It was a 26°, w/ virtually no NW wind, start as I surrounded the field finger in the dark, hiking towards my tree-stand. There was a buck standing in the middle of the field though. I had to wait on him for approximately 15 minutes to leave and move on, headed North into the woods.
I finally get settled just before 7 with no issues afterwards.
Roughly 7:20, a big bodied buck comes out of the woods, just to my right, off the main deer trail North of me, and he marches through my best shooting lane, cutting all the way across the field, only stopping briefly at the end of the field finger momentarily, then heads to the same area I saw a big buck yesterday get up from. Right along the South side of field, in the middle of it, within some tall grass/weeds with still unpicked beans mixed in, nearest to the hedge-row that goes all the way to the road from the woods I'm sittin in.
I do believe he might be the same buck as yesterday's 8 a.m. big buck. I should also have him on TC from this mornin. I'll be checking it during lunch break later.
Then about a quarter-til 9, a lone button came out of the field finger and fed right along the wooded/field edges for about 20-30 minutes, then headed back to where he originally came from.
That's it! Much slower than what I was anticipating with this frosty mornin.
Anyhow, I nearly demolished a big buck last night while driving home. Happened almost a mile away from here.
Still plenty of standing corn in the surrounding properties. Yesterday they started harvesting the biggest field of all of them, which is just South of these here woods/beanfield I'm currently huntin.
Hopefully, they'll finish it up today and push whatever corn fed hiding big buck right towards me later on. I shall see...
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Good luck today fellas!