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  • Super User
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Got some great pics of some big deer on the trail camera.

Here's the smaller one. We are going to let him walk this year. He's only about 4 or 5 years old. He shows up early every morning but is very spooky. He's been educated earlier in life.

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This is the Old guy. He's about 7 or 8 years old. He's got a cool right main beam and a long kicker coming out of his left G2. He's also got some junk around his bases. I'm not gonna shoot him though. He's got by best friend's name on him.

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Here is the old guy during the day.

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  • Super User
Posted

R u going for the repeat from last year? Nice Deer, is the right beam on the one shorter than the left or is it the camera angle?

  • Global Moderator
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Wish I had anything remotely close to any of those deer on my camera. Hunting a hedge row that runs between a bean field and corn field with bedding areas on the north and one of the only 2 water sources for a long ways now with this drought. Of all the pictures I've got the biggest buck was a meager 6 point :Idontknow: I know the bigger ones are there, just maybe not drinking from the side of the pond I put the camera on I guess.

  • 2 weeks later...
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oh baby! that makes me want to put down the rod and pick up the bow! those are some good animals.

  • Global Moderator
Posted

Bow season starts Monday here in Kansas! :respect-059:

  • Super User
Posted

gun season came in here in SC Aug 15th goes out the 1st of Janurary, one of the longest seasons in the country.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Global Moderator
Posted

Finally got a couple better deer on the camera. I checked it after sitting in the stand all morning, looks like I need to be out in the evening according to my pictures. My stand in in the treeline at the back of these pictures. These pictures are taken in a small clearing between 300 acres of beans and 200 acres of corn with a very small (20x20 foot) pond on it. It's basically the super highway between feeding areas.

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Get out early guy's! Here in NW Ohio it comes in next Saturday morning, the 29th. I was out checking #2 woods and have a scarape line with about a dozen scrapes all at licking branches, so twice this week Iv'e set up a ways from th area in the morning to see whats up, Thursday morning 2 mama does with there twins came out and a big freezer doe after that with 3 fawns???? Then a smaller 8 pointer came out like he was scent checkin the big girl, and freshened a couple scrapes, anyway Friday morning one of the mama does came out with her twins and a little later the trip fawns no BIG mama, after about 10 minuets her she come with the buck chasin, they went across the small been field a couple times and he acted like he was waiting not willing to leave her. Everything has been early this year here and I think here the activity is about 3 weeks early??? I am looking for an early winter, cold and wet, Time will tell, but this is 2nd week October action for here! GOOD LUCK FOLKS and stay SAFE!!

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