Odocoileus virginianus pic thread 2020/2021

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meatGrinder

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Great deer here this year, y'all are stacking up some nice bucks!

We sat almost all day yesterday for the opener and saw zero deer movement. Heard very few shots, most were in the evening last hour of shooting time. Only positive is watching a big flock of turkeys fly down that I can see from my stand.
 

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Great deer here this year, y'all are stacking up some nice bucks!

We sat almost all day yesterday for the opener and saw zero deer movement. Heard very few shots, most were in the evening last hour of shooting time. Only positive is watching a big flock of turkeys fly down that I can see from my stand.

It has been the same way for us. 0 deer movement and only 1 shot heard when we usually here several opening weekend.
 

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For those who can’t make the Boone and Crockett club like Okie4570, here’s another one we can all be a part of.:thumb:
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My daughter got it done this morning. 7:15am, 65 yd shot, watched him run to 90 yds and drop. We were able to back the truck right up to him and were home by 8:30am.
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Very awesome tell her congrats!! And that's the way to do it, truck access to the kill is important!! :)
 

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Ok so it was slow early then deer started going everywhere, just feeding and traveling no chasing. Then I hear chasing and grunting behind me but only can catch glimpses of them. As I was turning back around I realized I hadn't looked back over the older shoulder in a while and here comes a doe about 200y out and I can see rack above the cut milo following her, definitely something I wanted to shoot. As I got my shooting stick situated they turned straight away and finally stopped about 450y out. Watched them for a bit and then they both laid down. I moved a couple hundred yards down the edge of the field by dropping down into the creek.. A few minutes go by and another buck follows their scent and the doe gets up and they look at each other for a few minutes. Eventually the smaller buck chases her about 200y to the north of me but the big one is still bedded. A few more minutes go by and he starts headed to me, then lays down again! He has a limp but didn't look like anything too debilitating. A few more minutes goes by and he's up again and ends up getting 100y north of me and hit him with the 6mm Rem, he kicks and trots and I put 6mm Rem round two in him and he fell. Very small body for his age, haven't weighed him yet but I bet he won't weigh 170lbs max.View attachment 181198 View attachment 181199 View attachment 181200
Holy Cow, what a nice deer.
 

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