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David Frank

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The only activity I saw today was from 9:30am-1:00pm.I'm thinkin about sleeping in tmrw and just hunting from 8:30 til dark instead of all day.

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Matt-

Just wondering what zone you are in? If ya don't wanna say that's ok too. I am in 8. I will be back over tomorrow night, hunting through Wed. I am hoping to score this week! Hopefully we will both have a pic on here soon!

Well Good luck!

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I just got back from North Dakota.We did get one nice 11 pointer.The buck are starting to chase the does very little.Most does still have thier fawns with them.We saw 3 bucks chasing does for four guys all weekend.Still a little time to go before it all breaks loose.

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Cybermuskie, I'm in 10b. 8 was on my list but 10b was my preference. This city hunt is unbelieveable. My plan worked out perfectly though I didn't shoot. Had a few cocktails last night and made it into the stand around 9:30 and had a fawn (who won't leave since I killed it's mother a week ago) watch me climb into my stand and take a few pics. Got down at 12:30 and moved a stand, grabbed lunch and back in the new stand by 1:40. 15 minutes later had a nice 8 chase 7 does all around me and had deer coming by the rest of the night. Here's a few pics from today. First one is the fawn..the deer that won't leave me alone and the second is the pic that turned out best of that 8pt.

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The 8pt came right under my stand and was all over beneath me. If I wanted to take him I would've tried to get him to stop but he was running does and doing his thing so I left him alone. Wish I could have got a closer pic of him but they all turned out blurry. This was at about 20-25 yeards. s5030797xb2.jpg

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so far here in N.C iowa the rut is getting hot. guys are seeing bucks chasing does quite a bit, i had the chance to go hunting with a buddy where a group of them lease some land.( they are always bragging about the BIG bucks up there!) uuum! hmmm!! no brag ! just fact!!20 min. on stand i had the biggest 8pt. i've ever seen.( 150 + class!) i got to watch him at 20 yds. for 5-10 min.( always facing me!!) finaly he jumped back over the fence where he came from, and made a scrap .a little later had a very nice 10pt, go by , but out of range.later, i had a little half rack at 6 yds.( i haven't shot a deer for serveral years) but having 40 min.of daylight left, i kept wondering what else mite come by? nothing . oh well! no regrets! the next week should be grat here!

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Hey Matt

Just got back from the hunt last night, and even though I didn't shoot it was pretty good. The first and the 3rd day I had 5 different bucks running around me. Nothing huge by any means, but I think giving a few more days the rut hunt will be even better. The 2nd dayI was out and I heard a snap behind me so my heart started beating, looked back to see some guy out taking a walk eight under my stand at 9a.m. Needless to say i was a bit upset, but what can you do. Then I heard someone out on the walking trail carrying a wind chime! confused.gif Never heard that one before! Maybe they thought we might mistake them for a deer! haha I am headed back Monday night, so hopefully next week!

Good luck!

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