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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5023324" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Went out at 1:00 to in KY (last weekend archery) Busted going in! 16 deer bedded all around my stand, I had never had or seen deer bed there and was not expecting it. I stood frozen till they dispersed and then climbed. The next two hours were free of everything, not even a squirrel! but then movement started just after 3:00. 5 big Gobblers came thru and declared the area secure and the deer soon followed. Saw 18 all moving toward a nearby clover plot and on to farmers cover crops. But the las 2 deer were what was interesting! A really wide 2 year old first but followed soon by a big 3 year old 8. They seemed to be independant of the rest and each other, were not eating they also winded, looked over the plot and then turned and went back into the cover. These two had slowed down the race but were clearly showing signs of continued rut behavior. May be some early born does in the area or some that just didnt breed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5023324, member: 20151"] Went out at 1:00 to in KY (last weekend archery) Busted going in! 16 deer bedded all around my stand, I had never had or seen deer bed there and was not expecting it. I stood frozen till they dispersed and then climbed. The next two hours were free of everything, not even a squirrel! but then movement started just after 3:00. 5 big Gobblers came thru and declared the area secure and the deer soon followed. Saw 18 all moving toward a nearby clover plot and on to farmers cover crops. But the las 2 deer were what was interesting! A really wide 2 year old first but followed soon by a big 3 year old 8. They seemed to be independant of the rest and each other, were not eating they also winded, looked over the plot and then turned and went back into the cover. These two had slowed down the race but were clearly showing signs of continued rut behavior. May be some early born does in the area or some that just didnt breed? [/QUOTE]
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