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Oh seeing deer in the distance hasn't been a problem. Idk what's worse. Seeing deer always at a stand I am not or not seeing any at all. For some reason I always happen to choose the wrong stand. Even perfect conditions usually puts them.at a stand I'd have been busted at instantly. Ahh the joys of hunting.

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At least your seeing deer. It’s been a slow October of sightings for me. But the cams don’t lie, they are nearby. Hopefully next weekend and November puts 1 in front of me.


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9 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


At least your seeing deer. It’s been a slow October of sightings for me. But the cams don’t lie, they are nearby. Hopefully next weekend and November puts 1 in front of me.


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what more do you want your Sox r in the world series and chiefs are almost as good as the Patriots.... your being greedy

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Don’t mean to be stating the obvious but that’s why it’s called hunting, not killing. Hang in there, the time spent on the hunt is at least as important as the reward. Wether it comes this year or not. Everyone goes thru the slow, fruitless times in the stand. My advice, switch gears, go pheasant hunting or squirrel or rabbit or anything else. Then get back at it and enjoy the hell out of it. 

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Had an awesome first day in the Dacks. Let 2 bucks go one I’ll probably regret! Probably a 120” 8pt at 30yds. Other was a basket 6 or 8. Shot a big male coyote and saw a cow moose. Woods are loud a lot of leaves still on. Zero buck sign in the 9 miles I walked today. Going to try a different mounting in the morning. Perfect still hunting conditions with the wind hoping for the same tomorrow.


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Went for afternoon sit with a friend at my sisters, I was in blind today and friend was using his climber, was chilly with the wind blowing in 9a but last hour things calmed down. Didn't see anything but the squirrels and a few turkeys in next field over. Checked cam at ladder stand, seeing some bucks on cam after a lull in movement.

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2 hours ago, The Jerkman said:

We should put up a poll. Mark your stands a,b,c etc. Then we can randomly pick which stand. May have better luck lol

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Haven't used these in years but they have picked winners...this roll scored a doe last day of bow season 3 or 4 years ago

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9 hours ago, 46rkl said:

Don’t mean to be stating the obvious but that’s why it’s called hunting, not killing. Hang in there, the time spent on the hunt is at least as important as the reward. Wether it comes this year or not. Everyone goes thru the slow, fruitless times in the stand. My advice, switch gears, go pheasant hunting or squirrel or rabbit or anything else. Then get back at it and enjoy the hell out of it. 

I agree.  Don't burn yourself out. Take a day off, this is suppose to be fun. Learn from mistakes. The best is yet to come! 

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Wow, what a beautiful morning! 38 degrees and just a slight breeze. Should be able to hear something coming in, before they just "magically" appear. Hunting a stand that I haven't hunted during a morning sit for about a week. Noticed 2 huge scrapes that have recently been opened up.

 

Rest up and get to feeling better TF! If you need to sit on the bench for a few days to recover, nows the time to do it. After this week, it should be balls to the wall! LOL

 

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10 hours ago, BowmanMike said:

I wish someone would choose stand sites for me. My confidence is at an all time low,but now i am going in expecting nothing,and usually i am right.

Here’s a good link on phases and tactics to use during the rut. Maybe it will help you or anyone else to try to pick the right place to be in. 

https://www.druryoutdoors.com/tv/thirteen/phase-breakdowns.php

 

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