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Author Topic: They are looking  (Read 1939 times)

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Offline HUNTER2

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Out last night. Had a nice doe come in to about 15 yards on my right. Watched her for a while and then a spike came in from my left at about 20 yards. He wandered over towards her with his nose in the air. She didn't want anything to do with him and ran off. He pursued her and the food plot was empty. Wheres the big boys hiding?
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i seen a fork chasing last thursday, but not serious chasing, more like harrassing. in my neck of the woods i would say we are still about a week out atleast around gun opener. im in your boat hunter2 i havent seen much for bigger guys this year, not even on the camera. im going to throw a camera up over a big scrape tomorrow and see whats visiting it. most of the bigger ones are rolling through in the early part of the morning 1am to 5am. it is a little frusterating to say the least