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Oh no! Both of us! Flip n A


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Yep, thought he was a bit closer than he was and held for the lower third. A pile of hair and not a speck of blood. He wasn't as big as yours but it's getting late in the game and my standards are dropping! Still got a week to right things.

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11 minutes ago, Dom said:

Send some of the snow down the line.If it doesn't melt you will have a great morning hunt

Yeah I'm hopin...in the AM taking my buddy to the stand I harvested this years buck out of on the way to my big doe producer...

Old School Dryer/Scent Control:

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wind is gonna kick up early that's alright setting a behemoth ladder for my/with my dad tomorrow afternoon in the heavy wind.

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Sat from 12:30 til light out in the cold rain/snow/wind . Saw 2 doe 100 yards away the whole time.  Tried out my new socks and they are amazing ,my feet always get cold and they did get cold again but not as quick and not as cold as normal . The brand is Kentucky royalty ,super happy with them.

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Most fun day of the year so far still hunted 400 yards to my stand in 90 minutes...more than 1.5" snow in that time at 2000ft.
70 mins in I decided to take a leak but was still on point like Fred Bizear
hung my bow (built in hanger) started my Bizness and then ofcourse I see a big brown body 20 yards upwind of me...he was walking slowly but unaware of my presence.
I stalked to 15 pants undone then i saw the headgear, heavy 6 big Ys.
Let him go on a ways and did up my pants
Took my time to my tree (80 yards from buck encounter) and was only in it 15 minutes widowmaker was dangling nearby it was heavy snow and windy.
Got back on another set of tracks on the way out (60 mins) but no more sightings...
So much fun thanks Biz for invading my brain
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Bizzy Bizzy Bizzy
can’t you see
Sometimes your words just hypnotize me!


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17 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

Sat from 12:30 til light out in the cold rain/snow/wind . Saw 2 doe 100 yards away the whole time.  Tried out my new socks and they are amazing ,my feet always get cold and they did get cold again but not as quick and not as cold as normal . The brand is Kentucky royalty ,super happy with them.

My uncle Charley worked at the Kentucky Royalty Hosiery Company....His job title was  Sock tucker....

My uncle Herb worked at the local barrel bunging factory...His job title was Cork Socker….

My uncle Bruce worked in a bath house in San Francisco….Not sure what his job title was....

 

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1 minute ago, Hunter716 said:

All I saw today in 9h, Attica... a fox and a 4pt at last light. Snowed like crazy from 11 till 2ish. Then rain. Back at it tomorrow!!8c24d8cb0c11c37f311774b1df0785e8.jpg

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I dealt with that weather in 9H this afternoon as well. I climbed down and went In the pines to get out of the wind and it eventually calmed down ,went back to my stand and 5 minutes later the wind kicked up again.

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I dealt with that weather in 9H this afternoon as well. I climbed down and went In the pines to get out of the wind and it eventually calmed down ,went back to my stand and 5 minutes later the wind kicked up again.
I hear ya. I climbed down around 1230ish for an hr or so to dry my clothes on my defroster in my jeep.lol. I usually do all days sits at this point in the game. But if ur wet and in the wind. Its rough!! I dont like rain suits bc there loud. But I might have to invest in a camo frogg toggs suit or something...Idk.

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1 hour ago, OtiscoPaul said:

Most fun day of the year so far still hunted 400 yards to my stand in 90 minutes...more than 1.5" snow in that time at 2000ft.

70 mins in I decided to take a leak but was still on point like Fred Bizear

hung my bow (built in hanger) started my Bizness and then ofcourse I see a big brown body 20 yards upwind of me...he was walking slowly but unaware of my presence.

I stalked to 15 pants undone then i saw the headgear, heavy 6 big Ys.

Let him go on a ways and did up my pants

Took my time to my tree (80 yards from buck encounter) and was only in it 15 minutes widowmaker was dangling nearby it was heavy snow and windy.

Got back on another set of tracks on the way out (60 mins) but no more sightings...

So much fun thanks Biz for invading my brain

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THAT is what our beloved sport is all about!

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All I saw today in 9h, Attica... a fox and a 4pt at last light. Snowed like crazy from 11 till 2ish. Then rain. Back at it tomorrow!!8c24d8cb0c11c37f311774b1df0785e8.jpg&key=fc34ca1465d7a3f1b17154fec2c5a24984e9e3f816f4a6ce7b995d6356563ee3

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Awesome pic but I would have shot!


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Awesome pic but I would have shot!


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Haha. My bro said the same thing! We have a family of them on our property. The den is by my stand, they dont really harm deer to much so they get a "resident pass." Haha. If it was a yote, totally different story.

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Well decided to go with the bow.  Ive got a spot thats 20 yards from my driveway to the backyard so after the last post i went out and kicked on the headlights to the truck and shot at the pumpkin the kids shot at with the xbow. ( i know nothing was behind it because there is a 15 ft stone wall). And shot went perfect.  Feel confident going into tomorrow morning.  Good luck to those going out.

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