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Offline deadeye

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I wish the camera was set to video for this encounter. Or better yet being in the stand it overlooked. 
My grandson was in it the morning these were taken. Should have been there for the evening hunt.









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Your grandson sat in that stand in the morning and didn't see anything other than a Timberwolf.   We were all on buck ridge at that time.
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Online Steve-o

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Those are amazing photos.  Good luck next weekend.

P.S.  Just curious...  According to camp guidelines, are those both shooters?   :confused:

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I wish the camera was set to video for this encounter. Or better yet being in the stand it overlooked. 
My grandson was in it the morning these were taken. Should have been there for the evening hunt.





Does this mean the Rut is on?   :scratch: :scratch: 
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Steve-o,
Good question. There's about 8-10 very nice bucks on camera. These would really blowup by next year.  There's a couple I would think about shooting as sometimes you just have to shot something. I assume being they travel during the season some of these will get shot by neighbors but there's a good chance at least half will make it through to next year.  I don't have a "do not shoot" list and it's pretty much up to the hunter regarding some of these bucks. I know this is pretty much of a vague answer but I really don't know at this time. Maybe I let one go Saturday morning but shoot it the following Saturday. 
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That would be cool to watch!
Hey look your bobber is up!