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Sat in a hot tub @ 4am to warm before I got suited to go out.... was so bright w the moon. I was so still and I could hear every little critter out and about.... so quiet that I decided not to go out ... no way I was going to get anywhere without scaring all the deer to PA....

 

 

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Edit... 4 does and a nice trailing buck sitting in my yard laughing at me in my pj’s putting away the turkey fryer.....

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5 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Daughter n I will be in the tower by 1 for the afternoon watch. Plots tend to be getting most action in the evening. I skipped first ever Good Friday morning sit. Been a long disappointing season since archery opener. Maybe tonight makes it all better.  Fingers crossed 

It is a hard adjustment from bow season to gun. Sightings drop by a lot.and the deer are pretty instantly on super high alert.

I hope they will be active this weekend,i would like to fill my buck tag. 

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1 hour ago, Robhuntandfish said:

Usually the day after Thanksgiving is second only to opening day. Thinking this cold is prob a big factor.  It kept me inside yesterday and so far today. 

I think tomorrow will be the day, temps really going up and a small rain system coming through in the afternoon (that is forecast for cap district anyway) will make for a lot more movement 

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I think tomorrow will be the day, temps really going up and a small rain system coming through in the afternoon (that is forecast for cap district anyway) will make for a lot more movement 

Haha-what’s that old saying...two best days of fishing(hunting in this case) are yesterday and tomorrow!!


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Daughter n I will be in the tower by 1 for the afternoon watch. Plots tend to be getting most action in the evening. I skipped first ever Good Friday morning sit. Been a long disappointing season since archery opener. Maybe tonight makes it all better.  Fingers crossed 

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That's awesome! Took my daughter a bunch of times when she was younger (13 now) and we could never see a deer. I knew if I could just get her to see one she would be hooked. She went about 5 times a year for 3 or 4 years and I would swear those were the only sits where I just couldn't see a deer if my life depended on it. It was almost like fate was telling me she isn't going to be a hunter. She has no interest in going now which disappoints me but I am not going to push her....

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Hey turkeyfeathers my son and I also skipped this morning  but I think you mean Black Friday morning and not Good Friday morning! I hope this humors your daughter and that she scores this afternoon. Lol. Am heading out with my son now also.            valoroutdoors.com 

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13 minutes ago, CharlieNY said:

Hey turkeyfeathers my son and I also skipped this morning  but I think you mean Black Friday morning and not Good Friday morning! I hope this humors your daughter and that she scores this afternoon. Lol. Am heading out with my son now also.            valoroutdoors.com 

Oops.  She and I both laughed at the wrong Friday.  Fawn at 93 digging in plot right now 

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thats a massive cobblestone fireplace if i have ever seen one,someone cleaned the creek out!!

It’s actually the entire front wall of the house. There is a creek out back. I wonder if that’s where they got the stone from when they built the place

 

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