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This Guy Has a Pretty Good Spot
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Here's a video of an 11-pointer eating crabapples in the day time, and another of the same deer eating at the same place at night...if he's hitting it that often its time to get a stand set-up!  I think this was taken in Pennsylvania.

Pretty crafty deer - either he doesn't like the camera or he's old enough to know not to stay in one spot for very long.  And, a 3.5 or 4.5 YO deer is OLD in PA.

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Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:07/17/2009 23:39

Here's the night video

Author:BCKHTR8 Comment Left:09/15/2009 15:09

Good video...think I saw the daytime one on the Pennsylvania site www.huntingpa.com    I'm a member in there also since I've been going back up that way every year for the past 8 years for the Archery/Early muzzloader season, ever year but this that is.....plans fell through because of procrastination on the part of my hunting buddy who was SUPPOSE to go with me but waited until just before the doe tag draw deadline to back out...going next year for sure though already have it in the planning stage.

Author:1slickwkmstr Comment Left:11/10/2009 21:46

Minimum 5.5 yr old deer with G-3s and G-4s like that.  In the northern states it takes longer to grow em' like that.  Not sure where the belly sag is, but he's got the body length and antlers of a mature northern whitetail.  Here's a photo of a 3.5yr old buck I took in michigan last year.  A management buck to you guys, but a definite QDM trophy up here.  We have 7 hunters / sq. mile and usually only 10 or 15 acres of property each of us are permitted to hunt.  This is tough hunting and you gotta be good to score a nice buck every year.