The last few days, the deer actually moved a bit. Shane saw several nice bucks heading in to the corn at the big oak and killed a nice 162 pound 8 point Saturday afternoon. However C.J. shot first, taking out a young turkey killer going for a drink in the sink holes between the Clover field and [...]
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Big Oak produces!
Posted in Lowcountry, cubbedge hill, trophy whitetails, velvet bucks on August 27, 2007 | 1 Comment »
New Bucks on Camera
Posted in Blount Place, Lowcountry, cubbedge hill, trophy whitetails, velvet bucks on August 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
C.J. and Shane came up yesterday, and we hunted Cubbedge Hill last night… just a few does and fawns unfortunately, and a couple of unidentified ones. The deer just have not been moving very good, but they said the deer were definately out last night by the number of fresh tracts this morning. C.J. sat at [...]
Opening Week
Posted in Blount Place, Lowcountry, cubbedge hill, trophy whitetails, velvet bucks on August 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Thank goodness for C.J.’s dad, Chip. And the fact that he knows how to hunt!!! He managed to salvage us from a very disappointing opening week by paying attention to the cutover behind #7 on the Blount Place and killing a nice 8 point this morning.
Many hunters would have just watched the road, where he did [...]