I usually tell my stories through written or spoken word, but this time I just wanted the photos to help tell the story. Keffer was right to assume I saw many bucks, and deer in general. I hunted dawn to dark every day. Being in the woods 12 to 13 hours a day, every day lends it self to the capture of great information. The property was a private farm of 25% hay field and the rest a mixture of rolling ridges of hard woods and slopes of cedar and shingle oak thickets. The only human intrusion was me. Deer acted like deer, and it was refreshing to see bucks actually feeding undisturbed during daylight. I saw rubbing, sparring, scraping, posturing, chasing, tending, scent checking, and fleeing. All the natural things that buck deer do. It also stress that no matter how smart we think we are, hunting them in their environment, being selective, and committing to only close range shooting is about as challenging as it gets. I am so happy for the experience, and hope to continue my pursuits. Mike