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ORIGINAL: M.Hensler/PA
Way to go! Simply amazing the deer sitings he has. What state is he in? 23 deer in one sitting, 20 doe another time, and another buck down...wow!
Way to go! Simply amazing the deer sitings he has. What state is he in? 23 deer in one sitting, 20 doe another time, and another buck down...wow!
In the morning hunt I counted 13 deer with good buck chasing does under the street lights, the evening, I stopped counting at 37 sightings, many the same deer mind you but after I stopped counting I saw many more different bucks. Here is my HNI journal for that hunt: http://www.huntingnet.com/fieldjournal/fieldjournal_detail.aspx?nID=544
#43
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Wow! Good job SB! Sounds like one of my spots. I had 14 does and fawns walk past me tonight in one group. According to some, it's not very challenging and we should hunt somewhere else. You know, outside of our own backyard. But I don't know, it's fun seeing a lot of deer and being able to "cherry pick" one at will.Again, congradulations.
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ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
So the houses are the fences? Is it much of a challenge?
So the houses are the fences? Is it much of a challenge?
The evening I sat in a tree behind one of these house when a buck was chasing a doe, he was 20 yards from me with no shot because of vegitation (thick). Behind me the women was standing next to a occupied vehicle and they were carrying on a conversation, laughing and carrying on. The deer were oblivious to them BUT, when I stepped up to the tree I was going to setup in, I spooked several deer out of there in a hurry. You step inside what the deer consider a safe zone and they turn inside out to leave.
Yes, very challanging in it's own way.
#46
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I see Rob.I was asking because there is a well to do neighborhood that is wanting bowhunters to come in and help thin the heard. Its about a 40 acre plot that is literally surronded by huge homes and alot of them were feeding the deer until the home association banned it. When you drive thru most any time of the day you can see deer. Long story short they need hunters to kill them to save all the $ they are losing on their landscape etc. Thats why I asked the ?'s because it seems like it would be a shoot more than a hunt.