So, I'm hunting the Seminole area; first time hunting in Oklahoma in a long time. My brother has 40 acres and two horse and the adjacent land is 100 acres with a few dozen head of cattle(which I haven't scouted, but have permission to hunt). I decided to opt for my brother's property this year, because I know it. I was worried about the horses and deer competing for feed, but I put a game cam up two weeks ago(no feed) to see what was coming through. Luckily there were zero pics of horses(looks like they tend stay on the other side of the property), but that may change after I start putting feed down. I have seen does numbering 4-6 running across parts of his place, but never seen a buck. Unfortunately, there wasn't much doe activity where I put the cam(one or two sightings), but there certainly was some activity. These guys are a little too young, but if I don't see a doe I may take a shot at that older buck. I got pics basically every day or every other day(mostly the bucks) until the snow hit, then nothing, then started getting more pics. I hope to see something tomorrow(I'll be out with my bow and put down a little apple corn tonight), but the rain may keep them bedded down or somewhere else. Anywho, here is what you came for...
What do you guys think? Let em go and wait for the doe? Not going to take a shot on the younger ones, but am on the fence about the older buck.
What do you guys think? Let em go and wait for the doe? Not going to take a shot on the younger ones, but am on the fence about the older buck.
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