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Well I'm thinking of calling it a season up here 2 deer seen all season and absolutely no sign of rut tried all my good spots the people who border the state land where I hunt are all baiters. All the tracks i followed today went of the state and onto private land. Id rather drink anyway with the weather absolutely sucks.snow was good if the deer would stay on the state. 

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Well had a half good morning half stormed out of the woods type of morning.  Almost wrecked my truck twice this morning. Once on black ice another  an 8 point chasing a doe.  Get settled into stand and about 7 i reached up to grab my antlers and saw 2 deer 70 yrds away.  One breaks down hill towards me 25yards broadside held a little low because my bow is a little on the loud side  they tend to drop and let the arrow fly.  Doe doesnt drop like expected and hit right under her. She just jumps away looks back and walks off. A complete miss.  So i see her at 50yards still, hit the grunt tube and here she comes again. This time 30yards let the arrow fly.  Didnt see the stick covering her vitals 15 yards in front of me.  This time she bolts runs away and before i know it trotts passed me again. But didnt have enough time for another arrow as i still was in shock i missed a chip shot.  5 mins after this 3 small bucks and a big buck ran a different doe across the meadow and out of sight.  Glad i saw something but i still dont know what i did wrong on that first shot.  Its been a along couple of bow seasons.  Thats 6 misses in 4 years. Not doing so hot latley. Back at it tomorrow morning.

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Put a stalk on a 1 1\2 in gas well field got close to 50 yards . They wandered into thicket . Wouldn’t have shot him though 

In big ladder inside corner , good general movement spot , saw two shooters here this year 

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4 minutes ago, Swamp_bucks said:

Well had a half good morning half stormed out of the woods type of morning.  Almost wrecked my truck twice this morning. Once on black ice another  an 8 point chasing a doe.  Get settled into stand and about 7 i reached up to grab my antlers and saw 2 deer 70 yrds away.  One breaks down hill towards me 25yards broadside held a little low because my bow is a little on the loud side  they tend to drop and let the arrow fly.  Doe doesnt drop like expected and hit right under her. She just jumps away looks back and walks off. A complete miss.  So i see her at 50yards still, hit the grunt tube and here she comes again. This time 30yards let the arrow fly.  Didnt see the stick covering her vitals 15 yards in front of me.  This time she bolts runs away and before i know it trotts passed me again. But didnt have enough time for another arrow as i still was in shock i missed a chip shot.  5 mins after this 3 small bucks and a big buck ran a different doe across the meadow and out of sight.  Glad i saw something but i still dont know what i did wrong on that first shot.  Its been a along couple of bow seasons.  Thats 6 misses in 4 years. Not doing so hot latley. Back at it tomorrow morning.

Don’t take this the wrong way but shooting assuming a deer will drop into the arrow is never something I would do.  Put the pin where it should be and let it rip.  Even with my slow recurves I aim where I want to hit.   Can’t say I have had any issues with deer jumping the string with any bow.  I know it happens but I wouldn’t shoot expecting it. Maybe aim at heart at most.  

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16 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

Don’t take this the wrong way but shooting assuming a deer will drop into the arrow is never something I would do.  Put the pin where it should be and let it rip.  Even with my slow recurves I aim where I want to hit.   Can’t say I have had any issues with deer jumping the string with any bow.  I know it happens but I wouldn’t shoot expecting it. Maybe aim at heart at most.  

Oh i agree. Just apparently playing it to safe happend the last 2 years to me had it in my head this one would as well. Like i said its been a rough couple of years with my bow.  Almost put it up last year for good.  Just have to get out of my own head ill get there at some point.

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Hunting this weather 50 mph gust up here in the dacks no deer is worth having a tree fall on you i know what the chance of it happening. How are the conditions so different from northern tier to southern tier with the rut. I've hunted hard and haven't seen no sign. 2 deer seen the was during the first day of muzzleloading. Lots of miles out on and no ribs or scrapes. Lots of doe tracks with fawns. What am I doing wrong?I sit and still hunt. You southern and western guys have all the deer. 

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A little to windy to be in a tree for my liking so hit the water instead. Got some shooting in but only 1 bird to show for it. 
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You cut a man in half? All I see if legs and boots hanging. Where’s the torso?


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Hunting this weather 50 mph gust up here in the dacks no deer is worth having a tree fall on you i know what the chance of it happening. How are the conditions so different from northern tier to southern tier with the rut. I've hunted hard and haven't seen no sign. 2 deer seen the was during the first day of muzzleloading. Lots of miles out on and no ribs or scrapes. Lots of doe tracks with fawns. What am I doing wrong?I sit and still hunt. You southern and western guys have all the deer. 
Just barely starting to see a couple smaller deer on cams during the day.

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Well I'm thinking of calling it a season up here 2 deer seen all season and absolutely no sign of rut tried all my good spots the people who border the state land where I hunt are all baiters. All the tracks i followed today went of the state and onto private land. Id rather drink anyway with the weather absolutely sucks.snow was good if the deer would stay on the state. 

Wife just handed me another beer and said.... you know they’re not moving in this high wind, let’s just keep watching football!


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