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33 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

The amount of times I've seen yours, davids or phade's mug behind a stud is too many to count with my skinny finger.

Well done boys...need a beer bitch over there?

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That's a great deer moog. Be worth the 20 bucks to have a proper tooth aging done and get a real age, not just a tooth wear estimate.

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On 10/19/2018 at 9:29 AM, CapDistPatriot said:

Upper Densmore has some good opportunity for sure. When he retrieves it ask for  some pics! 

Yup she’s at the end up the upper part of road. Found it yesterday morning alive in a switchgrass field. We tracked/bumped it from 7am until 3pm when he was able to run it down and I literally mean run it down in a ravine to get a 25-30 yard shot. It was an epic hunt

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5 hours ago, moog5050 said:

Just saw a falcon swoop in grab a squirrel and fly off.   Startled me.  About 20yds away.   Pretty cool

Might as well take up falconry, bow hunting you got and gonna run low on tags soon!    Might as well make it challenge! Lol

That 4 point with your group was really cool.  I always say I pass on anything 4 and under but not that one!

Although this year I might have to take a 4, been tough

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1 hour ago, moog5050 said:

Scrapes were opening up here as of this morning and we saw a second solid buck in addition the one shot.   Tarsal gland was stained.   Keep at it.  Might be some early chasing at least around 8h.  

Fresh scrapes in 8H this morning on my walk in/out

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That’s a wrap. Windy n storm rolling in. AND daughter has a first date with new boy tonight so gotta put a little scare into him. Last one I greeted with .44 in chest rig after hunting the first time he came to our house. For some reason he’s not around anymore Good luck out there people. 

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Just spent the last hour catching up on the last week. Sounds like I missed some interesting weather while port hopping in Mexico.

Currently I’m live from LAX. Hopefully I’ll start to board the plan in 45 min. Won’t be home until midnight if all goes according to plan. So I won’t be out until next weekend.

Good luck guys.


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Just got set up. Missed the am hunt was out too late last night lol. Winterized the boat and put up for the winter. Hope the radar is right and it doesn’t get real wet until 6:30!! I’m hoping to be hanging one up in the back yard before that!!


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The rain let up at first light this morning. I was hoping that the bigger of the two 8’s that visited yesterday would return. Unfortunately it was just the 3.5 yo 8 point that I passed on last week. He hit all 3 scrapes and licking branches. 

The wind will not be good there tomorrow so I don’t think I’ll be out again until next week. 

New bucks are showing up every day on our cams and hitting scrapes almost daily. If you know of a community scrape that gets opened up every year, now is the time to set up on it. 

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