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LIVE from the stand 2019-20

Sgt Fury

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Hey All.. I'm not a big posting person as you can see by my number of post... But I follow Live from the Stand every year.. You all have been
a blast to follow over the last few years.. Just wanted to post a pic of the buck I harvested on Saturday morning (11-16-19). Wish you all the
best of luck for the remainder of the season.. Mathews Vertix first harvest..
Beautiful deer! Congrats!👍
 
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Outside

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Not much action between COlumbus and Charleston, on US35 today. One doe running along the road, and one carcass.


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aholdren

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Hey All.. I'm not a big posting person as you can see by my number of post... But I follow Live from the Stand every year.. You all have been
a blast to follow over the last few years.. Just wanted to post a pic of the buck I harvested on Saturday morning (11-16-19). Wish you all the
best of luck for the remainder of the season.. Mathews Vertix first harvest..

Dang that is a heavy horned stud of a buck.... Congrats.
 
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Outdoorsfellar

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For what it's worth, I had a nice doe out feeding in the back earlier this afternoon & as she cut around the back of the cabin, I tried to sneak up on her. I figured there would be another set of eyes back in the woods & sure enough, I heard something trotting off. I then did a recon flight close to last light this evening & I caught some bucks in different areas keeping an eye on some does out feeding . This is the time of the rut I feel that if you see a doe, there just might be a good chance of a buck nearby all the more. Hang in there guys !
 

Cogz

Cogz
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My cousin knocked this one down this evening. Yesterday I saw the biggest typical I’ve ever seen in person at 4:22pm cruising the edge of an overgrown hayfield.
 

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