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1 hour ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Same here. Killed the alarm and fell back asleep. Oddly not too sad about it, dragging a bit this morning. Last week I gave up on the Bill's game and went out and killed a doe in the 4th quarter. I'll see if I can repeat that this afternoon, only with a buck instead.

It happens.   I drank two cups of coffee fast,  then brought my crossbow out,  and checked its accuracy.  Dealer sighted it in pretty close, but it started raining, and they didnt want to crap this up on me, which i was happy with.  I got zeroed in perfectly.  This way I learn too!

I am NOW in my blind hunting in 3K at home. 

Good luck Stueben Jerry, and everyone else 

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Been on work vacation starting Nov 3. Been in the tree 84 of 90 hours of legal sun since then. More counting time waiting for light.

Two more days. Trying season.


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Extremely. I think everything is just delayed a week much the same as the seasons this year all seem to be around a week or two behind

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32 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

About to shut it down for the bow/xbow season. Was going to hunt the afternoon but have zero motivation.

2017 = 24 deer sightings while hunting bow/xbow

2018 = 4


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Come on biz don't let me down...

Get on your feet and put on the stalk socks!

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20 minutes ago, JALA RUT said:

Finally able to upload pic of the buck I got on 11/9. Main frame 10Pt with a 1" kicker off one of his bases making him actually an 11Pt! This is the buck that I've called my #1 from trail cam videos and posted a trail cam pic of him in velvet from August.  I almost I had a shot at him on 11/7, drew back bow on him on 11/7 @ 30 yards but couldn't get a clear shot before he bolted away after a doe...he was walking directly at me at about 40 yards and then was broadside at 30 yards behind a tree, of course with his head sticking out of 1 side and his back end sticking out of the other side while the doe was about 25 yards from me.  Then she bounded away taking him with her ... tried grunting and some doe bleats but to no avail, so no shot that day.  Then he came through cruising alone on 11/9 and offered a clear shot @ 28 yards!

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Beast

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Finally able to upload pic of the buck I got on 11/9. Main frame 10Pt with a 1" kicker off one of his bases making him actually an 11Pt! This is the buck that I've called my #1 from trail cam videos and posted a trail cam pic of him in velvet from August.  I almost I had a shot at him on 11/7, drew back bow on him on 11/7 @ 30 yards but couldn't get a clear shot before he bolted away after a doe...he was walking directly at me at about 40 yards and then was broadside at 30 yards behind a tree, of course with his head sticking out of 1 side and his back end sticking out of the other side while the doe was about 25 yards from me.  Then she bounded away taking him with her ... tried grunting and some doe bleats but to no avail, so no shot that day.  Then he came through cruising alone on 11/9 and offered a clear shot @ 28 yards!
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Great Buck Congrats

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I’ll sign a petition to shoot them. There were some sand hill cranes around this Fall too, rib-eye in the sky!


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Always wanted to try them. Rib eye on the sky sounds wonderful!!


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23 minutes ago, phade said:

Been on work vacation starting Nov 3. Been in the tree 84 of 90 hours of legal sun since then. More counting time waiting for light.

Two more days. Trying season.


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How's the rutting activity been for you all week? I ask u since we're somewhat close. This am was the first real chasing I've seen hunting or driving around but I didn't hunt all week.

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Calling it quits for the morning sit haven't seen anything moving since 745. I can't compain seen 2 Doe's a 4 and a 6 point. I can count on one hand how many times I've seen multiple Buck's on the same watch so YAY for me. Back at it in the afternoon in a different spot. Good luck to all those still out.

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58 minutes ago, JALA RUT said:

Finally able to upload pic of the buck I got on 11/9. Main frame 10Pt with a 1" kicker off one of his bases making him actually an 11Pt! This is the buck that I've called my #1 from trail cam videos and posted a trail cam pic of him in velvet from August.  I almost had a shot at him on 11/7, drew back bow on him on 11/7 @ 30 yards but couldn't get a clear shot before he bolted away after a doe...he was walking directly at me at about 40 yards and then was broadside at 30 yards behind a tree, of course with his head sticking out of 1 side and his back end sticking out of the other side while the doe was about 25 yards from me.  Then she bounded away taking him with her ... tried grunting and some doe bleats but to no avail, so no shot that day.  Then he came through cruising alone on 11/9 and offered a clear shot @ 28 yards!

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A smasher! congrats.

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Had one doe come in behind me as a fellow hunter was walking the long way to me. She never came through.

 

The best moment for me today was when I received this text from Mrs Crappy

 

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My response was,”That’s from Turkeyfetahers!!!”

Her response was, “now I’m really worried!”

 

 

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Had one doe come in behind me as a fellow hunter was walking the long way to me. She never came through.
 
The best moment for me today was when I received this text from Mrs Crappy
 
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My response was,”That’s from Turkeyfetahers!!!”
Her response was, “now I’m really worried!”
 
 
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Is that stuff really that good? I'll have to try and find some then if it is

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heck no, it's a gift. few bucks for bottle and few bucks to ship
 
And now back to your regular scheduled program :   Who's seeing deer out there ?
Last movement for me was around an hr ago. Been hitting estrus can every 45 mins to an hr see if I can't lure in a hobo deer passing by #blindlyhunting #hashtag #ontheground #elitearchery #bowseason #it'schilly #let'sseesomedeeractionplease #hopeIpickedtherightspot #biz

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