Sitting in a deer house drinking coffee. Nothing like really ruffin it when u hunt.
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Sitting in a deer house drinking coffee. Nothing like really ruffin it when u hunt.
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no propane heater????
Yep. Had it going fora while.
Bucks are really chasing right now. Seeing em in the sage & sapling thickets. Haven't gotten a shot. Came up here to warm up and maybe catch one crossing. In midday.
guess I should head for my tree stand in Eureka then if they are active.
Been seeing lots of deer movement from 1-3pm. Saw some nice bucks going to Eagle Lake last Friday at 2pm.
While I was hard huntn drinking coffee in the stand one of my sons shot this one in the marsh grass crossing the water. 18"
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NICE! you said the bucks were running, guess I will go middle of day hunting.
Nice shooting house and a stud of a buck your boy got Boatbottom!! They were chasing good this past weekend where I hunt on private land, passed on a 130 inch or so 9 point (may be kicking myself shortly) Sunday morning came in with a hot doe at 6:45am. Seeing a lot of mid day movement also, heck a lot of movement period this past weekend. I been letting my public spots rest during the last two weeks of primitive, doing a bit of snagging before / after work. I'm back to chasing deer as of 6am tomorrow morning on public land and back to the private spot this weekend.. [emoji106]
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This about the peak of the rut for Mississippi?? Nice deer on 4 wheeler!
North MS usually the first week of December is a good rule of thumb. I've seen it over by the end of archery season (3rd week of November) opening of gun. Also, seen it as late as the end of December, first of January. Plus take in to consideration it all don't take place in one single time slot, some does go in estrus earlier or later than others. But yes, the first 3 weeks or so of December is about normal from my observations in the area I hunt. This is actually a later year IMO..
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It takes a lot of doing to pass a 130. We let em go for a few years trying to get some real real big ones (Some of what we get now is from that residue.) then got some new neighbors on one side. At the end of their first year they showed us pictures of the 9 "shooters" they killed (150 acres). All deer we had let walk. They're nice folks with a different set of standards for what constitutes a big one. I hate it but it's their right. We now shoot em down when we see em.
It is really bad when neighbors can not get on the same page. I heard a shot behind my shop one day and went back to check it out.Some neighbors looked like dragging a doe by the ears across my land. When they got to the road they were dragging a buck. He was a 10 pt that you could have covered his horns with a cap. They said that's a pretty set of horns. Yea it would have been in about 4-5 years. You can't pass a buck like that. I do it everyday. I would not shoot one less than 4 1/2 years old and 150 inches. They went on about they didn't have anything like I do. Yea and you never will by shooting deer like that.
Sure it takes a lot of self control not to shoot a 130, but so does everything else in life if you are going to have anything you can be proud of.
That is a great deer.:yikes