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    Great day in thick timber

    Well today I checked out a new spot....got in nice and early ...thick dark west coast timber and moss covered ground..was perfect...was in a bow only zone so had my crossbow with me...saw doe and fawn first thing which hot me pumped due to it being my first time in this spot. As I crept along a small creek I had the breeze in my face and everything was perfect for a slow still hunt....saw tons and I mean tons of bear sign amd some buck rubs...after sneeking through some of the spots I had marked on google maps I started to just wonder and explore.....I came around this huge douglas fur and there he was....small spiker staring at me broadside at 25 yards...he must have caught my movemnet either way he knew exactly where and what I was....we both stood motionless ...eyes locked...I waitied for as long as I could and just as I slowly got my eye in the scope of the crossbow...was just in time to see his ass bouncing through the timber..... *exhale*...thinking about what I did wrong and remembering the words of PG66...."he who moves first in thick timber looses".....either way im just getting into using the crossbow for big game so either way I was proud to have got that clise to a blacktail buck...being a young one at that lol.....anyways that was my sunday lol

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Very nice, still hunting is lots of fun, those almosts will turn into harvest success soon I'm sure for ya..

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Yea could have gone either way...sime deer you can do jumping jacks infront of...and others are gone on your first blink.

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Sounds like you found one of those stupid overlooked spots I tell people to find. If it's the location you spoke of in PM I would guess this could start changing how you look for hunting location

    Dont worry about the spike I will place bets the buck that made the rubs is bigger

    Go back don't walk sit on the rut sign and call doe bleats/rattle. Invest the time and stay put you should get your buck. If you are sitting odds of being busted drop and you don't push the deer so you can hunt this spot without the fear of pushing the deer out

    Good luck

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    ^^I have a treestand im going to be putting up...trail cam is on duty right now...so will check next weekend and see whats up....and going to be setting up few more on a few trail intersections

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    With the sign/sightings you have already combined with the likely hood of this location seeing little to no pressure I would say you might be onto something really good. The potential of the area holding a good % of bucks and some quality is there in my opinion

    As someone who seeks out this style of locations my advice is limit your impact on the area to avoid spooking/educating these deer. Trail cams are good but don't over do it. Limit how often you check them and don't blanket the area. I know you want to educate yourself on the area but you also want to avoid changing the deers habits or pushing them out

    Thick bush small pocket hunting stealth is huge. If done right some locations will produce every year but it often takes time to gain the knowledge of the area to do this. Think long term not just about taking 1 deer

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Sounds like it was a great day!

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    all good adventures to learn from.

    I bumped some bedded elk and didn't understand where the bull would be. Though he was already downhill of the heard. I was wrong. Researched it when I got home, and discovered that bulls tend to bed by themselves slightly above the bedded cows. Got into same situation 2 weeks later and knew where to look ... unfortunately the bull was a 6x5 but the 6th was broken...

    I'm new to hunting and all these experiences seem to build on themselves.

    Stoked that you found a good spot!

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Wait a min 6x5 one was broken ????? Don’t mean to hijack but one side had 6 still ???????? That’s a legal 6 point bro or was it’s just a 5x5 and the kicker was snapped off you only need one inch of bone to make it 6 don’t forget !!

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    Re: Great day in thick timber

    Back to the black tail. Yes. Don’t pressure it to much and I can’t wait to see the pics of a buck stuck with a feathered stick in it

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