View Poll Results: Doe harvests accepted?
yes



12
85.71%
no



2
14.29%
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Team Pass Thru - #7
#452
Awesome!!!
You know anyone tribal or non-tribal with a deer dog to help ya track?
Hell man, I wish we were there to help ya. I know the anticipation of waiting all night to track that doe, so this wait has got to be killin ya. 8) But just think, by morning he'll be dead & youll have a wall hanger buck.
You know anyone tribal or non-tribal with a deer dog to help ya track?
Hell man, I wish we were there to help ya. I know the anticipation of waiting all night to track that doe, so this wait has got to be killin ya. 8) But just think, by morning he'll be dead & youll have a wall hanger buck.
#454
#455
If it is that split brow buck, your right, he is a dandy. Im hopin the best for ya.
What were ya estimating that buck at measuring? If I were you Id probably spend most of the night looking at trail cam pics of my bucks. lol
What were ya estimating that buck at measuring? If I were you Id probably spend most of the night looking at trail cam pics of my bucks. lol
#460
well I went out this morning at first light and found the blood trail and followed it for another 3/4 mile until i lost it. I lost it on top of a hill. If the buck went off either side of that hill he had draws of brush thickets to go into. I walked all the draws off both sides of the hill and never found him. I think he stayed on top of the hill and headed into an unpicked sunflower field about 200 yrds away. I walked the fenceline of the sunflower field and never did find any blood or hair on or around the fenceline. I got about 6 hours invested into trailing him so i guess i did about all i can do.

