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19 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

What?

Considering it is rut and winter is setting in early deer will be on their feet doing these bothersome things called breeding and eating.

I have shot almost every mid-day deer I've ever harvested with fresh snow on the ground, I think all of them in fact.

Never in the 10 years in our woods have I seen deer tracks on the day of , or even the day after a heavy snowfall. The instinct to preserve energy kicks in. Usually feeding happens then at night. From here on out it is going to be a case of finding day bedding and stalking/bumping  it.

just got in from a perimeter scout. No fresh prints anywhere...as expected 

I also haven't seen any rut activity this year. It's been a very odd season all told. My usual busy corner of the woods was a complete dead zone this year.

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8 minutes ago, Team Hoyt said:

Got it done. Hit the liver. But we finally caught up to him. And it's our first time our baby got his hands on a deer. Hopefully many more for him.

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Nice deer I bet the snow really helped track that beast. Cute kid he looks a lot like you! You guys have the same yellow complexion. You guys wouldn’t happen to me related to marge homer Lisa Bart and Maggie would you?

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17 minutes ago, UpStateRedNeck said:

Lord.  Liver single lunged a real nice wide 8, tracked him 2 miles, nudged him, backed out.  Thinking deer search and wait til morning? 

wow,two mile track? You must have nudged him before that if you really got a lung and liver. That is a long way to travel. What time did you shoot him? Probably wait till morning would be best...

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11 minutes ago, Papist said:

Never in the 10 years in our woods have I seen deer tracks on the day of , or even the day after a heavy snowfall. The instinct to preserve energy kicks in. Usually feeding happens then at night. From here on out it is going to be a case of finding day bedding and stalking/bumping  it.

just got in from a perimeter scout. No fresh prints anywhere...as expected 

I also haven't seen any rut activity this year. It's been a very odd season all told. My usual busy corner of the woods was a complete dead zone this year.

This sounds counterintuitive however you know your woods and I've seen enough evidence of that.

I got a nice 2.5 heavy six into 15 yards on the ground yesterday during a wailing snowstorm (2" in under 3 hour)...he was on the move seemingly looking for love.

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13 minutes ago, Cory said:

Nice deer I bet the snow really helped track that beast. Cute kid he looks a lot like you! You guys have the same yellow complexion. You guys wouldn’t happen to me related to marge homer Lisa Bart and Maggie would you?

We are lmao 

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31 minutes ago, UpStateRedNeck said:

Lord.  Liver single lunged a real nice wide 8, tracked him 2 miles, nudged him, backed out.  Thinking deer search and wait til morning? 

Yote country?  What time did you hit him? 8 hrs later he should be dead go back then if you can.

Liver is king for dog search

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2 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

Super warty surrounding both eyes. Poor bastard. Hopefully he out grows them and becomes a stud

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Good chance of becoming huge.  No one will shoot him.  He is probably very happy with his appearance.  

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Good chance of becoming huge.  No one will shoot him.  He is probably very happy with his appearance.  
He was quite skittish. There was another much bigger spike with 9 inch daggers about 40 yards north of him. Think he was afraid. Then they ended up together. Had to call in my sister to drive up and scare them away so i could climb out of my stand. If he was a doe i was gonna shoot it and mount it. I wanted it on my wall because it was so damn ugly

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Was part of the ground force this afternoon cause that wind was just too much in a stand. And not a damn thing. Sat in a spot with a big buck on cam but he didn't come by tonite.  Sat 18 yards form this cam hoping he might show or even one of his ladies.

And of course back out tomorrow. I have t,w,th off for a last ditch try but might have to change it due to weather. Will see. 

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My wife's cuz in said to me  i love crossbows said he was riding around in his truck and seen a 5 pointer eating under someone's Apple tree shot it right from his truck right on the person's front lawn. I just said wow. Never ceases to amaze me what people will do for a deer lol I'll keep drinking. 


This right here.

Reinforces my stance.

Yes guys like this ruin it for all


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58 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

Super warty surrounding both eyes. Poor bastard. Hopefully he out grows them and becomes a stud

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Hope the poor guy gets laid...That will help clear up those zits....

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Shot a good doe this afternoon... from the ground!!! Found me a good pine tree to stand under. Saw her running through the golden rod and heard grunting over the hill behind her. She stepped up to the fence about to come into the woods and gave me the shot at 25 yards. She spun around and made it 35 yards back across the field before crashing. The buck tracked her down and appeared to be dry humping over her body. Rutting bucks move in wind and snow guys! It could be a hurricane and they will move when the rut is on. Get out there and get them! 

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Final count 5 bucks 4 doe . Oddly the movement on stand was all behind me, it’s always most in front of stand . One shooter at last light trapped me for a good bit, got out without spooking him it seems .

Last two sits 26 deer in high winds .

Heres a selfie of the spike , it’s largely obstructed though .

Oh, bought a two,piece thick seat / back cushion like turkey hunters use. My.ladders have mesh seats and the wind and cold go right trough , this cushion was like having heated seats , I can’t get over how much more comfortable it was .

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