I had another great hunt this morning. Went to Fayette Co. Saw a little buck shortly after sunup. Did not see anything interesting again until 830 or so. Four antlerless deer came out of a woodlot right where I shot my last good buck year before last. There were deer all around that stand yesterday too! Anyway, one of the does got up on her back legs and slapped her fawn silly, I figured she was starting to smell right, and the sudden parade of would be suitors proved that thought to be correct. There were three or four small bucks that dogged her around the fields and woodlot for an hour or so...and one pretty nice one! He owned the scene when he showed up, and I think I'd kill him dead if given the chance. It appears he has a double main beam or something on his left side, fairly heavy, and good enough for me to shoot! I watched the deer off and on until 1030 or so when I slipped out of the tree and headed for the truck. Close to the truck I found what I've been waiting for ...big signpost rub! Back before I ever owned a trailcam I would drive by the farm and glass a couple of spots for the big rubs. When they show up, it's time to hunt! I ran the cams over these same old rubs, and proof was in the pudding. IMO, there was no point in stinking up the farm until the rubs show up as apparently there are no really good ones on the place until the rubs pop like mushrooms. It's on fellas...the next two weeks will find me in the fencerow every chance I have.
Below is the pics of the good one I saw this morning. At first I thought it was two deer, but after watching the video I'm pretty sure it is the same deer. Notice the rub is on the same tree that's been rubbed for years?