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Several of my patients have been reporting that the scrapes are finally showing up. I haven't seen many at all this year so I was wondering when they would start appearing. Hopefully this front that is moving through will help.
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4 turkeys on Sunday and nothing this morning!!
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mornnings are real slow for me, im not able to hunt evenings since im working nites, and i much prefer the evening hunt. comon rain!! i wanta hunt!!!
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I'm finally going to make it back out this weekend. I've been a little off my feet due to a upper respiratory infection but I'm feeling much better now and the weather is finally getting cooler. I can't wait, TRW.
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Just drove home from work, work nights. I saw the first real good buck of this season crossing the highway on my way home! So things might start to pick up? The trail cam has been getting some bucks at 4 to 6 am instead of 12 to 2, so maybe they'll be out in daylight hour more soon? I'll be huntin harder this weekend, I know that! Goodnight, if I can get up in a few I might make it out in the am?
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MOLON LABE Posts: 1144 | From: Fair Grove Missouri | Registered: Aug 2007
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MO sure has some good deer in it. I hunted there for about 6 years in a row. I missed last year and will miss this year, but I sure like hunting there. I have several sets of horns I drug back from your neck of the woods. They range from 101" 8pt to a 156" 11pt.
The best deer i ever saw was in MO. It was a 14 pt. I run up on it on the way to hunt. It stood in the road for about 2 or 3 minutes showing off its head gear. Truely a stud!!
Good luck to yall guys!
God Bless, Nathan
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quote:Originally posted by TommyBoy: One doe down. I'm heading up to SD this next week for some pheasants!
Congratulations Tom!
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Casher from Brookshires Food Store in Albany, Texas during 2009 Pig Gig Posts: 2278 | From: Camden Point, Missouri | Registered: Jan 2006
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Just back from two weeks in SW MO. Saw several nice bucks, at least one P&Y, passed on several marginal shots and killed a button on the last day. Didn't see the buttons, but I would probably have shot him anyhow for meat. LOTS of young bucks in the area- one of my buddies had 10 under him at once, all spikes and forkies. Next couple of years should be great!
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We are headed to Missouri....we have driven 340.3 miles and have 942.4 miles to go. We used to drive it all in one day...now it takes two days.
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Nothing but a coyote this morning and he either caught me moving or my wind, did the head bob thing a couple of times and departed.
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Dina I can't wait to read and see what you and Tom do this season.
It's always an exciting read.
I need to get a little more serious about my hunting as the rut activity seems to be picking up.
Good hunting!
God bless,Mudd
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