 different properties, but still NO sign of seeking, chasing or anything. Sat from daylight til dark yesterday and saw 1 deer. Planned another all day sit today, but if I dont see something by 11, I'm tapping out....

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12 hours ago, ATbuckhunter said:


I was told to use a doe tag since it’s not legally a buck. It’s the second time I shot one like this on this property, but last time it was only a BB so it was easy.


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They aren't buck and doe tags. They are antler and antlerless. That deer needs a buck tag for sure....

EDIT: Sorry, I posted this before I noticed a bunch of people already answered.

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Good morning so far. Seen two mature shooter bucks, this morning.  Coaxed one in to 40 yards with a grunt call. But that was as far as he'd go. Never had a clear shot.

The little guys are keeping things interesting though.  

Gusty winds and rain showers so far this morning. Will hang in as long as it takes.

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