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Author Topic: Should have just stayed in the cabin  (Read 1423 times)

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Offline deadeye

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After spending the day spraying deer repellant on small oaks and other trees in the CRP, I decided to go to a close stand about 100 yards from my cabin.  I should have just stayed in the cabin as this buck fed just feet from it.  Pictures are poor and I believe he was the one I call the high 8.   







I had a half hour or so to watch this buck and using binos I sure it was this guy. 
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Offline savage270

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Just curious what you use for deer repellant and how well it works for you?  Thanks!

Offline deadeye

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I will have to ask my brother in law what we used because he  bought it.  I know what works best for me. Remington .270 with copper  bullets.

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Online Jerkbiat

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unfortunately that is only a seasonal window where that can be used.  ;) :fudd:
Hey look your bobber is up!