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Originally posted by public View PostAnyone headed out this weekend?
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Originally posted by Ispdnxs View PostDoing the opposite actually, planning to visit the city this weekend. Sure I will be ready to turn around as soon as I hit traffic. Been sitting since dark thirty this morning. No deer yet, just been staring at the spot where my corn was last night. 50 lbs gone in less than 14 hours.
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Originally posted by Storm View PostI've seen corn disappear in less time than that. I've been spreading 100 lbs every Friday and im lucky to have something on the ground on Sat.
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Congrats on the nice bucks!
Well Saturday when I went in I had a guy walking around and made almost a complete circle around me. I ended up telling him to walk through my set up to get back there so he could get settled in. It was first light. 7:15 he’s walking 30 yds from me leaving to go somewhere else. At least he left that early and not later.
A little while later I was texting a buddy in another unit. When I looked up and there was a small buck standing in my corn looking away from me like he was watching something. I went to sit my phone down and hit the Siri button and it beeps twice. Just got the new phone the night before. He spins around and looks dead at me, then bounces off to my right. I’m like what else can happen today. I tell my buddy that usually when everything is going wrong that’s usually when something good happens. About 5 minutes later I see a deer in the same direction the little buck was looking. But only for a second. Headed towards the road. I’m looking and looking for about 15 minutes and nothing. I figure it’s not coming my way. About 5 or 10 minutes later I look to my right and there’s a buck standing about 7yds from me. I'm sitting in a brush blind. He doesn’t know I’m there. He sniffs the air and turns to his right and starts coming around towards the corn. I think this is the deer I saw and that the little buck was looking at. I wait til he steps behind a big tree and get ready. As soon as he steps out I get on him and let it rip. He's only 7 -10 yds away. He takes off across my set up in front of me staggering and struggling to stay up. Looks like he goes down. I text my buddy to let him know and get up to go see. I go about 20 yds and see him about another 20 yds away.
I’m not a trophy hunter, haven’t shot a buck since 2007. I was actually hoping the huge doe I saw the week before would show. His rack was kinda funky. The tip of his left side and g3 look like they have been broken or grew funny from an injury or something. And his right g3 is almost nothing. He also has a flat spot on his left side from the base to brow tine from rubbing tree’s I guess. Actually looks like a rub on a tree. Never seen anything like it. Anyway meat in the freezer and those genes out of the pool.
Last edited by switchback; 11-30-2017, 12:19 AM.
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Originally posted by switchback View PostCongrats on the nice bucks!
Well Saturday when I went in I had a guy walking around and made almost a complete circle around me. I ended up telling him to walk through my set up to get back there so he could get settled in. It was first light. 7:15 he’s walking 30 yds from me leaving to go somewhere else. At least he left that early and not later.
A little while later I was texting a buddy in another unit. When I looked up and there was a small buck standing in my corn looking away from me like he was watching something. I went to sit my phone down and hit the Siri button and it beeps twice. Just got the new phone the night before. He spins around and looks dead at me, then bounces off to my right. I’m like what else can happen today. I tell my buddy that usually when everything is going wrong that’s usually when something good happens. About 5 minutes later I see a deer in the same direction the little buck was looking. But only for a second. Headed towards the road. I’m looking and looking for about 15 minutes and nothing. I figure it’s not coming my way. About 5 or 10 minutes later I look to my right and there’s a buck standing about 7yds from me. I'm sitting in a brush blind. He doesn’t know I’m there. He sniffs the air and turns to his right and starts coming around towards the corn. I think this is the deer I saw and that the little buck was looking at. I wait til he steps behind a big tree and get ready. As soon as he steps out I get on him and let it rip. He's only 7 -10 yds away. He takes off across my set up in front of me staggering and struggling to stay up. Looks like he goes down. I text my buddy to let him know and get up to go see. I go about 20 yds and see him about another 20 yds away.
I’m not a trophy hunter, haven’t shot a buck since 2007. I was actually hoping the huge doe I saw the week before would show. His rack was kinda funky. The tip of his left side and g3 look like they have been broken or grew funny from an injury or something. And his right g3 is almost nothing. He also has a flat spot on his left side from the base to brow tine from rubbing tree’s I guess. Never seen anything like it. Anyway meat in the freezer and those genes out of the pool.
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Originally posted by switchback View PostCongrats on the nice bucks!
Well Saturday when I went in I had a guy walking around and made almost a complete circle around me. I ended up telling him to walk through my set up to get back there so he could get settled in. It was first light. 7:15 he’s walking 30 yds from me leaving to go somewhere else. At least he left that early and not later.
A little while later I was texting a buddy in another unit. When I looked up and there was a small buck standing in my corn looking away from me like he was watching something. I went to sit my phone down and hit the Siri button and it beeps twice. Just got the new phone the night before. He spins around and looks dead at me, then bounces off to my right. I’m like what else can happen today. I tell my buddy that usually when everything is going wrong that’s usually when something good happens. About 5 minutes later I see a deer in the same direction the little buck was looking. But only for a second. Headed towards the road. I’m looking and looking for about 15 minutes and nothing. I figure it’s not coming my way. About 5 or 10 minutes later I look to my right and there’s a buck standing about 7yds from me. I'm sitting in a brush blind. He doesn’t know I’m there. He sniffs the air and turns to his right and starts coming around towards the corn. I think this is the deer I saw and that the little buck was looking at. I wait til he steps behind a big tree and get ready. As soon as he steps out I get on him and let it rip. He's only 7 -10 yds away. He takes off across my set up in front of me staggering and struggling to stay up. Looks like he goes down. I text my buddy to let him know and get up to go see. I go about 20 yds and see him about another 20 yds away.
I’m not a trophy hunter, haven’t shot a buck since 2007. I was actually hoping the huge doe I saw the week before would show. His rack was kinda funky. The tip of his left side and g3 look like they have been broken or grew funny from an injury or something. And his right g3 is almost nothing. He also has a flat spot on his left side from the base to brow tine from rubbing tree’s I guess. Actually looks like a rub on a tree. Never seen anything like it. Anyway meat in the freezer and those genes out of the pool.
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Shes going to be bred this week and confirmed I have 1st pick male. He has Barracuda Blue bloodline.
The dam has Reble Ridge Codys Mischief , Aces High and Mad River.
These are the bloodline that all my compeating dogs had so I;m hopeing for the best.
The only heartbreaker was a pup from Reble Ridge Codys Mischief he was a great marker, had a great mind and ran some awesome lines as a pup but he had a genetic defect so he was nutered and given away.He was replaced by a breeding of rebel ridge pdq breeding.
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