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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5755061" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Great story! Thank you for sharing. I had a similar experience with the buck I killed last year. He was 6 or 7. </p><p></p><p>This broken buck is on his second doe that i know for sure as of today. I set up where I last saw him the previous evening as he was locked tight with a doe, but never saw him last night. Had a doe with button fawn browsing under me most of the evening. Then this morning the button showed up in the bottom alone, which tells me the big guy is with his momma. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty confident that he is the bully as there's not another buck coming to the property right now and does are popping hot seemingly waiting their turn. He's only 4yrs old and a booner, so he's genetically gifted. And if he's breeding all these does then this is where he'll be next year at this same time. I'm learning real time when a particular doe pops hot. That's information I'll use for next season as they pop same time every year in my experience. </p><p></p><p>So in short, I think I'm done hunting him this year. I'll leave him to service the girls and will look forward to next year. The info I've gathered over the last week has been incredibly valuable. Just need to process it all and start making a plan. Work starts as soon as season closes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5755061, member: 20583"] Great story! Thank you for sharing. I had a similar experience with the buck I killed last year. He was 6 or 7. This broken buck is on his second doe that i know for sure as of today. I set up where I last saw him the previous evening as he was locked tight with a doe, but never saw him last night. Had a doe with button fawn browsing under me most of the evening. Then this morning the button showed up in the bottom alone, which tells me the big guy is with his momma. I'm pretty confident that he is the bully as there's not another buck coming to the property right now and does are popping hot seemingly waiting their turn. He's only 4yrs old and a booner, so he's genetically gifted. And if he's breeding all these does then this is where he'll be next year at this same time. I'm learning real time when a particular doe pops hot. That's information I'll use for next season as they pop same time every year in my experience. So in short, I think I'm done hunting him this year. I'll leave him to service the girls and will look forward to next year. The info I've gathered over the last week has been incredibly valuable. Just need to process it all and start making a plan. Work starts as soon as season closes. [/QUOTE]
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