rifle season...doe down


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Ill statt by saying this is quitr possibly the first year I've not been able to hunt the entire week of rifle season. Anyway. Bow season this year has been long and painful for me from no shots yo no quality bucks to just plan bad luck not making it up the hill in the jeep to get to the farm and so on. Butvim still not giving up. Thanksgiving morning rolls around amd I'm finally off. New job I couldn't take the wholr week off. So I go out and its a slow cold morning saw a few deer. Snow on so It was a beautiful day. Friday morning comes around and I'm in imdeer mode full bloen I wanna deer had shot one in a month. I'm sittin there watching deer no shooter bucks and does the size of poodles. Then ok momma doe come out to play. The green box remingtons put her down. A few of the doe didn't run off and I saw my dsd or uncle walk to the edge of the field so I pushed them doe up to him. Long story shoot big doe down. Fast forward to yesterday. Another all day hunt goin for a buck. It was cold and the wind blownin pretty good but deer still on the move. I had a doe walk within 5 feet of me sitting on the ground in no blind no idea I was there watched her walk by. Long day lots of deer but no shooter bucks. Kickin myself for not shooting another doe. Get back at it with the bow and muzzle loader

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Great looking pics, and great Doe! I want to hear more about these "Poodles Does". How do they keep from matting up with all those curls? lol! Cool shot of your Great Grandparents old house, do you live on the property? Is the farm still worked? I wish more than anything I had family land to pass on, I'm going to try like heck to get some and start! Congrats!

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Them poodle deer are just a pain. They trycand jump in my pack lol

The farm is in the family. Its my uncles and right now the farm is only brush hogged and hunted. Under that sided is a log cabin that was built in the 1850s. I want that wood.

We have another farm my great grandparents lived on and she just passed away. I'm wanting to buy it.

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