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Watching the neighborhood deer.
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11/12/18 01:57 AM
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basspromaster
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So unfortunately I dont have a place to hunt but am lucky enough to have deer in my neighborhood. So yesterday I went to a spot that looked good on Google earth built a little ground blind and put out some corn. This nice 8 pt came to my right less than 10 yrds. Seen over 30 deer the past 2 days 5 different bucks and plenty of does. Saw a big old white faced 10 this AM couldn't get a good pic though.
Last edited by basspromaster; 11/12/18 02:00 AM.
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Re: Watching the neighborhood deer.
[Re: basspromaster]
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11/12/18 02:00 AM
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basspromaster
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Well for some reason the quick attach of the pic of the 8 pt doesnt wanna work
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Re: Watching the neighborhood deer.
[Re: basspromaster]
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11/12/18 01:22 PM
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budward
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Woodsman
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I have had more success hunting out of homeade brush blind in a camping chair then any tripod, tower stand or manufactured blind.
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Re: Watching the neighborhood deer.
[Re: basspromaster]
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11/12/18 01:56 PM
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Jimbo
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Squatted down in the bushes in a neighborhood could lead to an awkward situation....Just sayin!
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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