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<blockquote data-quote="okiearmory" data-source="post: 2923437" data-attributes="member: 37097"><p>I shot this buck around Seminole this morning at 8:04. Prior to this buck I had a decent 8 point come in about 15 minutes after a yearling ran by. He stopped worked over a scrap and headed off the direction of the yearling. After that I would use a doe bleat twice about every 25 minutes. I am hunting a small food plot surrounded by very thick cover. My thought was there could be bucks cruising close by and I would never see them. About 2 minutes after I used the bleat this buck steps out onto the field. He was limping pretty bad and he gave me a broadside shot at 18 yards. I did not skin him prior to taking him to the processing plant but I checked his hide over and didn't see any external wounds. His hoofs also looked normal so I am not sure what was going on but he was banged up. His glands were very dark and he smelt like he was in rut. You could smell him from 15' away. I think the rut is getting very close in my neck of the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiearmory, post: 2923437, member: 37097"] I shot this buck around Seminole this morning at 8:04. Prior to this buck I had a decent 8 point come in about 15 minutes after a yearling ran by. He stopped worked over a scrap and headed off the direction of the yearling. After that I would use a doe bleat twice about every 25 minutes. I am hunting a small food plot surrounded by very thick cover. My thought was there could be bucks cruising close by and I would never see them. About 2 minutes after I used the bleat this buck steps out onto the field. He was limping pretty bad and he gave me a broadside shot at 18 yards. I did not skin him prior to taking him to the processing plant but I checked his hide over and didn't see any external wounds. His hoofs also looked normal so I am not sure what was going on but he was banged up. His glands were very dark and he smelt like he was in rut. You could smell him from 15' away. I think the rut is getting very close in my neck of the woods. [/QUOTE]
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