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Another Rut Vacation Question, Bledsoe/Sequatchie
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<blockquote data-quote="bkidd1187" data-source="post: 4955439" data-attributes="member: 20018"><p>The M&P Lease is now a part of Long Ridge. I've not hunted what was the M&P land yet. I ended up going on Saturday morning. Sat in a shooting house and got a little stir crazy (I had to leave by noon, so I couldn't do an all day sit) , went and walked around a bit scouting/stalking and jumped a couple does that were making their way to my field. They trotted a little ways and looked back, I assumed they didn't know what I was, it was some thick stuff bordering the field so we could barely see each other.</p><p></p><p>But the good news is, on my way out of the property I saw about a 6 point buck crossing the road in daylight about noon central time. Maybe since the little guys are moving in daylight, the bigger guys will start in a two or three weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkidd1187, post: 4955439, member: 20018"] The M&P Lease is now a part of Long Ridge. I've not hunted what was the M&P land yet. I ended up going on Saturday morning. Sat in a shooting house and got a little stir crazy (I had to leave by noon, so I couldn't do an all day sit) , went and walked around a bit scouting/stalking and jumped a couple does that were making their way to my field. They trotted a little ways and looked back, I assumed they didn't know what I was, it was some thick stuff bordering the field so we could barely see each other. But the good news is, on my way out of the property I saw about a 6 point buck crossing the road in daylight about noon central time. Maybe since the little guys are moving in daylight, the bigger guys will start in a two or three weeks. [/QUOTE]
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