Looks like a nice mature Buck! Congratulations15 years I’ve hunted this little 65 acres and it’s always supplied me with something. May not always be a old bruiser but I ain’t complaining
Geese are moving in. Heard them all day in north edmond. High groups headed south, sky high groups dropping into the local lakes etc.My daughter wanted a coyote skull to match brothers, so I was mostly coyote hunting tonight. Went to my best coyote spot and got skunked. Saw one coyote a half mile away, six does, a really unintelligent 3 pointer. And a bunch of specks/snows/cacklersView attachment 531922
I wish I would’ve had my shotgun this morning. The wind kept birds flying low. I could’ve limited on Sandhills and canadas from my “stand” on a hill top. Coulda got one whooping crane too. There’s definitely a lot more birds than during muzz season. Saw fewer ducks though.Geese are moving in. Heard them all day in north edmond. High groups headed south, sky high groups dropping into the local lakes etc.
We very rarely get a new nice buck in November. We get 1 or 2 almost every late December/early January though.I’m more than likely coming up next week just because it’s deer season and that’s what I feel like I’m supposed to do, but what I’m currently seeing on my cameras reinforces why I try so hard to get on a buck early in October.
There no consistency in buck movement, and the ones I’m seeing are broke up and missing at least one point. The idea of seeing new bucks during the rut sounds like something that could happen, but in 20 years, I can count on one hand with fingers left over the number of new “trophy” bucks that have moved through in November. Unfortunately, the few that have didn’t hang around until I got up there to hunt.
Here’s one that kind of haunts me that showed up and moved on never to be seen again.
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