Welcome to TheOhioOutdoors
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Login or sign up today!
Login / Join

Live from the stand 2021/22

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
Michael and I decided on a last minute buddy hunt. Seen a good one bedded down while we were walking down the road. Bumped a buck and a doe trying to get in a position to get a better look at him.

Lost track of him and wind was terrible. Blowing directly at them down in a little hole. Decided to move at that point to a better vantage point and gather info. Ended up face to face with him🤣. He never really freaked out but left the area. Nothing crazy impressive, just a beautiful 8.

Then a couple of does cam by and hung out for the rest of the hunt. Micheal looked across the road and spotted a giant on the next ridge over.
20211119_172125.jpg
 

WoodCoDep

Junior Member
269
91
BARTLETT, OH
Daughter and I made it out for a little bit when she got of the bus. Didn't get to blind till 430 and got busted by 3 does as soon as we got to it. We did however have a 130 class buck trailing a doe at 40yds, first buck she's seen while hunting. Needless to say we're gonna be after them in the morning hopefully he'll still be in our block of woods.
 

MoonLab

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.
Supporting Member
10,413
145
Tooville
I seen mama doe in heat, buck were no where around that time. I had buck decoy sitting out, and button buck came to it…psh, where’s your big brother, homie. 5:50 pm time was up. I was packing up in my blind and something told me to look up before I’d got up…. There was same ole big doe 5 yards on other side of me but her side of property.
 

Wildlife

Denny
Supporting Member
5,250
191
Ross County, Ohio
20211120_072204.jpg


Mornin on this gorgeous frosty day!

4 antlerless so far. The one in the pic above was the first to pop out from the SE, nearest to my other stand . A big doe that got to be within @25yrds eventually of me. 3 others also came from the SE, trotting through the South field, headed West in a hurry. IDK if all 4 got bumped by other hunters or possibly a buck. They all seemed to be stresssed and on alert. The 2 big does continued to the West, leaving the property while the other 2 young ones turned back around and sprinted back to where they originally came from. All 4 were out of the area by 7:30 a.m.

No shots fired as of yet, and no antlers seen as well.
______________________________________

Good luck to all the youngsters today, and all you 'TOO'zers as well!