Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
#81
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
Going to put out my game-cam tommorrow guys. Hopefully ill have a few big buck pictures to post in a week or so. You guys may have already seen it, but heres a picture of "the one that got away" from last year.
#83
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: HINESVILLE GA South Ga
Posts: 1,621
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
PIC STILL NOT COMING UP......guess the pic gotta way too......LOL
our opening day was today....didn't see anything this morning and saw a doe and two yearlings late this afternoon.
I thought the day was gonna end without me seeing a thing but it felt good to at least see them.
Heading out in the morning, hopefully tomorrow will be the day.
our opening day was today....didn't see anything this morning and saw a doe and two yearlings late this afternoon.
I thought the day was gonna end without me seeing a thing but it felt good to at least see them.
Heading out in the morning, hopefully tomorrow will be the day.
#84
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
now the pic is coming up for me. I dont know what the deal is, im not that experienced posting them on here. But anyway, i can see it well, i hope you guys can
#85
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: fairfield, ohio
Posts: 34
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
hey. i shot him outside of pingree, north dakota population 65. went to orens's neighbors house and it took us a whopping 20 minutes to get there. lots of open land! check it out on the web if you'd like @ bisonranch.com. good time good food great host for the hunt!
#86
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 16
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
Just trying to keep our thread up top. Anyone seeing any good bucks? I saw a nice one saturday while doing a little scouting. I have a stand set up on an island of trees in-between two corn fields. The cornfields have an old grassy waterway inbetween them that lead to the island. There is heavy timber on each side of the waterway and the tree island is at one end of the waterway. Needless to say this is a heavy used deer highway. Anyways, as I was going to the stand to put up a camera I looked down the trail and a buck was coming right at me. He didn't see me at first but once he did he put on the breaks and ran about 50 yards back down the trail. Then what happened I had never seen before, he came right back towards me to within 25 yards, stood there and stomped for a while then walked back to where he came from. All I can figure out is that he has been walking this same path for some time and was determined to get on through past me. He would have been a shooter but one side of his rack didn't develop, 5 points on one side wider than his ears but only one spike about 10 inches long on the other. This was at 11:30 am so I figure he was trying to get back to his bed and I was in his way. Cool experience non the less.
#87
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
Been seeing 2 nice 140 class bucks in the bean field every evening earlier in the summer. The beans have browned up some, and haven't seen them there for about a week now. I was checking the weather, and the wind is going to be perfect for tomorro evening's opener. I am gonna sit there and see what happens.
#88
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: HINESVILLE GA South Ga
Posts: 1,621
RE: Official Team "Arrow Slingers" (22) Thread
How did your opener go Mobow?
I went out and climbed this evening......had a yearling come out at 6:30 and feed through a trail watched it about 5 minutes. Then at 7:00 I had a doe and another yearling come in and feed for about 15 minutes. While I was watching them I looked to my left and saw a buck watching them feed. It looked like a cow horn spike (best i could tell). Well the buck ended up going up to the doe, yearling trotted about yards and went back to feeding and the buck was sniffing on the doe and chasing her around a bit. It felt good watching all that was going on, but I can't believe the bucks are starting to do that this early.......It has been a little cooler here lately with all the hurricanes, and weather from them we have been having? I gues that is what is doing it.
I went out and climbed this evening......had a yearling come out at 6:30 and feed through a trail watched it about 5 minutes. Then at 7:00 I had a doe and another yearling come in and feed for about 15 minutes. While I was watching them I looked to my left and saw a buck watching them feed. It looked like a cow horn spike (best i could tell). Well the buck ended up going up to the doe, yearling trotted about yards and went back to feeding and the buck was sniffing on the doe and chasing her around a bit. It felt good watching all that was going on, but I can't believe the bucks are starting to do that this early.......It has been a little cooler here lately with all the hurricanes, and weather from them we have been having? I gues that is what is doing it.