Good jobWind here too. We just hit another one. Waiting a bit and hoping for more action.
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That’s great!"Another One Bites the Dust"
Been real slow at my place haven't seen any rutting activity so far. All the doe seen have had fawns/yearlings in tow.Been down here on the deer lease since Friday afternoon and was in areas of no service. Now I am high on a mountain with service. Saw 7 deer yesterday morning with only 1 being a buck and a small one at that. Yesterday evening got busted by a doe and 2 fawns when they got downwind. Pretty uneventful other than that.
I am in a hardwood "rut zone" that has paid off in many occasions over the past 20 years...
Should really pick up next week for the rifle opener. We had a huge flurry of activity on the ML opener down here but up at our place on the hollow it has been pretty slow other than a couple 3.5 year olds...Been real slow at my place haven't seen any rutting activity so far. All the doe seen have had fawns/yearlings in tow.
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All I have seen is 2 foxes and a truckload of squirrels...Ok so just seen first rut sign. A basket rack 8 with a gimpy hind leg chasing a doe, another doe a Couple minutes behind . Was beginning to wonder.
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Just never know, best buck I've taken, was with a bow. came off a lease on the baron fork Creek, near Eldon. Had multiple cams out, never seen him before.Should really pick up next week for the rifle opener. We had a huge flurry of activity on the ML opener down here but up at our place on the hollow it has been pretty slow other than a couple 3.5 year olds...
A friend in Fort Gibson killed a 17 point monster just outside of town he had never seen in person or on camera. He plots, feeds, and runs cameras year around and all he has had pics of is spikes and forkies until this stranger buck showed up while he was bowhunting...
Those big guys really know how to keep themselves hidden, even from cameras. I often wonder if they pick up the least little amount of human scent on the camera and stay away from them. One thing that is interesting to do is to take a camera in deep when you do your post season scouting, and leave it for six months or so. Then go see what was going on in the deep dark hiding places that you can't really get access to, where stuff feels really safe.Just never know, best buck I've taken, was with a bow. came off a lease on the baron fork Creek, near Eldon. Had multiple cams out, never seen him before.
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