(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj10/longbowben/photo1_zps990913de-1_zps1d795ec6.jpg)
(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj10/longbowben/photo12_zpsff0e64b8-1_zpsf7bd2721.jpg)
Hate to see big rubs, LOL. Looks like you might have a buck or two left over for next fall. Good luck.
Looks like you guys need to get a guy from eastern NC to come up and help with this problem before it gets out of hand. lol
Don, WE only wish those were on our lease! Those are the untouchable deer. But sure are nice to look at. Lol
awesome! sign like that keeps me awake at night thinking, wondering and planning!! was wondering about you guys and how the season went, wow the young buck hunter is getting big!!
Cant hunt these deer,A friends farm we where checking around for eagleeye to turkey hunt and the woods where tore up bad we probably seen at least 50 deer in 2 1/2 hours the best woods i have ever seen.
And to think me and Ben hunted this farm about 10 years ago. Never looked like that back then. But 10 years of NO hunting will do that to a farm. The owners wife is a big shed hunter. You all should see her stack of sheds. :scared:
Your right looked nothing like it did back then.The trails looked like dirt bike trails the scrapes where 5-6 feet across and still open.We walked up in bow range of many deer :banghead:
Wow, that's a big rub :eek:
Wow, that get's the blood pressure up...
You don't see any like that in CT.WOW
Ohio elk???
Just for size reference eagleeye is 5'3" 140lbs.It looks like an elk rub.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Shoot straight, Shinken
:archer2:
gots to be the rare Ohio woodland elk....a VERY elusive creature.....
Not sure how I'd feel about seeing ground like that? Exciting for sure, but I would have nightmares knowing that I couldn't hunt there! :rolleyes: