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<blockquote data-quote="Colt13" data-source="post: 4469167" data-attributes="member: 19010"><p><strong>Re: Buck Activity</strong></p><p></p><p>I am lucky enough to live where I hunt. I try to not over check my cameras,but my four year old loves going and checking the cameras. Sometimes I know I shouldn't, but when he wants to then I know that there isn't a deer out there that's worth seeing his face light up when I put the memory card in the computer. With that being said I had a very large amount of pictures since last checked on Friday. All does, but it's typical this time of year. Bucks usually start showing up last of September, and when they come it is not unusual to see several different bucks during a hunt. I am not getting worried YET. I have identified an old doe that is now on my hit list lol. Have several videos of her running other deer away, and you can tell she is the boss lady. I may get criticized but I think sometimes an old mature doe is just as hard to kill as an old buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colt13, post: 4469167, member: 19010"] [b]Re: Buck Activity[/b] I am lucky enough to live where I hunt. I try to not over check my cameras,but my four year old loves going and checking the cameras. Sometimes I know I shouldn't, but when he wants to then I know that there isn't a deer out there that's worth seeing his face light up when I put the memory card in the computer. With that being said I had a very large amount of pictures since last checked on Friday. All does, but it's typical this time of year. Bucks usually start showing up last of September, and when they come it is not unusual to see several different bucks during a hunt. I am not getting worried YET. I have identified an old doe that is now on my hit list lol. Have several videos of her running other deer away, and you can tell she is the boss lady. I may get criticized but I think sometimes an old mature doe is just as hard to kill as an old buck. [/QUOTE]
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