In the Blind

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ko4nrbs
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In the Blind

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At buddy’s place. Haven’t seen anything yet.

Got the Tinks Miss November and the Sentinel decoys set up under Feeder. Killed 3 in this spot over the last month.
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longbow joe
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Trying to fill my Jersey buck tag l got every spike and fork horn in town here. I'm holding out...
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ko4nrbs
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Re: In the Blind

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I'd like to see the big 8 point that travels through but so far only getting pics of him at night. Will settle for a spike in order to keep the landowners happy. The deer are hammering their flowers and garden.

I have a big open field behind the trees that butts up to I44. The boundary fence between my buddy's place and the field is their highway. I'm trying rattling and calling when nothing is in site hoping to entice a buck to come over the fence and investigate. Killed a big spike last year that hopped over the fence.

Corridors can be productive when the deer are on the move. It can be a long wait though.

Will head down river again next week for a few days. There are some monster bucks there if I can be in the right spot at the right time.

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ko4nrbs
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Re: In the Blind

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ko4nrbs wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:32 pm
I'd like to see the big 8 point that travels through but so far only getting pics of him at night. Will settle for a spike in order to keep the landowners happy. The deer are hammering their flowers and garden.

I have a big open field behind the trees that butts up to I44. The boundary fence between my buddy's place and the field is their highway. I'm trying rattling and calling when nothing is in sight hoping to entice a buck to come over the fence and investigate. Killed a big spike last year that hopped over the fence.

Corridors can be productive when the deer are on the move. It can be a long wait though.

Will head down river again next week for a few days. There are some monster bucks there if I can be in the right spot at the right time.

Bill
Excalibur Exomax Crossbow Twlight DLX scope
Excalibur Firebolt Arrows
NuFletch Ignitor Nocks
Carbon Express Torrid SS 100 gr. Broadheads
Summit Viper SD Climbing Tree Stand with Sherpa Hunting cart kit
U.S. Navy 1969-1973 USS Truxtun DLGN-35
retrieverman
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Re: In the Blind

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Good luck! I just got a text from a friend in OKC area hunting on the north side of I-44 that said deer movement is really good this afternoon.
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Re: In the Blind

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Good luck hope you get one.
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