If this Doesn't get you psyched for Deer Season...
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If this Doesn't get you psyched for Deer Season...
We had been away from our place in West Virginia for a couple of weeks. The prior trip we got the blinds in place, filled the feeders and put fresh batteries in the trail cams. This trip was to level the blinds, fill the feeders and put out the salt licks. Check the trail cams and put fresh batteries in the cams that needed them. When we went over to the field this is what we found! Once we seen the scrapes at this one tree, I went back to the trailer and grabbed another camera to put on it. This is what we saw. This whole area is very active. There is another tree about 30-40 feet away that is heavily scraped, and another one about twenty feet from it. All within about 20-40 yards from the blind.
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Good luck! I don't hunt myself ... can't bring myself to shoot a deer, or any other animal for that matter (except a human of course no issues there if need arises), I know I know I'm a whimp haha. If I needed the meat to survive it would not be an issue to hunt I just prefer to shoot at a piece of paper lol.
I have never seen a deer get up like that to eat the leaves pretty neat. I think bow season opened up a few weeks ago up here next comes rifles. What will you be using?
I have never seen a deer get up like that to eat the leaves pretty neat. I think bow season opened up a few weeks ago up here next comes rifles. What will you be using?
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Yea, I thought that was cool to see that. We hunt only what we need for the meat. If it happens to be a nice Buck, well.... ya know???... I personally haven't hunted for years because of back issues. So I've been in charge of the trail cams, feeders, etc.. Which is fine because I enjoy it a lot. Can't shoot a gun because of the recoil, etc.. I wanted these Redneck blinds because I would be able to get up, sit down, stretch, whatever I had to do because of discomfort/pain. I got a crossbow last year in the hopes of maybe hunting. But still been in bad shape for the past year. Doing PT at the moment and getting a needle next week. So doesn't look like I'll be hunting, again....., this year. But there's hope for next season. I think they found the issue, finally....., of what's been causing all this pain for the past year. But hey, I can still man the Buggy, keep the feeders full, man the trail cams, spy on 'em in the dark with the night vision scope, and man the grinder and vacuum sealer........
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Nice trail cam pics, looks like those young guys have women on their minds.
Rifle season opened up 3 weekends ago in GA and they were chasing does all day long, which was a few weeks earlier than normal. We shot 2 bucks and a doe on my land opening day, and both bucks were chasing does. Fresh scrapes and rubs everywhere, but we haven't had the trail cams out this year so we don't know what size bucks to be expecting.
Rifle season opened up 3 weekends ago in GA and they were chasing does all day long, which was a few weeks earlier than normal. We shot 2 bucks and a doe on my land opening day, and both bucks were chasing does. Fresh scrapes and rubs everywhere, but we haven't had the trail cams out this year so we don't know what size bucks to be expecting.
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Coolness. Always like to here about a good season. Back around '09 is when I started to go back out to West Virginia. For about 15 years I was a certified Beach Bum. Lived there for ten years. Moved back up home in '95. Got a job, got involved with a women (Don't want to go there). Some other various things. Got hurt at work in '02 and went on Workers Comp.. Then SSD in '04. Been disabled since. In late summer of '09 my sister asked me if I wanted to go with her and my bro-in-law out to WV, to get things set up for Deer Season. I've been going ever since (Country Roooooads, Taaaake me hoooome......). Since I was unable to actually hunt, figured I could at least see what was going on behind the lines. So I bought a trail camera. It was some type of cheap, no frills model of some kind, but we liked using it. So the next season I bought two Bushnell's. So now I'm hooked, and I started to buy more. Now I have 10 Trail cams, and need more! I Have:
2 Bushnell: Trophy cams
2 Stealth Cam: Archer's Choice
2 Stealth Cam: Unit-X Nxt Gen.- which are the next seasons version of the Archers Choice.
2 Stealth Cam: Sniper Shadow No-Glo IR Night vision.
2 WildGame Innovations: IR10x WiFi capable cams.
Well, that wasn't enough. I then bought a Moultrie 4.3" Trail Cam viewer. I can view each card, and download the pics onto a card in the viewer. Then, I bought a Bushnell digital night vision monocular. It's a Stealthview 5x42. It's nice. Then I got a Bushnell Elite 1600 laser Rangfinder monocular. I went with monoculars because I'm nearly blind in one eye, and they're lighter to boot. Then I had to have a couple feeders. So I got two Moultrie EZ-Fill ground feeders. OK, I think I'm done?
2 Bushnell: Trophy cams
2 Stealth Cam: Archer's Choice
2 Stealth Cam: Unit-X Nxt Gen.- which are the next seasons version of the Archers Choice.
2 Stealth Cam: Sniper Shadow No-Glo IR Night vision.
2 WildGame Innovations: IR10x WiFi capable cams.
Well, that wasn't enough. I then bought a Moultrie 4.3" Trail Cam viewer. I can view each card, and download the pics onto a card in the viewer. Then, I bought a Bushnell digital night vision monocular. It's a Stealthview 5x42. It's nice. Then I got a Bushnell Elite 1600 laser Rangfinder monocular. I went with monoculars because I'm nearly blind in one eye, and they're lighter to boot. Then I had to have a couple feeders. So I got two Moultrie EZ-Fill ground feeders. OK, I think I'm done?
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