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My truck tires were about 2" sunk in the mud in the field I was parked in at my lease yesterday ...a little hairy there for a second.



Haha ya getting stuck when out hunting sucks. I wouldn’t dare drive my truck back in this field I’m on right now. The first 200 ft from the road already has foot deep ruts from the last time I went through 2 months ago when it was a little dryer lol. I couldn’t get this field tilled up this year because of how wet it was all summer. My neighbor buried his Ford 7710 yesterday morning in one of his fields. The mud is unreal. He told me after 55 years of farming this place he’s never seen it so damn wet.
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19 minutes ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Haha ya getting stuck when out hunting sucks. I wouldn’t dare drive my truck back in this field I’m on right now. The first 200 ft from the road already has foot deep ruts from the last time I went through 2 months ago when it was a little dryer lol. I couldn’t get this field tilled up this year because of how wet it was all summer. My neighbor buried his Ford 7710 yesterday morning in one of his fields. The mud is unreal. He told me after 55 years of farming this place he’s never seen it so damn wet.

Yeah by myself a half hour drive from home with no cell service...

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This is one of those stands I can’t find to save my freaking life. Once again I blow out the entire woodlot zig zagging to it


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You need OnX Maps man you can mark your stand and walk to it no problem in the dark.

Hey, if you don’t know about the onX Hunt app, you should. Check it out here: https://huntsmarter.app.link/vtXifMi1vR



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You need OnX Maps man you can mark your stand and walk to it no problem in the dark.

Hey, if you don’t know about the onX Hunt app, you should. Check it out here: https://huntsmarter.app.link/vtXifMi1vR



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Have it, used it. It saved me I was going the completely opposite direction. I got turned around in the fog


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Gambled and lost this morning rain blew through showed rain on the radar all last night up until when I went to bed.... I wake up take the boys to school no rain in sight I already plan to do a little bit at my rental property and move and hang some stands tonight... If I wasn't meeting someone there to do work with me I would have aborted it and hunted....just didn't want to leave them high and dry..... Please somebody put one down I'm dying that I'm not in the woods right now!

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Alright it's almost legal light...someone drop one let's get the good feelings going its November!
That was my best attempt at cheerleading for you wet weather warriors.


Good point. Is it a NoDEERvember for this forum so far?


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So go to bed and forecast is no rain for today. Supposed to stop like 2am. Get up it’s misting and shows rain till 7-8. Take the 45 min drive and the 35 min hike in the rain and fog. I got in 15 minutes later than I wanted at a 7:15. The bean field was so muddy lol could not be quiet and blew one out down towards my stand. Now I’m listening to the Chinese water torture!!

Hoping the rain actually stops and big daddy comes by!!


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12 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Good point. Is it a NoDEERvember for this forum so far?


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I don't think anyone else has mentioned this yet, but this weather is not exactly great fur hunting, discuss.

Seriously it sucks but I do think it's just a matter of time before it turns on, atleast relative to this season..

Last night this was all within eyesight of my stand I set on the lease weeks ago just based on an old rub line.

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Oh and take your who’s what’s harder to hunt to another thread and quit cluttering the in the field thread!! We all know my deer are the toughest hunt!!!


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I’ll break the internet this November.


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