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Just saw 1 doe run at me like a race horse, stopped, turned around and watched in the direction she came from....she was all out of sorts.  Real nervous she was, she didn’t know which way to go.  Finally she slowly crept back in the direction she cane from, and she met up with 4 other doe, and they cautiously walked off.  

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3 minutes ago, Bionic said:

Just saw 1 doe run at me like a race horse, stopped, turned around and watched in the direction she came from....she was all out of sorts.  Real nervous she was, she didn’t know which way to go.  Finally she slowly crept back in the direction she cane from, and she met up with 4 other doe, and they cautiously walked off.  

sounds like buck in tow!  

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5 minutes ago, Bionic said:

Just saw 1 doe run at me like a race horse, stopped, turned around and watched in the direction she came from....she was all out of sorts.  Real nervous she was, she didn’t know which way to go.  Finally she slowly crept back in the direction she cane from, and she met up with 4 other doe, and they cautiously walked off.  

Here Bucky, Bucky, Bucky! 

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13 hours ago, Tughill Tamer said:

Ok it's been along time since I've been this excited about a button buck. My son's fiancee was able to put some meet in the freezer. She has been quite diligent about putting her time in with me on the lease when she could she's been with me about 8 times this year and this was the first deer she had seen. I'm so happy she was able to harvest something. A big Congrats to EJ, TF and Biz's dad on some real nice Bucks.401ecfcb5a4231e7b51ac523fc689422.jpg

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Smile says it all.....Congrats to your sons fiancé!!!

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Lots of scores this year. Congrats to all ! I feel like this could be a forum record with all these bucks hitting the dirt. Nice work all !

I've been grinding it pretty hard and in the stand every chance I can morning evening whatever. I'm hoping to settle the score on a good one that I had a chance at earlier in gun. Don't want to give up all the details cause I think it will make for a fantastic story (that biz will author). This guy ruined my 18' because he's the first buck in many years that is my sole target. Hunting 1 specific buck can be fun but time consuming and difficult. Haven't hunted a different stand since my encounter. Hoping to put this guy on the ground in 18' but not scared to tag him in 19' if it has to be that way.

Either way, good luck to all those hammering it out for the hail Mary. I'll be on that boy till the last minute of legal for 18.

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Thanks everyone for the Likes and congratulations!  Awesome morning for sure and I am thankful for a great season.  I will post more photos and story on my entry post later on.  Off to work now, all morning meetings had to be delayed a bit due to my situation.  :rolleyes:

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