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1 hour ago, Lawdwaz said:

Nice weather this morning for a sit.  Nothing but barking red squirrels and a few gray's running around.  Around 9:45am I decided to sneak around a bit, heading over the hill to a big area I can view.  I heard a couple quick snorts and saw flags........they were south of me and that nasty north wind gave me up.  They made a big circle and one stopped in a spot where I could only make out some brown hair.  Finally after a good ten minutes she took two steps and was wide open.  I glassed her quickly with my binos to rule out any little spikes that could screw up my day, all clear, just ears.

I took the shot at about 90 yards and she flopped over.  I started to drag her uphill but after about 60-70 yards I changed my mind and made a call.  My buddy was going to pick me up on the lower road but first I hoofed it back to the truck and left most of my clothes, gun and binos.  Changed boots and headed back down the hill to get her down to the road.

Nice doe, 1.5 years old but maybe older.  Didn't weigh her because if I did, I'd have to tell you. :)

Not a fawn, thankfully.

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That works! Hood work bud! MEAT!!!

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I am thinking about signing up for one of those. Have you used?
Have a similar one made by hunter specialities....grabbed this as an Xmas present for my buddy who helped me track and recover my doe a few weeks ago. He hunts alone alot, and just kept saying how this tool would make is life a lot easier.

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2 hours ago, BowmanMike said:

I might have a mental problem,i lost three does this hunting season,more than my prior 7 seasons combined. 

That has to be some sort of sad record,i will do a serious re-evaluation of my equipment and skills before next year. 

I value not having my prey suffer,and that has not happened this year. 

This does make me appreciate how things have worked out in seasons prior.

Not sure of i was just lucky or what happened this year.

Shit happens only one way to get off the schnide...get zeroed then put 2 holes through the long ribs

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Hearing you guys talk about rain has me wondering if or when it'll get here. Nothing yet. 33 degrees, dry, and a very slight breeze.

 

As mild as it is, I thought for sure the deer would be moving. Nothing yet and I haven't even heard any shooting.

 

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13 minutes ago, Belo said:

Big and all lack with a bushy tail. About the size of a coon but longer and thinner. Currently google searching. Thoughts?

Not sure where Dicksville is but as turkeyfeathers mentioned it could be a fisher or possibly a large mink or river otter.

If you google all three you should find the culprit.

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