SixLomaz - Oct-19 Mobile live hunt from Ct
Contributors to this thread:Whitetail Deer
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
4:36 PM LIVE from Ct*
Any day one sees critters in the woods is a good day. A fox just strolled by placing the squirrel community on high alert. 20 yards to NNW from my stand. No dinner here for the fox.
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
West view
West view
Ahh ... turn the phone 90 degrees clockwise. A hawk just flew by chasing squirrels for dinner. The bird is now perched 80 feet up in a tree behind me, NNE.
From: Notme
19-Oct-18
At least the hawk will keep the squirrels down..GL Bud!!
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
North view
North view
All I need is a deer to stroll by. I will send an arrow as a greeting. Temperature is dropping by the minute. The air is crisp. Very light NNE breeze makes is easy to hear faint sounds.
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
East view of a desperate hunter
East view of a desperate hunter
A lot of mid day movement lately. Squirrels are quiet for a change.
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
South view ... deer bedroom
South view ... deer bedroom
South is the entrance to deer bedding area thicket.
From: cath8r
19-Oct-18
Nice! Good luck!
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
RIP Orion brothers
RIP Orion brothers
Almost forgot the mandatory boots pic. This one is for the Orion brothers hunting the Great Spirit plains.
From: Heartshot
19-Oct-18
Gl six the big eyed owl pic is epic
From: IdyllwildArcher
19-Oct-18
I'd recommend squinting your eyes some if a deer looks up at you... ;)
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
Down to the last 30 minutes. I am squinting my eyes hard per advice above but I still do not see deer.
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
Done for today. I joined the hawk and the fox for dinner. No squirrels were harmed during this hunt. Deer did not show up for the date.
From: nehunter
19-Oct-18
Put some camo paint on those eyeballs.
From: SixLomaz
19-Oct-18
I do not know why everyone insists on either squinting or covering my eyes. If I do that how am I going to see the deer coming? Did you ever see the eyes of a nocturnal creature? They are BIG which helps to gather more light. That is how you see in the dark.