Trail Cam pix
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Fork Horn
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Trail Cam pix
For those of you that don' t read the Bownhunting Forum.
I' m 99% sure this the same deer, but I have been wrong before. One was taken 11-04-03 and the other was taken 11-09-03. Hopefully this weekend one of us will get him on the ground and we' ll get some better pix.
I' m 99% sure this the same deer, but I have been wrong before. One was taken 11-04-03 and the other was taken 11-09-03. Hopefully this weekend one of us will get him on the ground and we' ll get some better pix.
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RE: Trail Cam pix
All bucks move in daylight during the rut.
Those pix were taken prolly 1/4 mile apart, 5 days apart.
As of last Sunday morning that buck was still alive. Buddy of mine had him walk by at 35 yards but couldn' t get a shot. Friday is the slug opener so hopefully he' s got a safe place to hide or his head' s gonna end up on someone' s wall!
Those pix were taken prolly 1/4 mile apart, 5 days apart.
As of last Sunday morning that buck was still alive. Buddy of mine had him walk by at 35 yards but couldn' t get a shot. Friday is the slug opener so hopefully he' s got a safe place to hide or his head' s gonna end up on someone' s wall!
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RE: Trail Cam pix
This deer was taken on opening morning of the shotgun season by the guys who hunt the property next to us.
The 190-200" class buck we' d seen a few times was taken on Saturday morning by the guys on the other neighboring property.
I hope there' s still a few left for late season.
The 190-200" class buck we' d seen a few times was taken on Saturday morning by the guys on the other neighboring property.
I hope there' s still a few left for late season.