Minnesota Outdoorsman
Hunting Forums => Bow Hunting-Archery => Topic started by: deadeye on November 11/05/20, 10:10:11 AM
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It was nice to bow hunt with snow because you could really tell where the deer are traveling.
Days like this is one of the many reasons I enjoy bow hunting.
Several bucks took this same route, (30 Yds from my stand) stopping to scrape, rub branches and pee.
This one needs a few years to mature.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/11/05/Pd7W0.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/Pd7W0)
This little bucks stood for a long time with the tree blocking his vitals. Funny how they seem to have a
knack to do this. For some reason the does that came by shirted this spot.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/11/05/PdpNg.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PdpNg)
Interesting triangle. Top leg would bring deer to the buck scrape spot. Left leg would bring them front and
center at 20 Yards and the bottom leg would give a nice show with lots of opportunity to shoot.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/11/05/PdATF.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PdATF)
I was looking for a big one to follow the brush line. Didn't happen on Saturday.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/11/05/Pd5yJ.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/Pd5yJ)
No deer tried to sneak past me from behind.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/11/05/PdE14.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PdE14)
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fun viewing you're pic's,thanx for sharing.
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You have a great place. Getting a deer cant be a problem.