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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Alright boys, you’re running out of time. I got 32 degrees at sunrise (719am) tomorrow.


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Well,i failed biz. Saw nothing for the longest time,well,found an empty buck bed. Then started to head home across the hill and jumped i think 6 or seven does....

You are up tomorrow,hope that eight or a bigger one yet walk past your blind

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Well,i failed biz. Saw nothing for the longest time,well,found an empty buck bed. Then started to head home across the hill and jumped i think 6 or seven does....
You are up tomorrow,hope that eight or a bigger one yet walk past your blind


Thank you sir. I will set my alarm now.


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45 minutes ago, BowmanMike said:

Well,i failed biz. Saw nothing for the longest time,well,found an empty buck bed. Then started to head home across the hill and jumped i think 6 or seven does....

You are up tomorrow,hope that eight or a bigger one yet walk past your blind

I’m dumb. How do you know it was a buck bed ? 

And yes , good luck tomorrow Biz. Shoot that eight ! 

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so I have a random question and didn’t want to start a new thread for it. A quick response will suffice. I used my bow tag, can I now go up to the northern zone and gun hunt with my regular season tag? Might be a stupid question but I’ve never hunted up there and it feels weird gun hunting during bow season lol. Thanks in advance. 

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1 hour ago, turkeyfeathers said:

I’m dumb. How do you know it was a buck bed ? 

And yes , good luck tomorrow Biz. Shoot that eight ! 

what moog said,and this one had a sapling right next to it with a fresh rub. Plus the area was really thick and bucky looking.

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How does one differentiate from left to right nut imprint to maybe determine his direction he may have headed ? I’m always  learning on this site 
Well for that you ignore the nut prints and look for the "arrow" direction (it'll appear as a mushroom stamp).

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Went for the afternoon today, had a spike jump out right under my stand at 5:45pm.  He walked up the trail I came in on and was not spooked at all.  Had the bow in hand, but I was not really interested in shooting him.  He was standing at 20 yards and I noticed he was looking in a different direction from me.  I looked that way and saw a small doe coming up to him.  She was behind some thick bushes so I waited for her to come out so I could size her up better.  Eventually the spike walked away and she disappeared too.  

Walking back I saw her again at 50 yards and we both froze, had a good few minute staring contest before she blew and ran off. 

Getting closer!  

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5 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

How does one differentiate from left to right nut imprint to maybe determine his direction he may have headed ? I’m always  learning on this site ^_^

Has anyone read any tom brown books,he is a master tracker? A lot of the things in the book are really wild. Whenever i try to track anything,my wife calls me mikey brown,lol.

I suppose with enough practice one can get really good at it.

One thing i remember is that a buck track will have the front hoofs on the outside of the rear leg print,and the reverse is true for does. wider hips for the girls,broader shoulders for the boys.

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15 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

How does one differentiate from left to right nut imprint to maybe determine his direction he may have headed ? I’m always  learning on this site ^_^

Deer nuts are the same as human nuts , one is lower so they don't knock together when you run. You would have to know which one is lower on the target specimen to make an actual assessment .  

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1 hour ago, Renegade Hunter said:

so I have a random question and didn’t want to start a new thread for it. A quick response will suffice. I used my bow tag, can I now go up to the northern zone and gun hunt with my regular season tag? Might be a stupid question but I’ve never hunted up there and it feels weird gun hunting during bow season lol. Thanks in advance. 

Yes. Just make sure you know the antler restriction for the WMU you plan to hunt.

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Saw 3 deer this pm.  One was close in the brush and thought it was a yote at first it was so small. Then saw a big deer thru some trees on a field edge about 200 yards away.  Too thick to tell if buck or doe.  And then one more in field way out.  

On the drive home had to stop in one spot with 8 deer all standing in the road.  

Deer gotta be on the move tomorrow.  Cool, calm day with a storm coming in sat.  Good luck all.  There HAS to be a post on the harvest thread!  It's a must!  

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1 hour ago, Renegade Hunter said:

so I have a random question and didn’t want to start a new thread for it. A quick response will suffice. I used my bow tag, can I now go up to the northern zone and gun hunt with my regular season tag? Might be a stupid question but I’ve never hunted up there and it feels weird gun hunting during bow season lol. Thanks in advance. 

Yes.  I live in southern zone, but have a camp in the northern zone.  It feels odd to gun hunt up there, and head home to bow hunt.

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