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She’ll be ant food by the time you get there!I'd be tempted to spend a day in a tree over that doe. Looks like they will be back again when they get hungry, and they know where and easy meal is laying.
She’ll be ant food by the time you get there!I'd be tempted to spend a day in a tree over that doe. Looks like they will be back again when they get hungry, and they know where and easy meal is laying.
Lol true. "I'd be tempted to do that if that happened to me here locally and I could get out another day soon after" doesn't flow as easily.She’ll be ant food by the time you get there!
Yep!I think thats a recommendation that needs to change in most of the east that has coyotes if you're concerned about the meat. Rarely these days does the next morning thing end without coyotes beating hunters to the meat. 10 years ago it was still somewhat safe to leave a deer overnight, today not so much.
Yep. I shot a buck in November, he took three steps and dropped dead. I’ve got two tags so I stayed put hoping he was at the beginning of a buck parade whose caboose would be a giant id been keeping track of. Within a minute a coyote came along! I slung an arrow at him, but he was in dense brush. A minute later another came and winded me before I could send one his way.Yep!