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47 minutes ago, Fletch said:

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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Sloop Juice ?! 

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Well. Back at it for the evening.  Warm here in 4k.  Hopefully something moves. For some reason my range finder isnt in my backpack. Dont know why I would have taken it out. Thinking I might have lost it which really sucks



All the same, good luck to ya down the hill from 4L. Hope they get on their feet.


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5 hours ago, moog5050 said:

imageproxy.php?img=&key=0f83455fcf3d9771imageproxy.php?img=&key=0f83455fcf3d9771team confused scores again.  Worlds larget and oldest 4pt.  Congrats to our friend David.  Huge mass and browtines.   Definitely on way down as an old buck.  

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Tremendous buck!  The rack, the coloring.  An awesome trophy, such a rare Deer! Congrats guys!

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In a real close stand cause looks like rain moving in.  Have shot a deer or three from here before.  150 yards from the truck.  

But on the way in there is a yote in a little side field hunting frogs. He wasn't paying any attention.   Snuck up to to with 45 yards and barely sailed one over his back.  It was fun.  Surprised I got that close, my wind was even going that way.

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This wind is frustrating.  Check scoutbook to see if I should sit this stand. Yup. Great wind. Check on way to stand. Yup great wind. Climb up in stand. Yup great wind. Approaching magic hour. Yup 180 degree change right toward bedding.  Here is to hoping the deer all have a cold and cant smell

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Made it up a tree about an hour ago. Wind is absolutely perfect for this stand. Made a racket down on the south end of the farm today moving around a ladder stand so I’m hoping that will help push them towards me tonight on the north end.

I have vacation time coming up soon, trying not to burn myself out yet or over hunt my stands.

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Man,i cant wait for the rut to kick in here in 4F. The whole year has been strange,super humid in the summer with a month and a half of no rain. The fall colors were the worst i have ever seen,and apples and acorns are not a good crop this year. Not sure what the deer are eating i guess grass,that grew well this year except for that month and a half. 

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I'm soggy wet but I had a good stalk. Seen 4 doe total, all within bow range. Then went on to ambush a flock of turkeys. Last 1/2 hour I had a spike, a 6pt and a medium 8 within 55yds. Didn't shoot due to rain.

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