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Exciting night in the woods.

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  1. SouthernMDArcher

    SouthernMDArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Very exciting Evening yesterday gents. I went out in a light rain/mist and was settled in what I call the "far back stand", have not hunted that stand since it was put up a month before season open. Around 5:30 I see movement straight in front of me in the thick brush/trees at 60 yards, I stood there and did not move a muscle. After a few minutes a nice "guestimated" 130 class 8 point pops out at 45 yards and is slowly feeding along the thick brush.

    He starts making a rub and suddenly I see movement behind and about 10 yards to his right. To my amazement it was a perfect 10 point that I would also guess to be upper 130 to low 140's. Both deer feed and move within 40 yards but I do not have a clear shot, then eventually feed away and I lose sight of them heading towards the northern swamp area.

    Now I am standing there thinking " Hmmmm, two large bucks moving together, I would have thought the bachelor groups would have broke up by now. So what does this tell me?..........it tells me there are even bigger more dominate bucks in the area and guess what? I am RIGHT................................................. !!!!!!

    At 6:10 I look to my left and see nothing but rack coming through the woods, It is Hightower " Buck I have been hunting for three years" and he is massive, easily 150 class buck with a huge body. He turns and follows almost the same trail that the other two bucks used. At one point he gets to a point that if he took 2 to 3 more steps I would have had an easy 30 yard shot. He decides to turn slightly right and move behind the thick brush and slowly feeds away towards the swamp just like the 8 and 10 pointer.

    Folks, you just do not see deer of this caliber on a regular basis down here. So what does this tell me? That I am doing something right, have hunted this property seven years and have passed on 100-110 class deer, four years ago I set a rule in my head of 120 or bigger and let them go and grow policy, I believe for this property it may be paying off.

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  2. wibowhntr

    wibowhntr Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Sweet! Sounds like an awesome hunt.
     
  3. Swamp Stalker

    Swamp Stalker Legendary Woodsman

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    LOVE IT!!!!! that's some awesome stuff right there! good luck!
     
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    Very cool. I checked cams yesterday afternoon and the last bachelor groups I have were from September 23rd. Have seen a few 1.5 and 2.5yr olds, but nothing together. Sounds like you're on them. Only a matter of time, now.
     
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    Treehopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks for Sharing, nice story.
     
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    Thats great sounds like a good stand to be in right now
     
  7. Dunn County

    Dunn County Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Very great encounter and story. Thanks for sharing. Question off of this. Last weekend in WI I had 2 mature bucks come out and feed together in the beans as well. Am I to assume that they are doing this because there is a bigger buck in the area as well?
     
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    What a sit! Very cool Dave :tu:
     
  9. smctitan

    smctitan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I hope you guys are right about them still being together because of a larger, more dominant buck in the area both for your sake and for mine. The buck I shot last Wednesday was still hanging out with another good buck up until the night I shot him. Hopefully the rut will bring them out! Good luck.


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