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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 2978915" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>I looked back through about 15-years of journals at the bucks I have killed that I guess, would qualify as trophies-those over 125 gross inches, bow kills. Keep in mind, for many years, I hunted almost totally with a bow and in prime locations of the country. </p><p></p><p>I cannot find any pattern as to time of year. They are well dispersed as far as time of year and time of day. The three largest were killed Oct. 15-opening day for tyhat state, Oct. 7, cold wave hit IL and Oct. 26, big pre-rut in IA. The rest were spread out like royal flush from late Sept. to Mid Dec. </p><p></p><p>Only two were killed from the ground. The spread to morning or afternoon is also just about equal. Prime morning time is 7-9 and prime afternoon is 5-5:30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 2978915, member: 1518"] I looked back through about 15-years of journals at the bucks I have killed that I guess, would qualify as trophies-those over 125 gross inches, bow kills. Keep in mind, for many years, I hunted almost totally with a bow and in prime locations of the country. I cannot find any pattern as to time of year. They are well dispersed as far as time of year and time of day. The three largest were killed Oct. 15-opening day for tyhat state, Oct. 7, cold wave hit IL and Oct. 26, big pre-rut in IA. The rest were spread out like royal flush from late Sept. to Mid Dec. Only two were killed from the ground. The spread to morning or afternoon is also just about equal. Prime morning time is 7-9 and prime afternoon is 5-5:30. [/QUOTE]
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