GregBickal
New Member
I went on a 4 hour nature walk this morning and got a few shots. There were 3 doe in this bedding area, 2 jumped up and the other one just sat looking around. 25 yards away. I bet I probably watched her for at least 5 minutes before she decided to join her sisters.
Two does on the opposite ridge. Looking my direction, but I was crosswind from them and I don't think they knew I was there.
Better tuck that rear end in honey or it might get shot off. This doe was facing the other way, and was maybe 10 yards away. I watched her for 10 minutes, and finally made a little noise to get her moving. She and another doe got up and walked off.
Two does on the opposite ridge. Looking my direction, but I was crosswind from them and I don't think they knew I was there.
Better tuck that rear end in honey or it might get shot off. This doe was facing the other way, and was maybe 10 yards away. I watched her for 10 minutes, and finally made a little noise to get her moving. She and another doe got up and walked off.