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A nice find...

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...38yds from my tree!!!!! :mrgreen: :D :D Image
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my son hada couple pics on his cam that showed a buck or 2 with velvet hanging in there eyes !!! and on one cam we gotta spike rubbing a saplin to remove some !!!
the IR technique simply is the best illumination cuz the incandesent gets there attention more. we have seen things that ain't normal with incans............. you gotta good sign, hope ya
eat that critter soon :mrgreen:
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Need some damage control. Can't have them rubbing bark off the trees like that.
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You gotta love those rub lines. Just like in real-estate - location, Location, LOCATION! You got some prime real-estate there:)
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Save a tree. Harvest a Buck. :) :) :)
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Save a tree is right. I have lots of pine trees planted in my yard for a wind break and the deer would like to rip them to pieces. My job for today is to put up the electric fence around the trees. I've done it for 5 or 6 years now and haven't had any damage since. Fewer bucks in the last few years also helps...the trees, but not my hunting. :( Gary
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