Posted by Ultradog MN on September 30, 2015 at 18:20:05 from (184.1.224.201):
It's enclosed, windows, nice chair. Just sat there watching. Sent a play by play text to my hunting buddy. As follows: Am sitting in the deer stand again. Lone deer - fawn, just came out into into your plot. 6:43. 6:47. Another one. Decent doe. 6:55 Large doe came out. Probably the same 3 Dick and I saw 2weeks ago. 7:04 they were just stepping into the main plot but got spooked. Ran out through your plot direction. Trotting not a gallop. 7:05, i didn't spook them but do wish I had the curtain/screen on the highway side window. 7:07, Seeing something running back and forth far back end of the kidney like maybe a buck chasing them. Maybe just the fawn galivanting. Now they're coming back to the main plot. Nervous. 7:18 they bypassed the main plot browsing on the far end by the cliff toward the hiway. 7:27getting hard to see if they left the pit - hiway end. 7:28 No they stayed. 731 2 more came in behind the island. I think 5 in the pit now. 7:35 7 deer in the pit. 2 leaving. 738 Too dark now am in the pickup. Fun!!
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