Spot the Difference --

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2009/11/03 18:25:18 (permalink)

Spot the Difference --

Here are two photos from behind my home ---
Do you see any thing different from the first (Oct 22nd) and today November 3rd ????




 
post edited by Dr. Trout - 2009/11/03 18:30:07
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    S-10
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/03 18:58:08 (permalink)
    Looks like he came acalling but you wern't home
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/03 19:17:24 (permalink)
    Yep, what he said.
     
    Rubbin ya the wrong way?
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    Dr. Trout
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/03 19:25:22 (permalink)
    Saw a nice 8 point back there yesterday afternoon, not sure if it is him though --

    the one I saw was headed the exact opposite direction from my home..

    BUT
    Here's what the trail looks like for about 50 yards heading toward my tree stand....





    This next picture is the only tree in that row that is rubbed on the North side of the tree...
    headed away from the fields ????






    The next one is a close-up of the tree next to my ladder stand..





    This one is about 15 yards behind the stand  on the way to the field

     
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2009/11/03 19:37:05
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/04 04:48:31 (permalink)
    I've got one that tears up my mock scrapes and makes another one beside it nearly every night and I've seen him several times with the spotlight but never during shooting hours.
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/04 05:05:47 (permalink)
    Dr  This farm i hunt has a wind couple wind rows all side of the the owners house and there are monster rubs all through it. But no real why to hunt in without out being to close for comfort for me to hunt. The owner says to hunt it. Like I said no real why too. I'll post some pics of these rubs.  The buck has been hide in some standing corn but won't come out to any calls,rattle,scent. In fact I never even seen this deer. But seen his tracks coming out of the corn. I don't have a trail cam and I'm sure he only comes out after dark. I'll be trying once again to pulling this buck out of the corn this evening by having someone walk the far outside corn and hide in the wind rows either way be posting some pics in the morning.

    KEEP"EM SCREAM"EM DAVE  ONLY CHILDERN and WOMAN use ALWIVES FOR STRIPER BAIT
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/04 09:34:52 (permalink)
    Just my two cents, but your stand is right in his rub line (not nitpicking, just the first thing I noticed).  I probably would find a way to come in from downwind and set a climber about 15 yards off the trail.  For me, there is too much risk that buck will bust you in the ladder before he ever presents a shot.  Leave the ladder there, as he has obviously become accustomed to it and removing it could actually screw him up IMHO.  I would guess that he is checking the area every day or so, and a couple days of solid sitting  without leaving should put him in front of you. 
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/04 14:31:31 (permalink)
    Looks like Bings trick or treat is working.  Trout fell for it..........man what a hand saw and a flashlight at night can make people believe!
     
     
     
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    RE: Spot the Difference -- 2009/11/04 15:02:10 (permalink)
    ^ LMAO...


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