Views from the Perch 2017!

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Shadowhntr
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#201 Post by Shadowhntr »

Captainkirk wrote:Is this your first trad deer, James?
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Captainkirk wrote:Is this your first trad deer, James?
9th

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Jamesh76 wrote:
Captainkirk wrote:Is this your first trad deer, James?
9th
Oh, cool! This one is a dandy little buck!
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#204 Post by Mohawk »

Way to go James! Glad you got a deer and I hope your surgery goes well. I had that done several years ago. Doc said to use it and don't baby it, so I went coyote calling and shot 2 and skinned em. :lol: It hurt like crazy but it seemed to loosen up my post op kipper.

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#205 Post by Carpdaddy »

I perched up today with my longbow, in spite of rifle season.
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#206 Post by Jamesh76 »

Nice

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#207 Post by Captainkirk »

Were you sittin' sideways?
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#208 Post by Shadowhntr »

Yeah no kiddin...i hope you had that safety harness TIGHT.
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#209 Post by Carpdaddy »

Sat in my perch until dark, no Deer were harmed! I did get a little excitement when a small Doe or button head Came from my left and passed by about 25-30 yards. It was focused on where I had seen something move earlier, then I looked where it was looking and saw another small Deer coming from my right. They meet about 35 yards in front of me and bumped heads a little, then they chased each other around a while, finally to went on out into the field. I was hoping Momma or Pop would come check on them but it never happened. :roll:
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#210 Post by Shadowhntr »

Does Ky consider buttons as a buck on a buck tag? I ask because KS does not. Here there has to be visible polished antler.
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