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jeff127

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Good and bad news. Out of 6 we got 2 does and an 8pt. Bad news is I shot a doe and we couldn't recover her. Caught the off shoulder and she made it to the swamp. Spent hours on blood and hours just looking for her...no luck. Those swamps are so thick and tall now you'd have to literally step on a deer to find it. Its too bad but at times a part of hunting, try to learn from it I guess. Good luck all, I'll be back at it soon!

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Hunted Sunday night in Zimmerman over a bean field. At 6:45pm the deer started to come into the field. A small doe was first, followed by a 4pt, then a big doe, then a doe with a fawn came. All deer were within 10-30 yds of me. I decided to take the big doe but I found out it is very hard to draw back with so many eyes that close. When I would start to draw one of them would lock on me. Long story longer, 3 of the deer make their way down the field but the buck and small doe stay within 10yds of me feeding until 8:45pm! Finally I can get down. I told myself to shoot a buck bigger than I already have. I got a decent little 8pt last year. Congrats to guys that have already bagged deer.

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Joel, congrats its always good to get that first deer of the season under your belt early. I hunted saturday night and had a doe and fawn come through, but they stayed just out of range in the thick stuff. Sure wish she had come a few steps closer, my mouth is watering just thinking about those backstraps!

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Opening day I did'nt see a deer. Although my brother shot a nice eight point and once he let it lay awhile he had two more bucks show up, a small one and one he said looked bigger than his eight. Sunday went out and seen a nice buck at 35 yds but he would'nt stop and the window of oppurtunity was small as all the leaves and under growth. Went out tonight did'nt see anything in range but got to see an awesome sight of a buck rubbing a sappling but it never did come my way. Things are looking good so far though.

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Went out tonight for the first time and seen 4 and a rooster. Had a doe come in about 20 yards and stop quartering towards me. Then she turned broadside to me but I thought I recognized her so I didn't take a shot at her. About 5 minutes later two of her fawns come in, didn't see her third one but I have a feeling it was just over the hill. After having those three little beasts sucking on her all summer she needs to hit the corn fields big time! Her ribs are showing and her abdomen area is really sunken in. Also had a yearling come in with the fawns, could have taken her out she was about 18 yards broadside from my ground blind but I let her walk too. Overall fun night!! If that doe comes back in a month or so from now and does that she might be on the grill!! It was amazing both the doe and the yearling looked right at my blind but but never got spooky from it!

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I also saw a doe this weekend up close that was real boney lookin. I didnt see any fawns with her, but thats my only guess for why she would be skinny right now. Anyone else have any ideas on this matter?

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Hunted all weekend. Let a 4 pointer go. Took vacation Monday bound and determined to get a deer. 6:45am a doe walks in and presents herself to me. Took the shot and she went down about 200 feet from me. Dressed and hung for 4 hours she weighed 80lbs. smirk.gif

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