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Originally posted by Low Fence View Post“ can you caped one for me? He’s a big one.. maybe 160!!!”....sure bring him on
Dropped tailgate.......... “he passed 160 A LONG TIME AGO!”
fun night at the skinning rack with a true once in a lifetime animal I’m glad to be a small part of.
Very small deer and best we could determine by all indications he was a 3 yo.
Where was this deer shot
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Originally posted by CSanders View PostAnyone know when the rut usually wraps up in and around Anderson county?
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Originally posted by BW96 View PostHistorically I've seen them chasing every year from opener to thanksgiving. In my area, it doesnt seem like there is a definite rut like other places I hunt.
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Well I got hit with the double whammy for leasing timber company land. Power company contractors trimmed edges of power line right of way the week of October 23rd, the left it lay and mulched on Tuesday November 5th. I have a good video of the tractor mowing past my stand as I was in it.
Then I hunted this past Monday. Drive in my middle road on my four wheeler before daylight to my parking spot. I shoot a 5 point, spike on one side four on the other, take it to camp down a different road so I don't disturb my wife in her stand. When I drive back at noon down the same middle road from the morning, they were set up and cutting pines. Sure did a lot of work in a few hours.
I talked to two of the guys cutting. They are tripling, cutting about 400 acres(north half of my lease), and will be there at least a month. I asked about the roads and they're bringing in bull rock to fix ruts and mud holes. I told them I would have a list of shooting lanes I would like for them to cut for me.
It's going to be better in the long run and I'm not complaining. Just the timing sometimes.
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Originally posted by Grndchecker View PostWell I got hit with the double whammy for leasing timber company land. Power company contractors trimmed edges of power line right of way the week of October 23rd, the left it lay and mulched on Tuesday November 5th. I have a good video of the tractor mowing past my stand as I was in it.
Then I hunted this past Monday. Drive in my middle road on my four wheeler before daylight to my parking spot. I shoot a 5 point, spike on one side four on the other, take it to camp down a different road so I don't disturb my wife in her stand. When I drive back at noon down the same middle road from the morning, they were set up and cutting pines. Sure did a lot of work in a few hours.
I talked to two of the guys cutting. They are tripling, cutting about 400 acres(north half of my lease), and will be there at least a month. I asked about the roads and they're bringing in bull rock to fix ruts and mud holes. I told them I would have a list of shooting lanes I would like for them to cut for me.
It's going to be better in the long run and I'm not complaining. Just the timing sometimes.
I know it’s different in pines. I’ll chase a skidder around in hardwoods. Deer will be right behind them. They like fresh dirt. They are curious animals and can eat the browse knocked and torn down
I’ve seen P&Y standing beside limbers 20 minutes after crew called it a day
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostI know it’s different in pines. I’ll chase a skidder around in hardwoods. Deer will be right behind them. They like fresh dirt. They are curious animals and can eat the browse knocked and torn down
I’ve seen P&Y standing beside limbers 20 minutes after crew called it a day
They cut during the week and off weekends. I plan on finding a fresh cut lane next to an oak flat and hang out a while.
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