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  1. charleshibner92

    charleshibner92 Weekend Warrior

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    Good place. Im down around barren river lake area.
     
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    I wish the bucks here looked close to that. Good luck this season.
     
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    This^^


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    They are looking good man. I hope you get that wide one.
     
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    those are great bucks and photos. that split brow buck could push low 140s if he adds a little more before he done growing this year. also great tall tined buck you have as well, you seem like you'll have your hands full this fall. how much land you have to work with for this guys home range?
    best of luck
     
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    charleshibner92 Weekend Warrior

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    Oh about 50 acres and i think the bedding area is on that fifty. And ther isnt really any pressure till gun season. The main thing i have to figure out is wer ther feeding to the north is soybeans and good cove and to the south is corn and more good cover and my mineral and fifty acres is in the middle of that so i think i may have a good chance idk. Id love to get him in velvet but thats gonna be tough
     
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    when does your archery season open up?

    you definitely found their travel corridor as their hitting it AM and PM in day light hours. hope that stays and he doesn't go nocturnal on you come archery season. get some more cameras out somewhat close to this (im sure you have) and start tracking his travels down even more to see where he is liking food the best. you for sure have some decent options on bucks, hope that split brow steps out first!
     
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    Ya me too!! Hes nice. We gona so some more scouting here in the next week hopefully and try to figure out kinda wer he goin. Jus when the horns get hard they get ther brains back and he may only summer on this farm and not spend winter. Cause he jus showed up never seen him last year


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    Season start first part of sept
     
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    we start 10/ 7 but wish it was sooner. Bear opens up 9/1 so I will be out there early but with my luck ill have my shooter walk by me during that time.

    yeah when the leaves change their brains and behavior definitely changes for sure but if you find those right spots and go in with the correct conditions youll be golden.
     
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    Wel here another update on my two major hitlisters, jus wondering since ther done growing if yal think they will either one hit the 145 inch mark?
     
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    Great bucks Charlie! I'd be pumped!
     
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