some cam pics
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some cam pics
nice young 8 with base points on the right side
young one with super beams hope to see him in 2 years
basic 9 with 5 around his bases and browls
an old buck with lots of mass. basic 10 with a small point coming off the lower right g-2. got a shed from this buck.
the buck i call the 8-10 buck. basic 8 with a point on each g-3 so he is a 10
and finally met "Picket Fence"
young one with super beams hope to see him in 2 years
basic 9 with 5 around his bases and browls
an old buck with lots of mass. basic 10 with a small point coming off the lower right g-2. got a shed from this buck.
the buck i call the 8-10 buck. basic 8 with a point on each g-3 so he is a 10
and finally met "Picket Fence"
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well guys yes i got a favorite and that is picket fence but i also have a shed off of that old ten point. so either of those 2 or the 8-10 buck. my buddy has dibs on the 9 point with the base junk which is ok because i was gonna let him walk anyway. all the younger deer get a pass..
yes alot of day pics but what i didnt post is the tresspasser that didnt notice my cam( i hide them really good) that was messing with my mineral rock and appears to be spitting on it.
the only thing i will say on county is i am in a good one lol.
yes alot of day pics but what i didnt post is the tresspasser that didnt notice my cam( i hide them really good) that was messing with my mineral rock and appears to be spitting on it.
the only thing i will say on county is i am in a good one lol.
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If it is at all possible, try to stay civil with him. Print out a pic of him spitting on the lick, so you can show him you know it was him. Just tell him that you don't tresspass on his property, or do things to discourage the deer from going to his property. Also let him know that you would prefer to get along, being that you are Hunting Brethren, and that we need to stick together. They are just deer, and it is much better to have a friend than a foe.