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Denny
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The latest update of the local deer activity at both the PLBs, plus a couple of coyotes. It's seven in a half minutes long. The first half is PLB #1 (Northwestern Stand), and the second half is PLB #2 (Western Stand). THUNDER has been hitting PLB #2 lately. The local closed basket buck is the only one I would even consider to attempt to harvest. He's a decent eight and the video cover is a photo pic of him.

Two more good tunes added to my 'Whitetail Deer 2020' music playlist.

 

Wildlife

Denny
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Ross County
The latest from the two PLB locations. I swapped the SD cards this morning after my morning hunt.

Approximately three in a half minutes into the video you will get to see the only local buck that I'll ever attempt to harvest this season in an attempt to do some local quality management of the herd. Obviously, if anything better comes along, I scratch that plan, but so far, that has not happened yet. THUNDER is still around, which is good.
Also, the daylight nine point buck that I encountered on the 6th is in this update, which the personal video clip taken with my cellphone is posted in the previous post of this thread, right above. I captured it when I hunted that stand that evening. I hope that he too makes it through the season for obvious reasons.

Another tune added to my 'Whitetail Deer 2020' music playlist.
 

WoodCoDep

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showed in the last few days. Had the sticker 11 at full draw twice tonight and couldn't get it done.
 

Wildlife

Denny
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Ross County
The death of PLB #1 and the lasted update of deer activity just prior to it falling, plus a few other captures both during and after the tree coming down.

Video description:

Yesterday, we received extreme high winds all throughout the day, which caused the one and only tree to come down in my hunting area, which was the tree I had my 'pine licking branch' hung in.

I pulled the TC down right after this morning hunt, which was a short one because ole 'Mother Nature' was not done yet with her 'air dryer'.

I didn't feel safe enough to continue my hunt in that tree because its slowing dying too. As the winds started to pick up throughout the morning, I heard and felt the tree give a little and crack towards midway up from the base of the trunk, so I immediately climbed down afterwards and called it quits for the morning. Not willing to push my luck that much.

I will be heading back out later on this afternoon though.

Within this last update of PLB #1, you will get to see a variety of deer, mainly bucks, plus a squirrel that was in the tree, perhaps when the tree came down yesterday, running for its life, plus a big old owl perched in it later on that evening. Also, the young spike encounter this morning and a brief snapshot of me at the very end.

I'll have to figure out what I am going to do now for that setup, plus do a little bit of clean up at some point.

 
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Wildlife

Denny
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Ross County
Swapped the SD card out of TC PLB #2 this morning. It's the deer activity update from 11/11 through 11/17 in the area.

'THUNDER' was captured midafternoon on the 11th chasing it appears.

If you're not a NIN's music fan, then you may want to mute the volume on your listening device, plus the last third would be considered explicit. Younger audience should not be around while listening.

The video is nearly 17 minutes long with 3 second intervals in between each photograph capture. At least one of them is a rather unusual capture too.

 

Chancegriffis

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All on my permission in guernsey. Opened back up since last snow fall.
 

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