JD, good stuff on the roosters.
I threw the chicks in the truck again and headed to scout mulies saturday night. Deer movements were up as but a breath of wind. Saw the 4x4 180 typical and ladies again, though he had a smaller 4x4 following himas well. Same property,but found out theyare living in the NW corner of the PFRAthen sneaking out tohis alfalfa. I am not sure they'll be there after today(rifle opened this am), though no way to get to this corner but by foot so he maybe safe. If not I believethey'd move to the west into the pasture with the farmers cattle, lots of willow/pocket bush to hide in and have seen mulies hanging there in the past. Saw another high typical, was just past the ears but never got a good side view to see his forks or other details. Looked interesting though and he is living to the extreme west of this same landowners property. Was running solo, so he'll be cruising.Then I saw one of NT'sI have been chasing, bugger has moved south and west on heavily posted land near the river. I had no luck getting permission on the piece heand several does were on butbeside that run of property I'm GTG.Saw a number of deer both mulies/whitetails and learneda few things...mission accomplished. Now i just have to hope the winds blow right, the temperature stick drops and the deer behave come thursday...lol

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