Intentional Grounding team 14
#34
well guys got us on the board last nite....or this morning how ever you want to look at it. shot her right before dark followed blood 60 yards or so and bam downpour thunderstorm and all i backed out came back this morning found her maybe 20 yards from me
quick pic we took this morning
quick pic we took this morning
#35
checkin in my name is brad sanders im from southern IL and lookin forward to the hunting season planted new food plots and got some great bucks but im goin to be focused more on shootin scrub bucks that dont have G-1 or messed up racks tryin to work on the heard but ill def be shootin alotta does
#36
heres just a few of the bucks im lookin for but the one with the jacked up rack is the one i really wanna get rid of and those pic are about 20 yrds from my stand and i just planted a food plot there so we will cross our fingers and hope for the best
#38
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks BC Canada
Posts: 760
Canuck_2 checking in; glad to be with you all. I'm in western Canada - about half way across British Columbia right on the WA state border. I'll be shooting my 2003 Hoyt Razortec, which I like better than anything I've shot before or since.
Our season actually started Sept 1 and I've been out briefly on 3 mornings. A couple days ago I had a spike nice and close broadside but let him pass as we have only a 1-buck limit (with a few complicated exceptions). Haven't done much scouting this year but my favorite areas have the usual nice array of deer. Been too busy contending with the house, as we were clobbered in July by a freak wind storm that did a lot of damage. Have a new roof on now and the interior problems are finally being addressed.
Our season lasts until well into December and the rut is always my favorite time. Before that I'll be away a couple times, including a trip to an archery tournament in St. George Utah. But no worries - I'll have lots of time in the woods.
Our season actually started Sept 1 and I've been out briefly on 3 mornings. A couple days ago I had a spike nice and close broadside but let him pass as we have only a 1-buck limit (with a few complicated exceptions). Haven't done much scouting this year but my favorite areas have the usual nice array of deer. Been too busy contending with the house, as we were clobbered in July by a freak wind storm that did a lot of damage. Have a new roof on now and the interior problems are finally being addressed.
Our season lasts until well into December and the rut is always my favorite time. Before that I'll be away a couple times, including a trip to an archery tournament in St. George Utah. But no worries - I'll have lots of time in the woods.
#40
No problem we had an early doe season this past weekend and I got off work in time. I know come October I get a little hesitant on shooting a doe rite away this year I have a few stands I won't shoot a doe out of or even think of goin in with out a perfect wind and at least the last week of October. September 1 wow didn't realize ur season started so early