Let me ask y’all a question: the tripod I’m hunting tonight has a light, marginal and swirling wind. Feeder is 120+ yards away. Generally is that enough distance to disperse scent in the pines? Normally I hunt a box blind so it would be a moot point but it’s too warm to go there right now.
So I’m not saying they smelled me, but I’m not saying they didn’t smell me, but my two target does came out and one of them was squirrely (the other was not at all). The squirrley doe decided she didn’t want to stick around so she headedoff and the non-squirrley doe started to follow suit. I had a brief second to shoot the non-squirrley doe but when I tried to situate myself my @$%#ing tripod seat popped and she took off.
Sundays supposed to be a lot nicer. You might as well stay.
This morning felt good but didn’t have any action. I’ve got pictures of deer so they’re around but didn’t want to come out to play today. This evening was definitely hot. Mosquitoes were annoying and the squirrels are the devil. Radar looks nasty for a morning hunt for me so I may be sleeping in and go for a evening hunt tomorrow. Sunday looks nice and probably stay till that evening depending if I put one in the cooler by Sunday morning.
Hey guys, I've got to correct something I posted about the "two monster bucks killed in the DCNF and knowing about one of them... I reported that a biggun was killed there day before yesterday and I had a pic... Well it turns out when the story finally was revealed, the deer was killed in a high fence place... I am sorry for misleading everyone... I was told the deer was a DCNF deer, but I have it on a very good source that in fact it was NOT.
Again, I'm very sorry.
Sounds to me like that means the bruisers are still out there then!
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