2020 Live from the Stand

I haven't heard of any states,which ones?I have seen yearlings in Dec with spots as it just depends on when they shed if that late.I usually just want quantity instead of quality

If your asking me, Both States I have lived in had/has a No Spotted Fawn laws in place. Those are Pennsylvania and Florida.

Florida still does, Pa I have no idea.
 
Lol. No problem!
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If I needed a blood trail, this would have been the one to follow, but he dropped like a rock.

Killed a 180 class buck right there. Six years early. LOL. I know folks who’d give their left but to kill one like that to do a full-body mount of.
 
Killed a 180 class buck right there. Six years early. LOL. I know folks who’d give their left but to kill one like that to do a full-body mount of.
Is this one better?
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Came cruising by at about 1730 today. When he was about 10 yards away, I 'meh'd at him, and he stopped long enough to catch a bolt with both lungs. Made it about 50 yards.
 
Sit number two and it's still windy. Only saw a fawn this morning. Hoping something good shows up before the sun goes down.

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Deer were moving but I couldn’t pass this guy up. For the first time ever I heard coyotes howling the other day, and tonight two showed up. This one had a pear in his mouth when he died.


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After the First Night of listening to the many Packs Howling on our place, we set a See a Coyote-Shoot a Coyote Rule in place.

Weird we rarely get any Pics of them but hear them almost every night. Kind of wakes you up a bit when your sleeping in a Tent and you wake to hear Yotes sounding off in a Circle all around your Camp and your the only one there. I've had that happen several times now.

As of yet I have not seen one while hunting, neither has the SIL.
 
I hunted very hard over the Last week with nothing to show for it other than great memories of time spent in the woods. We had low temps in the high 50s, low 60s for about 5 days and it really got the bucks moving. I saw nice deer on every hunt but not the big one I am after. I’m worried that the one I’m after is no longer on the property - he left last year in early September and came back in December.


I planted a bunch of cypress trees a few years ago. This was the only one that survived.

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My view on one of the hunts.

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A buck that may be my target shortly if the other one I’m after is gone.


An older deer that I saw last night.



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It means what it has always meant - I hunted every opportunity I got. Friday afternoon, Saturday afternoon, Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning, and Wednesday afternoon.
Didn't know regular hunting was very hard hunting. Thanks for the clarification.
 
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