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    Cold Front Should Keep Bucks Moving

    Posted by lowcountryhunting on November 15, 2007

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    While it had warmed up for the last few days, a big cold front is rolling in tomorrow. And that should put the bucks back on their feet for the weekend’s hunt. We should also have another full house, so hopefully we can kill one of the nice deer caught on the camera at the Big Oak over the last week.

    Check out the heavy 9 point working the scrape by the corn in the first picture. In the second, a good buck shows off his broken tine due to fighting for his place in the pecking order. The third is a very rare picture – it captured a middle aged buck ejaculating after working the scrape! The fourth picture is of a HUGE buck with a mediocre rack at the scrape. That thing looks like a cow, and has to be at least 3.5 years old (if not older), but just does not have a very good set of horns (very similar to the 5 point I shot a few weeks ago). And the fifth image is just a cool looking 2.5 year old 3 point working the licking branch.

    I just thought these were all great shots, and all truly show off how different a buck’s rack can look on deer in the same age classes.

    I also thought I would have a report from this morning’s hunt, but Will obviously did not go due to the rain since I still see his car out by his trailer. And we did hunt last night, but did not see ANYTHING in the 80 degree weather.  So check back in the morning for a fresh hunting report…

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    2 Responses to “Cold Front Should Keep Bucks Moving”

    1. Arthur Says:

      The deer in that fourth picture is a hog! Nice deer porn as well!

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