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13 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Nah. I’m not missing first pitch of Red Sox World Series game to drag this old whore. Need a nice buck to christen Mathews


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I normally just roll with the punches! But I've had it with this weather! Why can't it be 40 and calm and crisp? No!!! Had to be the hottest summer ever! Then more rain and wind during this season than ever before! Now this damn wind down know what direction it wants to blow! And a really nice wet forecast on the way 

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Bingo ! This fall sucked weather wise . I love the fall, the leaves , sunny cool days , hunting , hiking , camp fires at home .

this year just sucked so far .

This weekend and most of next week rain ....

Well  I won’t be hunting , just shooting on the range with the Mrs and farting around . Crossbow season better be nice !!!

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well i had a great sit. I went to a spot on a ridge to sit on the ground. After an hour there i didn't like it and decided to do a loop along the ridge. The leaves were somewhat crunchy,so i grabbed a stick to pretend i am four legged. I walked through some thick beech saplings and then dropped down one shelf of the ridge and noticed a biiiiig deer standing broadside at 30 yds. The head was behind a tree,but that body was big enough so i tried to draw. 

All of a sudden it spun around and it was a really nice buck for around here. I didnt have time to count points,but i think it may have been the one i got some pics of last year. 

I am so pumped now knowing he is around.

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Lone doe since 508pm. Still here and it’s now 531pm. Closest she got was 9yds. Got some great video.

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Why not let one fly take her to Amatos keep the straps and donate the rest ?


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So since all I have left is a dmp till gun, and with my hurt back my plan was to fly up to camp and turkey hunt today, I’ve had turkeys in my radish plot every day at the same time for the past week and a half. I left work and the wife asked me to watch the kid while she got her nails done i protested but she won. She then took two hours I flew up to camp but got here with only 20 min To go. I waited till dark and went to check my cams...

All I can say is thank god i love my wife
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Just wasnt meant to be tonite. Went out to a spot where I have a stand on the edge of a field and only hunted it once this year. It's 40 minutes away and a very small spot. Well I get there and it is full of cattle. They forgot to tell me they have cattle out there for a bit

So I drive to a spot that is close to a house but far enough and just jump in there quick . It used to be a horse field but they got rid of horses.  

So owner gets home and decides to mow.......

So I move to a stand just down the property on the other side and now it's 5:15.  See nothing.

If not pouring in morn might try but prob not. 

Didn't see a thing in stand all day on a perfect weather day. But this morn seeing that monster buck when I pulled in to hunt  made it good day.  

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Why not let one fly take her to Amatos keep the straps and donate the rest ?


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Because I was hoping a buck would come. Can’t shoot a buck if I’m gutting/dragging a doe


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Hope to see a great ending to this.  Looks like it should be .  And. Guessing it's prob not a spike....
Good luck
Just a big split-tail.
Gonna do some predator hunting for a while then go track it. I'm just hoping she didn't run waaaaay down the hill.

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