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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5511850" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>NW Williamson County. No acorns, we had a few does come in around 10-15th of November. The deer were bonkers Thanksgiving week, buck movement was good until the second week of December and has been shut down ever since. </p><p></p><p>We had almost no scrapes, I did watch bucks work licking branches and pee on their tarsals but very few bucks actually opened up the scrapes. The bucks I hunted (2 target bucks) barely moved, they both stayed in small pockets. 1 of them I believed didn't hardly leave approximately 50-60 acres but upon killing him he had a bad shoulder and was missing a hoof. Very few rubs. </p><p></p><p>If I was still hunting hard for a buck. I would be putting in lots of hours after Christmas. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I believed the bucks to be extremely stressed this year.</p><p>We have seen two different bucks that have lost one side already, indicating that this probably the case. Both appear to be healthy in body weight and no apparent injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5511850, member: 22434"] NW Williamson County. No acorns, we had a few does come in around 10-15th of November. The deer were bonkers Thanksgiving week, buck movement was good until the second week of December and has been shut down ever since. We had almost no scrapes, I did watch bucks work licking branches and pee on their tarsals but very few bucks actually opened up the scrapes. The bucks I hunted (2 target bucks) barely moved, they both stayed in small pockets. 1 of them I believed didn't hardly leave approximately 50-60 acres but upon killing him he had a bad shoulder and was missing a hoof. Very few rubs. If I was still hunting hard for a buck. I would be putting in lots of hours after Christmas. I believed the bucks to be extremely stressed this year. We have seen two different bucks that have lost one side already, indicating that this probably the case. Both appear to be healthy in body weight and no apparent injuries. [/QUOTE]
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