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Seen alot of deer when we went out . . ..these are thanksgiving morning got close to the does but they would spook so we couldnt get close to the little buck we saw
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Nice pics
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the blown up picture of a deer at no less then 400 hundred yards
same picture without blowing him up I knew because of how open it was getting to this guy wasnt going to be a easy stalk but decided what the heck i might as well get a closer look and I am glad I did he isnt a impressive deer by most standard but sneaking up on him bedded down in 2 to 3 foot sage with another buck and eight doe was a little bit of a achievement.
here he pokes his head into the wash I belly crawled up to get close. . .I think he was smelling ? the wind was blowing pretty stiff from right to left on a slant towards me
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Nice pics thanks for sharing
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he probably smelt that turkey back home in the oven, lol
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I dont know if they winded me or not but all the deer started moving through in front of me so I took some more pictures as they went through before I went home for some leftover turkey
I think the doe were more aware then the bucks were
More smelling maybe the doe
my leg was cramping and I had to move slightly He was instantly watching me but after a minute of stillness he continued feeding
after about fifteen minutes I finally moved again and the doe were onto me and they all moved off I think i need a quiter camera the doe were very aware of the shutter sound untill i moved though they couldnt place the noise
Wish i would have had my tripod with me I was dying holding the heavy lense up watching the deer
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Good pics!!! Thanks for posting them
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December 19, 2008, 11:04:34 PM »
Drove up on the backside of the chelan butte and ran into the sheep herd that was pretty fun
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Love watching deer playing specially in the new snow. . . I think this buck was chasing off the lil spike because there was a hot doe below him these were right before dark and he was moving fast pictures didnt come out super clear
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so I got some close ups of that deer the next day he was preoccupied so I was able to get really close
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Went to another spot saw a nice little four point
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saw a rare whitail in mule deer country
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Last pictures and I am off here
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Awsome pics, keep them coming!!!
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Nice Pics wilsongideon!!! Luv the close one's. It's just like Bow Hunting!!! Getting close is half the fun!!!
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