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Brock following Mason through the woods.

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Brock! Brock! I know why you're not getting a deer!!!!!!!! Your leaning to the left. All your pictures show it. :pickle::pickle:
 

brock ratcliff

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I'm doing a bad job of keeping up with this...

Whenever it was I saw all those deer in the previous post... I went back the next morning and saw 13, nothing big. I did see a big old gobbler, which was only the 3rd turkey I've seen in over 20 years of hunting that farm! I guess that was on Nov. 9. I don't remember what I saw that evening, or even if I hunted, but I'm sure I did. I didn't hunt yesterday morning. One of our targets went by a cam at 630am and was heading into a bedding area. I hoped he stayed in there and would roll back out the same way last night, but he didn't. I just saw a doe, and a small buck. I also heard a buck chase that sounded like a bulldozer going through the woods being driven by a pig. This morning, I saw just one buck and two dogs. Nothing tonight, I didn't even see a squirrel. If I go tomorrow, I'm going to another property. I'm tired ...
 

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I think you need your head check Brock, pictures from this week/early this week were nice!

They were! And you are right, my head isn't screwed on properly. This is exactly why I quit this chasing one deer nonsense several years ago. I blame Mason, squarely. I enjoyed the years of just hunting deer, and shooting a "good" one. Those were both "good", and anyone in their right mind would be happy to shoot them. I'm tired, if given another opportunity on something similar, I may shoot. Who knows...
 

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Really enjoyed catching back up with your goings on in the timber! Sounds like it's just a matter of time for you to get another OP at a buck that tricks your trigger! Keep on keeping buddy! Hope you both bloody the ground soon!

.........and chasing specific deer can really be challenging and frustrating but if you ever do succeed I imagine there's nothing like it!!!! Good luck guys!
 

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They were! And you are right, my head isn't screwed on properly. This is exactly why I quit this chasing one deer nonsense several years ago. I blame Mason, squarely. I enjoyed the years of just hunting deer, and shooting a "good" one. Those were both "good", and anyone in their right mind would be happy to shoot them. I'm tired, if given another opportunity on something similar, I may shoot. Who knows...

It's a Love/Hate thing Brock. Good Luck with it!
 

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Mason and I are heading up to Fayette tomorrow. He will be in the fence row stand, I will be in the magic carpet blind a couple hundred yards away. It's his first official bow hunt alone. Ole dad is a little nervous about it. I hope he gets to watch a ton of them as I usually do from that stand.
 

brock ratcliff

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Once again, I'm doing a bad job of keeping up with this thing.

Saturday morning I went out to the "gar hole" farm. I saw 7, four of which were bucks, I think. The best one was an 8 that was probably 120-130. Nice looking deer, needs a year or two.

Had to work Saturday evening, so we didn't get out until Sunday morning. Mason and I went up to Fayette. He wanted to hunt the fencerow stand, alone. Some days you can see a lot of deer from that stand, and I felt comfortable with him being in it by himself for his first solo sit. He saw two bucks at first light and later shot a squirrel with his bow. I sat in the timber and saw one small buck. I too, shot a squirrel.

Sunday evening, Mason and I headed to the fencerow stand down home where the big boys live. Fayette is just a fun place to go this year. I'd be really surprised if we saw on up there big enough to make us shoot right now, but you never know. When we go to our stands down here, it seems more serious, maybe even a little less fun. However, we had a fun hunt last night. We saw a bunch of small bucks and a few does. I lost count, but Mason said it was around 15... IDK.

So this morning I headed back up to Fayette. I saw 18, actually 15 for sure. I suspect three of them I saw twice. Three coyotes too. I shot at one at 30 yards but a fletching had come unglued on the back end and I didn't notice. Arrow flew horribly and sailed over the yote's back. And it was a slam-dunk opportunity, really bummed me out!

I came home, ran over to the other farm to check cams. We should have been at the blind last night. Our big boy was there with shooting light remaining. I about crapped when I saw the vids! I've been getting him once in a while over there, but more so at the fencerow. They are about 3/4 mile apart. You just never know where you should be. I tried to hunt the fencerow tonight, but after making half of the long walk two times with a dog following, I gave up and went over the ground blind...saw nothing. I'm going to have to talk to this dog's owner. It's getting old.

Here is a pic from last night. He was 22 yards from the blind in this pic.
 

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