Congrats to the bro in law

. You are in tough with the weather this year again. The windchill yesterday was bone chilling. I don't doubt they were moving tonight as it warmed up a little, actually felt nice. I haven't been back in the proctor area for a while and then nobody ever went past the fenceline, use to be a little haven...guess not no more.
The posted land often becomes their home as theydon't want to cross the skirmish line that is set up before rifle season even opens. You should see bow and muzzy season along that trail[

]!! Close and not posted makes for pressure.
Rips you a new one, yet he is doing the samething...BOO!
Buddy showed up tonight with a buck he took tonight NE of Hanley. He said it was following a group of does?? Alsomentioned the deer were moving. I was justheading outso couldn't put a tape on him and with no camera no pics either[&:]but asked him toemail me some.A 6x6 typical -I'd say 24 to 25" beams, 20ish inside spread, good tine length and average mass. I figurehe'lltop 170, not sure he'llstay boone but a real nice buck.
They are out their so keep the faith. Best of luck tomorrow.