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I didn't see a deer until 9:30, but after that they pretty much kept me in the tree until noon.
The first to come by was a scrub 5 point (or 2x3 for you westerners ![]() Those now 4 does fed right by me, closest they came was about 5 yards. I let them be. Next came a 4 point (or forkhorn for you westerners ![]() The next deer to come was a 3rd 5 point in tote of a spike. Both of those fed within 10 yards of me. I let them be. I left the stand around noon once movement stopped for a while. At 3:30 I was back up in my stand to a hot 75 degrees. I did not see a deer until 6:30. During that final half hour of daylight I saw 4 bucks, no does. Total tally for the first morning... 6 different does, 7 different bucks. Nothing that I wanted to shoot. I passed up 4 "legal" bucks, but as they say don't pass up on the first day what you would shoot on the last. I wouldn't have shoot those even on the last day. I think I'll just let them grow ![]() I'm saving my doe tags for 2 weeks during our early muzzleloader season, plus I'm a 30 min straight walk to where I'm hunting. I didn't want to drag a deer up out of their unless he's a nice one. All in all, it was a good day. I was pleasantly surprised to see as many deer as I did.
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