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Shot a meat doe last night
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At 610pm had 7 does out in front of me picked one of the nicer ones (frist one to turned broad side). Double lunged her and watchd her run 30 yards and pile up.

Good eating ahead.
 
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Congrats...... I have only been out a few times so far. Hope to have 1 or 2 in the freezer by Thanksgiving.
 
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Good job! She'll be nice in the freezer.

I got a cow elk a few weeks back, and she's great!


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Posts: 1645 | Location: Elizabeth, Colorado | Registered: 13 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Excellent! It's always nice when you can see them pile up.

I live/hunt in west Tennessee and it's been almost too hot to think about hunting and there's been way too much green growth in the woods.

With the way it is my area, the sawbriars and grape vines are so darned thick, a deer could jump ten feet off the trail and be invisible.

I've been practicing a lot and shooting well, but I know that deer can run even well hit, and I don't want to lose an animal.

But I've had trail cameras out and getting some nice animals on the cards. So I'm thinking that I'll be making a similar post before too long....
 
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The first few cool evenings would be a great time to get out.

It was so hot here in CO in elk season that we had to bone out our kills, hang them out at night to chill and bury them in the day. (We were out in a wilderness area.)

The heat delayed the rut, but there was plenty of normal feeding activity. Just get the meat taken care of quickly in the heat.


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Posts: 1645 | Location: Elizabeth, Colorado | Registered: 13 February 2004Reply With Quote
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At 610pm had 7 does out in front of me picked one of the nicer ones (frist one to turned broad side). Double lunged her and watchd her run 30 yards and pile up.

Good eating ahead.


Congrats....I took my meat doe on the first day of the early anterless season in SE PA.


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Posts: 599 | Location: Chester County, PA. | Registered: 09 February 2011Reply With Quote
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Sept and the frist week or of oct here was hot 2 weeks ago was in the 80's didn't even feel like hunting.

Cooled down this week low 30's high 45 or so just about right.

Got this one cut up might go out and wack another one today.
 
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congrats on the deer man.

hey shof, my folks still live in hardeman county, in bolivar. i hunt in fayette county every year at thanksgiving. apparently some kid killed his first buck with a bow recently, green score of 163" real close to my folks house. unfortunately we can't hunt anywhere near there.
 
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