Been glassing the fields for the last two months. I try to go at least once or twice a week. I have four places to hunt this year and getting to and froh isn't easy to do in one night so I've been taking turns.
My wife loves it, she likes seeing the sun go down and never gets bored seeing deer
I have many more pictures, let's see yours.
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Haven't been doing much glassing other than out the windows of my house, since I lost my other place to hunt this year. I need to get out around the neighborhood to see what else is going on in the area!! keep the pictures rolling
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A couple of bucks we have seen while glassing
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nice pics, i havent had the chance to do any glassing this year.
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Nice pics guys. LB, you going to be able to get a crack at that boy? He looks pretty nice.
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Awesome buck Chris!
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I just might be able to hunt him come Sept.
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I haven't been seeing as many deer on the beans as of late...I guess the corn is probably in the milking stage and in our area the alfalfa crop is getting lush after the last cut. Anyone notice any acorns falling yet??
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Hill Hunter wrote:I haven't been seeing as many deer on the beans as of late...I guess the corn is probably in the milking stage and in our area the alfalfa crop is getting lush after the last cut. Anyone notice any acorns falling yet??
White Oaks are starting to fall.
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Dewey wrote:Hill Hunter wrote:I haven't been seeing as many deer on the beans as of late...I guess the corn is probably in the milking stage and in our area the alfalfa crop is getting lush after the last cut. Anyone notice any acorns falling yet??
White Oaks are starting to fall.
The acorns are falling already ? Seems early for where I live, but not sure where you live Dewey ?
I've been seeing deer in my area coming out of the cornfields late in the day, like they are bedded in there... I found out why saturday.. I went to the woods, and the mosquitoes drove me out of there fast, I have not seen them this bad in a long time in our area... I'm guessing the deer don't like it either ?
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