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Deer Movement in lower Hill Country #4763887 11/20/13 07:35 AM
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Had some service work last couple of days and sat our feeder inTarpley til Dark I went to Hondo, D'Hanis twice, Utopia, Kerrville and almost Fredericksburg No deer not moving until after dark and a very little in the mornings early. Acorns still on the ground, and even my pets at home are nocturnal now, hitting deer block a little.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Don Dial] #4764087 11/20/13 01:15 PM
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Good. I'm hunting Sabinal the first weekend in December and don't want the rut to be completely over.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: cameron00] #4764088 11/20/13 01:15 PM
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I bet the cold front coming sparks a little somethin' somethin' though.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: cameron00] #4764321 11/20/13 02:40 PM
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the moon is still pretty full as well. Thanksgiving weekend should be good. Cool weather predicted and less then half a moon.


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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: MikeBillington] #4764724 11/20/13 04:32 PM
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They were moving pretty good in San Saba this morning. Seen about ten all together between 6:45 to 8:00. Not much after that though. I'm here until late next week and am thinking about taking it easy and waiting for the front to hit.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: clharr] #4765439 11/20/13 08:09 PM
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I just got a hit on a new deer lease just north of Sabinal. I am fired up about the opportunity. A hunter that I coached in HS is spending more time at his brother's smaller ranch. He asked me to take over for him. Just give him some money he lost. He has not hunted the ranch this season. The feeders have been running since early Sept. Tri-pod is set, ground blind is good. I am going in the morning to see it. On the hwy to ConCan, 13 miles off hwy.90 in the hills about a mile off 127.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: joeshooter] #4766563 11/21/13 02:42 AM
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great weekend coming up!

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Jaret Latta] #4766646 11/21/13 03:01 AM
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moon and acorns


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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: GeneralLefty] #4766762 11/21/13 03:26 AM
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Lots of acorns this year for sure. You'll do fine I'm sure. Good luck and tell us how you do.


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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Erathkid] #4766801 11/21/13 03:36 AM
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Hunted in Hondo all weekend and seen one doe early in the early in morning. Out of 6 hunters only 4 deer total was seen. They aren't eating the feeders. Acorns are dropping like crazy and fresh green grass is growing need a good frost to help.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: kruzzin] #4767090 11/21/13 05:54 AM
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They were checking does when I was in Real County a week and a half ago.

As usual, we're expecting the rut to crank up between Thanksgiving and the first week of December.


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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Troutfisch] #4767975 11/21/13 04:39 PM
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We have been real slow in Edwards County but are hoping that as the full moon goes away and the strong cold snap arrives things will pick up

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We are already seeing some increased movement (Junction, Kimble County) since the weekend. We still have a lot of acorns on the ground that need to sour though.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Borderline11] #4768619 11/21/13 07:48 PM
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Just got back from Kerrville and saw 2 bucks chasing a doe right before the city limits

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: don k] #4771125 11/22/13 02:51 PM
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Sometimes it makes you think there is one big hole in the ground where all the deer go to hide.
It should be about to bust loose if not already!



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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Jimbo] #4771349 11/22/13 03:49 PM
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I jumped on the opportunity to get on the deer lease just north of Sabinal. It seemed like not a bunch of movement just yet. But my son was impressed and encouraged. That is all I needed. I have done my fair share of knock-downs. He is hoping to catch up. So off we go into the hills on Sunday night for a 2-3 day trip. We have a nice pole barn for shelter and it blocks the north wind. Looking forward to it.

Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: joeshooter] #4773776 11/23/13 04:34 AM
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Buddies were saying the same about our lease north of Medina, Tx. Been slow going for us but the neighbors have been doing day hunts too, that may also have something to do with it. Hopefully action picks up when I get home.


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Re: Deer Movement in lower Hill Country [Re: Fltmedic] #4775448 11/23/13 10:54 PM
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So out in Uvalde county. Havent seen anything but hogs since Monday night. Not even hitting the feeders at night strange i think, and no pressure from anyone out here.

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