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43 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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Depends, who is in charge of the leather belts?

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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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I guess that depends on who is wrapping me in leather and choking me out.....

EDIT: I am going to have to start reading ahead before I respond

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Just flew in from NC yesterday, just moved away 3 years ago. Past two years I come back for a week or so early November. This year  I’m here November 5th-20th enough to catch end of bow and first week of shotgun!!! Can’t wait to get into the woods shot the crossbow yesterday and will have first sit tomorrow in hemlock ny. Will be hunting mostly 8G Alabama swamps area though. Good luck to everyone! Hopefully the weather clears up alittle I’ll take snow over rain any day. 

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In the process of putting some molding up looking out and watching the rain and 30 mph winds. Out steps a huge half rack big bodied buck and a doe. Shortly after out steps two more bucks both spikes. The big buck stayed close to the doe and the two little ones kept their distance. They milled around a little bit and the proceeded to walk right by my stand. The three bucks went in one direction and the doe went in the opposite direction.

 The way the big half rack walked I would say he is pretty old. He just kind of plodded along and didn't show a lot of energy. First deer I have seen in my field in over a month.

Couldn't get a picture because they were about 325 yards away. Must be the rut is on here. Right on schedule.

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3 hours ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Sounds like you got a honey hole! Gotta be over 100 deer seen for you this year?


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Closer to 300, I’ve had 2 hunts without deer. Highest was 23 one day. Multiple locations but majority is at the honey hole. And I still haven’t hunted the spot i was seeing 15 or so a sit last year.

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Closer to 300, I’ve had 2 hunts without deer. Highest was 23 one day. Multiple locations but majority is at the honey hole. And I still haven’t hunted the spot i was seeing 15 or so a sit last year.


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Closer to 300, I’ve had 2 hunts without deer. Highest was 23 one day. Multiple locations but majority is at the honey hole. And I still haven’t hunted the spot i was seeing 15 or so a sit last year.
Cmon man. Not saying your wrong, just find 300 a bit high. How many of those are repeats ? If you had to guess, how many deer per acre do you have ?

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17 minutes ago, TreeGuy said:

Cmon man. Not saying your wrong, just find 300 a bit high. How many of those are repeats ? If you had to guess, how many deer per acre do you have ?

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If you see 6 deer on Saturday and say 8 deer on Sunday but two of the deer you saw on Sunday you are sure are the same doe and fawn you saw Saturday you say you saw 6 deer on Sunday? 

When he said 300 I was assuming he has seen 300 on total sits. I am sure some are the same deer.  I have seen probably 50 or 60 deer but it is probably the same 20 or so I have seen multiply times. 

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2 hours ago, sbiondo51 said:

Just flew in from NC yesterday, just moved away 3 years ago. Past two years I come back for a week or so early November. This year  I’m here November 5th-20th enough to catch end of bow and first week of shotgun!!! Can’t wait to get into the woods shot the crossbow yesterday and will have first sit tomorrow in hemlock ny. Will be hunting mostly 8G Alabama swamps area though. Good luck to everyone! Hopefully the weather clears up alittle I’ll take snow over rain any day. 

That's cool! You should be starting at a good time. Post up some stories! 

Enjoy your time and I hope you get a big one!

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got up in a tree on county land here in 4F. Sun is coming out,and there were tons of deer in the fields on my way here.

I hope one or two are left in the woods where i am....either way,sitting till dark,then a 10 min walk to my buddys camp. Longer if i am dragging a deer.

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2 hours ago, TreeGuy said:

Cmon man. Not saying your wrong, just find 300 a bit high. How many of those are repeats ? If you had to guess, how many deer per acre do you have ?

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Oh I’m sure there’s many repeats, and idk those numbers all I know is I have doe groups of 5-8 on this property, 14 different bucks on camera before the rut. And see at least 10-20 deer on the last mile of my drive either standing in the road or in peoples yards. Usually im lucky to have 100-125 sightings a year but it’s literally been non stop all day on this property.

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Oh I’m sure there’s many repeats, and idk those numbers all I know is I have doe groups of 5-8 on this property, 14 different bucks on camera before the rut. And see at least 10-20 deer on the last mile of my drive either standing in the road or in peoples yards. Usually im lucky to have 100-125 sightings a year but it’s literally been non stop all day on this property.

 

Can we count driving sightings? If so, I had a great Sunday. Saw 4 does on morning drive and 6 does and one buck chasing a doe on night drive home.

 

 

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When my neighbor sold he gave me this blind. As I'm sitting in it I'm beginning to think it's a jinx for all this rain. Sure beats sitting in the house.
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You must have some incredible ups because IDK how you get in it when it's so high

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6 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

Can we count driving sightings? If so, I had a great Sunday. Saw 4 does on morning drive and 6 does and one buck chasing a doe on night drive home.

 

 

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Im Not counting those, only deer from the stand or walking directly to stand. I should say these are sightings not deer cause 300 deer would be ridiculous.

 

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