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Author Topic: Great few days bow hunting  (Read 3034 times)

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Offline deadeye

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Lots of deer, great weather and good time with a friend and my son. No we didn't make a dent in the deer population either.  :rotflmao:
The bucks we saw were mostly small from spikes, forks, and sixes except one big one that approached my son just before lose of daylight. Unfortunately it was too dark when it presented a broadside shot at 30 yards. He said he was still shaking when he met me to head out.  This is some of what keeps you coming back.  I saw a nice 6/8 on Friday but couldn't get him to come any closer than 50 yards.  My friend saw around 20 deer this morning.  I wasn't too far from him and only saw 9 or so.  Here's some pictures to help get you fired up for your seasons whether it's bow, gun or muzzleloader. 

Friday evening near the logged area.


The green is 60 yards away and is aspen regen




Skidder trail from last winters logging


Buck skirting the aspen regen


Saturday morning.




This guy dared me to pickup my bow. He hung around at 20 yards for quite a while


Had a noisy visitor. Just glad he didn't pick my tree.


Saturday evening.


Saturday evening I picked a more open spot. No deer came.




Saturday evening at a spot bucks gather to size each other up.  A little early for this activity.
***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline Steve-o

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Had a pileated 'pecker start banging on a tree near me opening morning of gun season.  :doah:

It was clear, cold, and crisp and the sound traveled forever.  At first I was worried about the noise scaring away deer, but then figured that deer hear those guys all over all the time.  :scratch:

When we got back to the car for lunch everyone was wondering who in the h3ll was working on their deer stand during prime time.   :confused: