Yes, Congrats to your son.... Nice job...... I remember those days and now they are 21 and 26 and still hunt with the old man. I even have the wife going with me.
Hope everyone has a good weekend, I was out Thursday to Sunday and saw lots of action, does being pushed and bucks slamming heads. Blackpowder hunters always seem to shuffle the deer around near Hugo and we've added a few more to our hit list.
Had chance at this monster at 40 yards but just couldn't get him to stop in a lane I felt comfortable with. Anyone have better luck with the excellent weather this weekend?
That’s me! Were you in the big Ford pickup? Good to see other members in the area. Wonder which Fair all those 18wheelers we’re going to or coming from? I thought I was in Dallas traffic for minute...
That’s me! Were you in the big Ford pickup? Good to see other members in the area. Wonder which Fair all those 18wheelers we’re going to or coming from? I thought I was in Dallas traffic for minute...
Yeah that was me. Them big trucks were blocking traffic!!!!
A few deer we shot at the McGee Creek WMA muzzle loader hunt. We saw so much chasing and aggression this past weekend. It sure is prime time around that area.
Cold and wet is no way to go through life, unless it’s the rut?
Anyone seeing anything? I had no time this year to do anything and didn’t think I was gonna get to hunt at all, but then my wife told me to get after it for five days, so here I am, freezing my butt off on public land hoping I catch a giant slipping up looking for love. Set up on a post oak flat that’s south of a dry creek bottom. From what I figured out last year most deer bed around thick cedar patches for cover in that creek bottom then travel this oak flat, I don’t know where they go, since there’s a large field behind me with grass as tall as I am, but my thoughts are with this north wind bucks should cruise this flat scent checking those bedding areas. Saw a four point and a busted up tall and wide 8 yesterday and had a yearling fawn walk by this morning. We’ll see what the day holds. If I don’t have much action by noonish I’m moving my stand a hundred yards or so, or I may go get on a north facing ridge and hunt there. Decisions, decisions.
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