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    Need advice on a getting a buck

    I have a buck that I got a pic of last night. I just put the cameras out on the 24th. No one has seen this buck all year hunting out there for sure. I might have seen just his body one night but not the head. With the season closing soon any advice on how I can get this buck? I have a decent idea on where the deer bed which isn't far from the feeder I got his pic at. He did show during shooting hours. Any advice?

    #2
    You're hunting genius IQ bucks up there in Oklahoma, good luck.....

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      #3
      Spend as much time in the woods as you can. Be careful and watch you scent

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        #4
        Just hunt hard sit daylight to dark if you can.

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          #5
          Spotlight???
          Good luck man, send me a pic of that buck when you get a chance. Sounds like you found a good one.
          Also curious on what you found out about the 4wd.

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            #6
            If it gets really cold and snowy/icy again, be there. He's hungry post-rut, and maybe he'll be at the feeder during daylight if all the other food is covered in snow.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
              You're hunting genius IQ bucks up there in Oklahoma, good luck.....
              No this is a place I hunt here in TX. Not one of those OK bucks that change like the weather.

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                #8
                Should I get off the feeders, will rattling work at all this time of year?

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                  #9
                  Here is the pic. Hard to see but if you blow it up you can make out his horns.
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                    #10
                    TB, I'd get aggressive. I'd get a stand hung as close to his bedding area as you dare and then sit him out. If he's hitting the feeder position yourself in that direction but not hunt the feeder.

                    As far as rattling goes I'd avoid it this late in the season. Others may say different but I've just not had luck this late.

                    Good luck!

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