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Just had a big coyote go by. Couldn’t get up and turned to my right fast enough. Damn they don’t stick around long. First one I’ve seen from stand. Usually I see them from house skirting across the field or on cam. Any chance I’ll see deer this am now with fresh predator scent here? The coyote checked a scrape on his way through.


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1 minute ago, CanastotaCamo said:

Any chance I’ll see deer this am now with fresh predator scent here?

I had a group of 3 coyote come by right at dusk, and I could just make out their outline. One was checking out my mock scrape and they moved on. About 15 minutes ago, I had a d oe with a yearling come by being trailed by a spike. All three crossed the path that the coyotes left.

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I had a group of 3 coyote come by right at dusk, and I could just make out their outline. One was checking out my mock scrape and they moved on. About 15 minutes ago, I had a d oe with a yearling come by being trailed by a spike. All three crossed the path that the coyotes left.

As I was reading this I just heard deer start to blow several times. Running away fast. I wonder if they were on their way towards me and he just ruined it. Oh well, at least it’s action.


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You guys are really good with the yote stuff. I just had to get down to go to work. Just stepped off ladder to leaves and jump a deer that was following the same path the coyote took. Sucks to get busted. Thought I was clear. On the way back to the house, I busted a buck and doe that were bedded in my swamp. Can’t wait till this afternoon.


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Not hunting today, at work instead unfortunately. I have an 80 mile ride to work through a very deery part of the state. Just wanted to share that it looked like it rained dead deer overnight. For the last week or so there has been the 1 or 2 freshly killed ones on the side of the road but this morning I must've passed 20 that were not there yesterday. They were definitely moving overnight in my neck of the woods.

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WTF, saw a big heavy tall tined beast! Then some house dog barked, out of nowhere and scared it.  No houses here!

I have a feeling you will see a lot of deer today, I live in 3r and saw a giant in my yard yesterday morning and today I saw another nose to the ground go into a thicket a spike followed him in there and 2 min later I watched him chase the spike out grunt and wheeze and then head back in..

It’s on all around you


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2 minutes ago, chefhunter86 said:


I have a feeling you will see a lot of deer today, I live in 3r and saw a giant in my yard yesterday morning and today I saw another nose to the ground go into a thicket a spike followed him in there and 2 min later I watched him chase the spike out grunt and wheeze and then head back in..

It’s on all around you


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I hope so Chef, im i  3M until 10, then back at 2.  Need to "work".  I should just stay put, I very much dislike leaving from 10-2.....

This property was much more active last season at this time, odd.  This buck was alone, and calm, the dog barking out of no where scared me more than the buck.  Does went flying up, and over in view, then walked away.

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15 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

still hunting chased a doe by, 25yd shot. 110lb 4pt, nice easy carry. Couldn’t be happier! #ONTHEGROUND160b96ca5909ee78ce3a8690721b4297.jpgaa9b97b7238d9c5fdc4f520951a771d8.jpg


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Nice Job buckmaster! I always had the impression you were a grizzly old guy....lol  Crap, I think you are younger than me! Congrats!!!

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