A shot from one of our stands. This is a awesome spot for the first month of the season. Especially the last week of October when the bucks seem to always be on the move. The corn stayed standing till the last week of December.
My Excal.
Seen a heavy horned buck chasing a doe on my way home.
One of the bigger rubs in the area and my Browning Illusion vert bow.
Scored on a small racked 8pt.
My brother (bowster) and his muzzleloader doe.
The performance of a 250 gr. Hornady SST shot quartering to and found under the hide of the far side hip.
A total of 2 doe's and a 8pt buck between the 3 of us. Also 2 bucks missed thanks to my brother!! LOL.
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Great photos! Nice to look back at the season and start to dream about the next one.
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The buck in the third picture looks like he is going to be one of those "swept back" bucks.
From what I see from other pictures submitted over the years here tells me that this is just more then coincidence. There seems to be a genetic trait inherent to bucks up there that causes this phenomenon.
I didn't realize you two were brothers.
I like that spot in the corn too, how long did it stay with one pass of the combine taken off of it?
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Pydpiper wrote:I didn't realize you two were brothers.
I like that spot in the corn too, how long did it stay with one pass of the combine taken off of it?
That corn is all knocked down from the deer and coons. The field wasn't picked untill about 2 weeks ago. The deer and yotes lived in it!!
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