Not to interrupt, but wow that is early, you guys stay hot that time of year and to now for the most part right ? Well sure would be nice not to freeze like we do in our stands, more so later season which is early-mid December. You guys must either get em cut up immediately after the kill or skinned and hung in a freezer or something, don't take long to spoil in that weather. Sometimes I'll hang mine after gutting and skinning over night if it's cold, say low 30's or better, more energy the next morning to get it done.
Next week archery starts, runs til mid november, say around 19th-22nd, (have to look at the calendar to be precise) then rifle or shotgun season,(depends on whats legal in your county) till mid December, followed by 1 week of muzzle loading season/late archery.
I sat in my stand last night, had some respectable doe within my archery kill radius, 3 small bucks, and over 20 various size doe in our field that oats were harvested from, I re-plant oats for em, they really go after the fresh green oat grass this time of year, everything that the combine leaves germinates in the field. I took some photos, and a short video, great place to sit, even the birds, some of which I have never seen before, will land on you or close branches, the stand etc. great time to sit, not too cold etc.
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