DoubleRidge
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Nice! Congratulations! Great looking buck!
Because of nearby agricultural bottomlands, we have some real brutes. Our best was 232 lbs live.Congrats. Great buck. Is that weight typical? Seems like a heavy buck.
Yup.Way to get it done! Now do you get to be a guide for your daughter?
Only two down, but two other shooters passed. Almost every shooter seen was right at dark as they followed does into a food plot. Almost no morning activity. Far more of a "drought/no acorns" pattern.Congrats Bryan, nice buck! I figured you and your crew have been hard at it. How have y'all done last week or so?
Shockingly slow for us at this time of year. Usually, we're at full-blown rut by the 10th of November, yet no signs of true estrus yet this year. Not a single fawn wandering around looking lost (either from hunter observation or trail-cam), tons of pester chasing in food plots but no chases back in the woods, and does being following by bucks look really skittish. The doe my buck was following actually blew at him when he tried to approach her. Never seen that before. I thought the doe had seen me when she blew, but she was looking right at the buck when she did it.Good job, congrats!
Still slow for us in Wayne.
Congrats!Only two down, but two other shooters passed. Almost every shooter seen was right at dark as they followed does into a food plot. Almost no morning activity. Far more of a "drought/no acorns" pattern.