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jkratz5

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I recently picked up a couple of new farms, one of which I have been watching some studs on and finally got a few pics, haven't caught all of the studs on cam but only been running the cam for 3 days so just a matter of time. The other farm we knew had potential but didn't know what was really there until the card pulls.

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My Favorite with the 3rd beam coming off the left side
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One that I have sheds from last year, hopefully he can make it a couple of more as I think he has the genes to be a stud.

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yep that third-beam looks like a beast. with those options you should be able to put something together for the harvest section:grin:
 
First buck is a killer. The moth is a cool pic. Have anywhere for a stand or is this a ground blind spot. Good luck.
 
First buck is a killer. The moth is a cool pic. Have anywhere for a stand or is this a ground blind spot. Good luck.


Have two approaches for the opener here. Will be a blind setup in the standing corn about 5 yds deep with 3 shooting lanes (but very brushed in). That can be hunted on any North wind, never killed a deer out of a ground blind so that could be an experience (good or bad :)

The timber behind the deer in those pics is all huntable for me, it is about a 60 acre chunk, and I have another 180 that butts up to it that I can also hunt. I have a few stands hung and one left to go (might end up being a lone wolf spot) for any south wind.

Hopefully, the deer stay patterened, they are hitting alfalfa and not beans in that area so it might help me out a bit, but I am sure alot will change between now and then.

Kratz
 
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