This weekend had pretty good activity for me, but didn’t get to sling any arrows. Had a decent 8pt at 15 yards that was so tempting but based on the short time I had to look at him, I think he was right inside the ears around 12.5” inside spread. Plus some pigs about 100 yards away spooked him before I really got a great look. Got some stuff to do this afternoon, I’ll be back out later this week in evening or next weekend.
Hunted two different areas yesterday. In the morning hunt I had two doe about 40 yards. They did not like the Tinks #69 I had out. Maybe a little early for that. Went to another unit after lunch and had at least 10 doe in my area. I brushed myself in and sat on a tree trunk. Had a doe come in at ten yards and went to draw back, only to have a twig from one of the dead limbs I use get jammed in the cam of my bow. Plenty of doe on my cameras and at the spots I hunt but man, where are the bucks?
Hunted two different areas yesterday. In the morning hunt I had two doe about 40 yards. They did not like the Tinks #69 I had out. Maybe a little early for that. Went to another unit after lunch and had at least 10 doe in my area. I brushed myself in and sat on a tree trunk. Had a doe come in at ten yards and went to draw back, only to have a twig from one of the dead limbs I use get jammed in the cam of my bow. Plenty of doe on my cameras and at the spots I hunt but man, where are the bucks?
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October lull, acorns falling. and still month and a half away from the rut..
All Texas deer are on the small side. Somerville deer are notorious narrow. They are also not nearly as prevalent as in other areas and PHLs.
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I meant in regards to Texas. The deer in San Angelo have at least 50 lbs this on the Somerville deer I saw in the forum, and back home in the La Grange/ Shiner area probably 25 lbs.
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