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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostIt was not an inch. When I first walked up to him I saw the forked side and thought oops! But then saw it was about 1/2" and the other side was a spike.
He was little. I think 1.5 year old. Going to be good eating. Was nice to clean a smaller easy deer LOL.
I used a hellrazor. I really do not think broadhead choice makes any difference when the arrow goes through the heart though LOL
I switched to hellrazor from NAP thunderhead this year. I am satisfied both, but after I used hellrazor, I like it more. It opens a bigger hole than Thunderhead.
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It gets that way, its still warm and there's still plenty of acorns on the ground. Once it cools off good and the acorns disappear you'll see more activity. The best hunting out there is later in season anyway. It seems like once the new wears off, less and less people put out the effort to hunt and there is a lot less hunting pressure on the animals.
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Went out last Satursday morning and one of my buddy hunted Sunday morning. We both did not see any deer while on the stands.
I spooked a doe while walking out. She was 50 yards away from my feeder and bedding. This reminded me that I heard something laid down around 8:30-9am. Deer definitely showed uninterested to my corn. There are still lots of fresh broadleaf grass and acorn available.
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Originally posted by Stonecreek View PostHas anyone heard the final status on buck tags left? I was under the impression that they are starting to run low.
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The new guy that is staying at and/or watching Tejas told me they only had 2 buck tags left??????? He seems to be a nice guy , but not sure how good his information is especially since he is from Michigan He said to his knowledge no bucks over 13" have been killed yet (all spikes/unbranched) so something doesn't seem to be adding up. But also mentioned that Terri informed him of the 2 tags issue. I'm hoping he was mis-informed or did not hear it correctly.
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Originally posted by TXBowhunter2009 View PostIt gets that way, its still warm and there's still plenty of acorns on the ground. Once it cools off good and the acorns disappear you'll see more activity. The best hunting out there is later in season anyway. It seems like once the new wears off, less and less people put out the effort to hunt and there is a lot less hunting pressure on the animals.
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