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Wait till November and find the does, the big bucks will be around them. If that area has a late hunt
They're most likely moving from their summer range to their winter range.
You typically get at least a few days at the start of the archery season to try and kill one before they disappear. After that, your right, it can be frustrating. In my opinion there not moving to winter ground, instead just broadening there home range, limiting movement and of course going nocturnal.
Is that a tag on the left antler in pic #2?
Quote from: Rainier10 on October 07, 2016, 11:26:32 AMIs that a tag on the left antler in pic #2? Yes.
I thought it was alive and feeding until I saw that the body extends upwards at the top of the picture. It's dead for sure!
Quote from: DaveMonti on October 07, 2016, 03:57:56 PMI thought it was alive and feeding until I saw that the body extends upwards at the top of the picture. It's dead for sure!I almost thought someone shot it and it got up and ran away.
what time of year are you hunting there? are you running cams in late nov and december?
must be location, the property i hunted on over there they killed 130 inch deer on every year for a long time but in the last four years I am the only one to kill a mature buck (140'') from what I hear the deer are getting less and less every year. There are so many predators and so many hunters in that county...