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Team 2 - Harvest Hounds

Discussion in '2017 Deer Contest' started by buckeyehntr5, Aug 14, 2017.

  1. ETABNT

    ETABNT Weekend Warrior

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    sorry guys but for the next 7-10 days my focus will be on a community wide effort to fill a uhaul full of supplies and i will be driving it on the 10th to the Houston area to help the hurricane victims
     
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    seangarchery Weekend Warrior

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    That's awesome ETABNT! Be safe down there!......
    I'm shooting a PSE DNA at 27.5 inch draw at 60#. Easton axis arrow, nocturnal nocks, bloodsport grave digger and grim reaper pro series 1 3/8 inch cut in my quiver. Both 125 grain. I probably will have the grave digger nocked most of the time. It's all steel in 125 grain.


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    okcaveman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Good on you. Be safe!

    I'm shooting a 14 elite hunter with gold tip hunter arrows and probably buzzcuts and killzones

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    Working on filling a truck here locally to send to Houston also. Our town is small and don't have much be we try. I am shooting a Mathews Halon 32 pushing 450gr Easton axis arrows with Nap spitfire xxx broadheads 315fps

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  6. buckeyehntr5

    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Few from today's card check and cell cam. Will be checking 6 more cams tomorrow and 5 more Sunday.
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    You guys got some great deer to hunt this season! I'll be hunting Michigan and Kentucky with a 60lb Hoyt Factor 34 with a HDX rest, Victory Arrows fletched with barred Turkey feathers that I killed, Hellrazor broadheads, and a HHA Slider sight. Had a trip planed for next week in MD but we had to put that one off for now.
     
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    Thats a nice one!

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    Great bucks fellas!
    The #1 buck I am after has been going by the stand In the mornings. I'll get a video up soon of him. Can't wait to start seeing hard horns!
     
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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    seangarchery Weekend Warrior

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    I love seeing the velvet shed! That biggest one is nice!

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    Nice pics. my struggle is staying out of the woods. So many cameras I want to check. Patience has never been my suit.

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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    He's a solid 3yr old that I had pics of last year. Still waiting on 2 bucks that will be on the list at this farm to show up.

    The mornings here in Ohio the last week have me itching to sit in a tree stand. 42 deg here this morning :nana:
     
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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    This is also our second piebald fawn to show up in the past 3 years. The first one hung around until late winter and disappeared. Hopefully this one sticks around.
     
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    nice picks guys. Replace batteries in mine sunday hope to see some boys coming thru. Typically we dont se to many til close to october. i feel like i live in a Brothel areas. Nothing but does and fawns all the time. you might see a spike or 2 as a yearling still chillin with the ladies but as rut gets closer the big boys come strollin in and hang til about the end of NOV . then SEE ya. gone again til next year.
     
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    I normally have a chance at a big one the first week of season if the beans were planted late and are still green or of they plant corn and its still standing or just cut it. I'm like you in November. I have does and I know where they bed. The neighboring properties have big deer. I hunt in pinches near doe bedding areas or on the edge of doe bedding areas in November. It normally work's great.

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    It's interesting how bucks move from summer patterns to fall patterns. I run cameras year round for the past 3 years. I have mostly scrub bucks until Aug rolls around, then the bigger bucks show up. I think they are here but change travel routes. I leave my cameras in places where I see the most buck movement during the season so some spots dry up in the spring. Feeling good about this year, the two biggest bucks are using a pinch real regular and it's a great spot for an ambush, easy access and great prevailing wind.

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    I am so ready for season! Still seams like forever away though. Trying to stay away from my sets until season don't want to run everything off and it is rough

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    OK Fellas. We made it to the Hurricane relief center in Orange TX and unloaded to a grateful group of people. Ate at the waffle house for the first time ever and the owner was teared up because we had cases of toothbrushes and toothpaste. She has been sharing a tooth brush with her daughter for the last 3 weeks. she bought out breakfast. seeing that she did that i felt i needed to offset her loss. I gave 20$ to each person cooking (5) on the line and 100$ to our server. Told them they needed it more than me and that i hope it would allow for some financial stress relief. Then we went and unloaded a 26' uhaul packed to the gills with water and supplies. I feel very blessed i was given this opportunity to assist my fellow Americans in there time of need. Now to get back to Bowhunting season.
     

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