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25 minutes ago, ncountry said:

Fairly successful morning.. I still hunted into a( new to me)piece of state land. I came across these 2. Typically I give the little ones a pass but he hung around too long and it is the last day of mzl ..And it was fun.  ; ).

I'm glad the ice was mostly "hard" They were over a mile to the rd.. there was a beaver flow/ creek all the way to the rd..

 

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That’s a lot of work.  Well done.  And a SERIOUS beard to boot!

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37 minutes ago, ncountry said:

Fairly successful morning.. I still hunted into a( new to me)piece of state land. I came across these 2. Typically I give the little ones a pass but he hung around too long and it is the last day of mzl ..And it was fun.  ; ).

I'm glad the ice was mostly "hard" They were over a mile to the rd.. there was a beaver flow/ creek all the way to the rd..

 

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Congrats

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Who’s ready to sz bow hunt?!? 

I couldn’t even get my butt out there today I’m guessing 1 or 2 more bow hunts is all I got left if that.

Long year and been a long time since i was satisfied with 2 tags punched...getting older fast.

Way to go everyone who connected

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41 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

That’s a lot of work.  Well done.  And a SERIOUS beard to boot!

It wasn't terrible.  I called in help. Ha.ha..

One of my friends who is all tagged out drove over and helped me drag.. i told him it was only fair i helped him get his buck out last night.. Never mind that we drove the tractor to it.. ;) And provided a truck seeing as i drove the little Cruze over.. Except for around 1/2 dozen  beaver dams the ice was safe. We just hit land around them..

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Nothing tonight. First time sitting that spot without seeing a deer. It didn’t help that 2 other guys with permission decided to walk straight through the middle of the field at 3:30 pm. I still had a good season. I’ve three in the freezer. Onto muzzleloader!


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Well for me it is over, tag soup for only the second time in my 56 years of deer hunting.  It actually ended yesterday with an experience I have never encountered in the wild before.  In my favorite tree on the edge of an alfalfa field, white oak stand to my right.  Caught movement on the west side of the field about 100 yards out.  Could only see the backs and could nor identify.  Suddenly they came up over a small ridge in the field, two of the most beautiful bobcats, one medium size and one very large.  The two of them were hunting for moles or mice for about 20 minutes before they went up into the oaks.  It made my 2018 season.

 

To all of you guys and girls that have put in the hours and enjoyed the outdoors, please accept my sincere thanks for letting me live your hunt on this forum and may all of you have a joyous holiday season and a very prosperous New Year.  

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Well regular season is over no buck again but I did fill my doe tags . Feeling kind of blue but then I think about tomorrow and I get happy again it's muzzleloader season woohoo . Good luck all . Can you use your doe tags in muzzleloader season ? My sister never filled hers can I during muzzleloader?

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Well boys & girls it is finally over(at least here). It is sad to see it end but I am glad it is over. I am hoping they are right on their forecast for warmer weather towards the end of the week. If so I will go back at it with the bow and climber after a couple days rest. This sitting on the ground hunting is for the birds and it's been to cold and windy for me to be in a tree.Congratulations to all the members that were successful in filling your tag(s) this year.

 

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Well regular season is over no buck again but I did fill my doe tags . Feeling kind of blue but then I think about tomorrow and I get happy again it's muzzleloader season woohoo . Good luck all . Can you use your doe tags in muzzleloader season ? My sister never filled hers can I during muzzleloader?

Sure can


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Squat tonight...conditions were too perfect!!!
I did have this mountain lion kitten stop by. Pretty cool find alone- usually squatch has them leashed this time of year.
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You passed an Albino snow leopard?


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