Me and two others went to our lease in Lampasas county. Rained out most of Saturday, though we got to hunt that afternoon. Sunday was windy with occasional rain, but we got to hunt most of the afternoon. I made a natural ground blind on a field I've been scouting since last season, and I also got to do a little bit of still hunting (my usual mode of hunting).
I saw a group of 3 does + 2 fawns twice on Saturday from the blind; a lone doe later on near dark. No shot opportunities.
Sunday I had a doe + fawn heading my way in the morning, but I think she winded me as she turned them around. Bumped a bedded down buck in the afternoon; I got stupid and was doing too much walking and too little looking.
Just before dark on Sunday, had a nice 6 or 8 point (couldn't make out if he had brow tines, but he had 3 on each side at least) leap out of the trees near my ground blind, staring at me the entire time. It was quite odd as I'd had deer stare right at me and not give me more than a glance to this point. He kept his distance and just kept staring right at me, stopping at about 60 yards in the field, doing the head bob, etc. Eventually, he had enough and took off. Nice stocky body, good spread on his horns.
The other guys didn't see a whole lot. One saw some small does, and the other did see some bucks but nothing legal to shoot (our county has antler restrictions).
One of the guys stayed by himself and near dark last night had 3 bucks come in to his feeder; took a shot at an 8-pt. From what I've heard, apparently he missed (no blood, found the arrow today with nothing on it).
I may go back this weekend by myself, it's supposed to be cooler and hopefully rain free.