chattooga county deer

satchmo

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A few of my favorites
 

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Nicodemus

The Recluse
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Those are some gooduns, Satch!
 

satchmo

Moderator
Thanks guys

This trail camming is pretty addictive. Here's a few more from the same tract. This set is from the same tree.
Secondseason was looking through them one day and pointed out the buck in the last picture in the back. A hoss.
 

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Ace1313

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You have some fine deer there. Did you see any during the hunting season?
 

satchmo

Moderator
last season

You have some fine deer there. Did you see any during the hunting season?


The season before this past, I saw a buck that would go 160" easy if not more.He was moving past me at 40 yards and I could not stop him. It was late december. One of the few times I wish I was holding a gun.
The bad thing about out here is that our rut does not even get started untill late december, and is kicking big in the middle of january. I'd trade sept and oct for january.
 

Hoss

Moderator
Good looking bucks. They do have some size to em. Thanks for sharing the TC photos.

Hoss
 

rip18

Senior Member
Great guns! You got some antlers going on up there. Thanks for sharing.
 

jones

Senior Member
bucks

haywood valley road????
 

Jake Allen

Senior Member
Good pictures. I like the first one best of all.
Time for some serious shed hunting.
Thanks for posting.
 

Son

Gone But Not Forgotten
Chattooga county deer

Nice bucks, we have a late rut too. I remember 20 years ago, our rut started around the first week of Dec. It's changed, with most activity now seen after the season closes.
Mid March and we still have antlers and scrapes active.
 

Defcon15

Senior Member
Nice bucks. I totally agree about switching out September and October for all of January. We don't really even see bucks until mid November and then the rut kicks in mid December and again in January.
 
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