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7 hours ago, crappyice said:


While I killed the best deer for me ever this season in bow, I must say this season has not been “my best” I just haven’t hunted as much or as hard as I would like. BUT tomorrow my son is coming along for the first time this year and I am stoked(god I hate that term but it works for how I’m feeling!).
 

Im with you Crappyice. Even though I got my best buck to date this bow season, gun has not been working out for me as far as any of the big boys showing up. Passed on some smaller bucks including a small 6Pt less than 15 yds from me yesterday, but haven't laid eyes on one of the big boys during gun season. My log shows I'm up to 195 hours of stand time this year, not counting time sitting in the dark waiting for daylight...122 bow season and 73 gun season. But today feels like the day and I'm packed in for an all day sit today. Good luck to you and all the rest out there today.

Biz you are due for one...hope your 8Pt shows up in front of you

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I’m up. Stand not ideal for a SE wind but better than sleeping in. Will hunt til 10:30 or so. Gotta see daughter as Snow Queen in the Nutcracker early afternoon.   Good luck y’all.  My last turn I had a nice 4 point standing on the shoulder of the road.  Nice  4 point as far as 4 points go.  Tall and wide. 

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Wake up boys!

3N: 29 degrees, 2mph winds. 701am sunrise. Probably my last day of the year deer hunting.


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Good luck Biz. Heavy fog here in 3G. Very low visibility. I think a deer would need to tap me on the shoulder for me to see it. Hope it's clearer by you.

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Gonna throw some good vibes out there for the youth hunters this weekend. 
I don't think anyone has put a deer in the youth whitetail contest yet. So we need someone to break the ice! Samantha, team Fletch, Haley, Grampys Grandson, and all the youth hunters........good luck we are rooting for you!

I hope to get Conner out tomorrow. Between school and soccer and the fact he hates the cold and early morning lol he has not been out much. He’s got no excuse tomorrow in 50s


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Good luck Biz. Heavy fog here in 3G. Very low visibility. I think a deer would need to tap me on the shoulder for me to see it. Hope it's clearer by you.

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Switched it up and sat up high today. All the fog is below me


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Can't beat a blueberry muffin and venison chips for second breakfast!

Ok what are venison chips??

It is slow slow slow here. I finally heard 3 shots way off. It was on the other side of town where my brother is hunting and some guy in a field just off our property shot the ran across the field into our section seeing if he hit it. Never saw my bro. Bro said he looked like he was gonna keel over. The deer ran about 100 yards from my bro looking unscathed.

My highlight was the coffee was superb!




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