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Deer movement lately?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by spoon33, Dec 26, 2014.

  1. spoon33

    spoon33 Newb

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    Haven't been able to check my cameras in a while and was just curious how the deer movement is going. I need to shoot a doe or two this weekend and was wondering what time you guys are seeing movement.
    I'll be hunting in Oklahoma incase anyone was wondering.
     
  2. Beefie

    Beefie Weekend Warrior

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    I just came home from a afternoon hunt , I saw 5 at 3:15 they hung around for a hafe hour. Checked cameras and I am back to having more movement during the day than at night. But I also have deer at every hour, more early morning and late afternoon.

    Beefie
     
  3. early in

    early in Grizzled Veteran

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    I actually saw 4 doe this evening around 4:00PM. They weren't browsing like I thought they would/should be, instead they were walking at a steady pace, which I thought was a bit odd. They weren't spooked at all. Good sign for this time of year!
     
  4. BukFvr21

    BukFvr21 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'd check out out midwestwhitetail.com and from there click on whitetail watch. It's a pretty much live updated forum that hunters log in what they see. It's run by Bill Winke who in my opinion is the man when it comes to deer hunting and land management. It's free to sign up and you can look at region specific information.
     

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