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I remember your post. Two great animals!
I remember seeing these last year! Great bucks both of them.How have you done this year?
No worries, I'm going to need images like that floating in the back of my mind to keep me in my tree stand four days next week, with rain coming down just below snow level.
Thank you. And good luck to you on your late hunts.
Quote from: pope on November 09, 2014, 09:33:08 AMThank you. And good luck to you on your late hunts. Thanks, I dont have much faith for this season.. I have not scouted as much as only have 1 stand up... I have been my own boss for 10 years and I took a job recently, so this will be the first year I will not get to hunt all of late season.... I am hoping to find some nice bucks.. but it might be a doe year.
Quote from: BABackcountryBwhntr on November 09, 2014, 09:38:44 AMQuote from: pope on November 09, 2014, 09:33:08 AMThank you. And good luck to you on your late hunts. Thanks, I dont have much faith for this season.. I have not scouted as much as only have 1 stand up... I have been my own boss for 10 years and I took a job recently, so this will be the first year I will not get to hunt all of late season.... I am hoping to find some nice bucks.. but it might be a doe year. nice, sounds like a good spot... dont forget the horns and can call.Faith is all I have. I have only two "personal" days I can take and I use them for late buck. I'm hunting a tree farm where most bedding and travel routes are in thickets and reprod, with no place to hang a stand. Areas with mature timber have little sign, but I found a drainage leading up to a saddle which has great habitat on both sides. I calculated bucks should cruise through during the rut, and last year (when I got called in to work on a Saturday), a decent 2-point came through during shooting hours. I'm probably moving on next year, but hunting 30 minutes from home is convenient when I only have weekends and a few nights.