
This handsome fellow was spotted a couple of days after the end of fourth rifle season. Some does were nearby. He wasn’t too interested in posing for pix. … I’m just glad he hid himself away the last couple of months.
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I agree!
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Good for him, TJ! He stayed elusive…and alive. And how wonderful it is that we get to behold his beauty still. What a magnificent buck! Thank you for this photo and all that it represents.
There are still a few healthy boys out there, chasing the girls. That’s always good to see, especially after the hordes have been here. 🙂
I believe we are in the “midst” of hunting season – land all around me is posted and there are enough homes close enough to deter hunters. Truthfully very few anymore. I know of one neighbor that hunts. The only worry would be road hunters – I may have told this before, but I had a doe standing under my bird feeder at the bottom of my yard & she got an arrow thru the neck – apparently (this was at night too) she ran out of the yard thru the field up back & didnt quite make it to the woods – died at the back of my field.
Bled out. So I’m not too trusting of so-called “hunters”. I’ve known many good hunters who loved just being in the woods as much as getting a deer. But there dont seem to be a lot of them left.
It had to have been terribly hard to see that aftermath of a careless hunter. I like to think there are ethical hunters (I know some), but there’s a great deal of “road hunting” (too?).
So glad he made it! He is really handsome!
Me, too. 🙂
I hope he stays elusive for many years to come.
He must be a clever fellow to have evaded the hordes of hunters this year!
Stay in the trees, buddy. Keep your women close.
I saw him at what would have been past the legal time to hunt in the evening. … And I’m still glad it was past hunting season in any case. 🙂
Glad to hear he made it!!
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Yes – and there are more … but they’re also fairly elusive, still. 🙂