Around here the deer are so fat and happy that we can't even get them to come to corn feeders. I guess that is the downside to hunting the post oak savanna in a (relatively) wet year. This is the only deer that I have "seen" during shooting light that is likely legal (13" inside spread rule). It is just a glimpse on the left edge of the screen.
Glimpse of buck
There is a pretty nice 4x5 too but he hasn't been around except very late at night.
My camera went tits up about two months ago so I really don't know what is hitting my stand site now. I mainly bought he camera so that I can see what makes it through the season. However, there has been very little action while I have been there...
All of that said, these two made the mistake of coming around while I was on stand. There was a group of around 20 or so and the big one stopped broadside. The little one did too, but on the off side. The 140 gr barnes bullet (270 win) hit both in the vitals and neither ran further than about 40 yards. The big one is a sow and both are in the freezer. I'm still negotiating with the wife about a pig head in the house. Otherwise the big pig will be featured in the garage. The photo perspective really does not do justice to how big that pig was...
Glimpse of buck
There is a pretty nice 4x5 too but he hasn't been around except very late at night.
My camera went tits up about two months ago so I really don't know what is hitting my stand site now. I mainly bought he camera so that I can see what makes it through the season. However, there has been very little action while I have been there...
All of that said, these two made the mistake of coming around while I was on stand. There was a group of around 20 or so and the big one stopped broadside. The little one did too, but on the off side. The 140 gr barnes bullet (270 win) hit both in the vitals and neither ran further than about 40 yards. The big one is a sow and both are in the freezer. I'm still negotiating with the wife about a pig head in the house. Otherwise the big pig will be featured in the garage. The photo perspective really does not do justice to how big that pig was...
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