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So... after sitting for 4.5 hrs in 20 mph gusts in my back for a good 2 hrs, I saw 2 small 4 pointers, and at least 8 small doe, 3 of which came right under my tree. I let them all walk since I have no DMP this year. Headed back out after lunch for an afternoon sit. Hopefully the 8 ptr will show.....

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Success. We split up and I was happy to kill one at my place.    And I also successfully buried my ATV to the floorboards.   Going to need lots of recovery rope to reach a tree to winch her out.  But the buck is home.   Waiting to see pics of Phades and David’s bucks. 

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In hotel with my friends taking a break. All action has been at partners stand, he saw over 12 deer this morning, no shooters. Only bucks were two spikes. 

I saw one doe crossing and one year and a half old spike. Going to my second blind for afternoon sit in about an hour.

 

Deer acting very strange, they are literally all over the place.

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23 minutes ago, phillifan22 said:

Very quiet AM hunt in 7J. 3 of us sat until 11:15, no sightings. Heard a few shots before sunrise, and then only a few after that. Normally it’s like the 4th of July. Saw tons of tracks in the snow from yesterday (including a lot of coyote). Will be back out this afternoon

 

 

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Yeah same where i was, not as much shooting as normal according to my friend who has hunted this area 20 yrs.

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Success. We split up and I was happy to kill one at my place.    And I also successfully buried my ATV to the floorboards.   Going to need lots of recovery rope to reach a tree to winch her out.  But the buck is home.   Waiting to see pics of Phades and David’s bucks. 
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Damn Moog!

Go buy a Lottery ticket!

Congrats!


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1 minute ago, Belo said:

Cousin shot a buck. Said it ran, stopped head down and started to squat and go down. Tail was still flickering 10 minutes or so after shot.

Out of view now, high on a ridge and going to get in a position from a distance to glass.

Lots of blood.

Thoughts?


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Probably dead already if he was starting to go down Belo.  Especially with lots of blood

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5 minutes ago, Belo said:

Cousin shot a buck. Said it ran, stopped head down and started to squat and go down. Tail was still flickering 10 minutes or so after shot.

Out of view now, high on a ridge and going to get in a position from a distance to glass.

Lots of blood.

Thoughts?


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Take it slow...and get it done.

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Were you the asshole who wheeler spun mud all over my # 1 stand at 5:45...

Moog is now officially fcking with atleast 2 members...

Sweet buck...duh

Opening day Buck #2 can't wait to see what fun games you come up with now 

#firstdaybucks2018

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1 minute ago, OtiscoPaul said:

We're you the asshole who wheeler spun mud all over my # 1 stand at 5:45...

Moog is now officially fcking with atleast 2 members...

Sweet buck...duh

Opening say Buck #2 can't wait to see what fun game you come up with now 

#firstdaybucks2018

The game is going to be - how the hell do I get this 900lb ATV unstuck.   I literally just ordered 300” of recovery rope because it’s in the middle of the marsh.   Lesson learned, when it’s really mucky, don’t take the same tire ruts in and out.  

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Success. We split up and I was happy to kill one at my place.    And I also successfully buried my ATV to the floorboards.   Going to need lots of recovery rope to reach a tree to winch her out.  But the buck is home.   Waiting to see pics of Phades and David’s bucks. 
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Congrats brother! What a beauty of a buck


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