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Early Velvet season this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5666971" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>I know exactly what you mean. From a distance, it looks like bucks are in the same part of a field every night. But when you're out there, they can come out anywhere along the field edge. And it's always just out of range. Or, the wind is all wrong so you just sit back and glass them all evening while plotting the move for the next night. Only to have them come out somewhere else. </p><p></p><p>I've not killed one during the hunt, yet. I could have the very first night of the first year they had it if I was hunting with my compound. But I've been enjoying hunting it with my recurve and I didn't even take my bow off the hanger.</p><p></p><p>There is corn on the farm this year, so hopefully we have a windy day and I get to do some stalking. The younger me never had the patience for it. The older me looks forward to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5666971, member: 3158"] I know exactly what you mean. From a distance, it looks like bucks are in the same part of a field every night. But when you're out there, they can come out anywhere along the field edge. And it's always just out of range. Or, the wind is all wrong so you just sit back and glass them all evening while plotting the move for the next night. Only to have them come out somewhere else. I've not killed one during the hunt, yet. I could have the very first night of the first year they had it if I was hunting with my compound. But I've been enjoying hunting it with my recurve and I didn't even take my bow off the hanger. There is corn on the farm this year, so hopefully we have a windy day and I get to do some stalking. The younger me never had the patience for it. The older me looks forward to it [/QUOTE]
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