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    Looking for some info how many points do you think and age I am new to deer hunting. Found rubs and his bed along with tons of what looks like doe tracks. He looked about 200lbs but I could be way off.

    Last edited by GrizzlyAdams; November 5th, 2015 at 06:17 PM.

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    My brother was calling with his duck call and we looked up and saw this guy 60 yards off. Got permission yesterday to hunt from a nice farmer who took his corn off yesterday so we went for geese today. Any idea if a duck call sounds like a doe or something...we walked to the back after he ran into the treeline and found the rubs and lots of what looks like doe and fawn tracks everywhere

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    Looks like a nice 8 point maybe a three year old ...Dutch

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    Looks like bob he lives in the back next to where you seen him.lol looks like a great mature buck probably 2-1/2---3-1/2 yr old heavy mass and would bet he would go 200 lbs no problem.
    Now not to stir the pot but how do you know they are doe tracks? Fawn tracks that's pretty generic but it has been proven that unless you see the deer making the tracks you can't tell if they are made from a mature doe or a young buck

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    Not saying they are fawn or not just a 50 50 guess there were at least 3-4 different sets of various sizes some from inch and half to roughly 3-4 inches. Lots of food around too corn soy chestnut crab apple. Also some decent size coyote tracks as well are these coyote?

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    4 year old .......but just a guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by rackman View Post
    4 year old .......but just a guess
    Thanks for the feedback rackman

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    Find a good ambush spot at a tree line or field edge and give it a go. If there are lots of tracks and not much pressure then you stand a good chance of getting a shot at him

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooseman View Post
    Find a good ambush spot at a tree line or field edge and give it a go. If there are lots of tracks and not much pressure then you stand a good chance of getting a shot at him
    Thanks man its my first deer hunt ill try that out on Monday once controlled is done

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    Have a good look and see if you can find a common travel route by looking at the tracks. Chance are they leave and enter or travel thru general areas along the field try to set up in them areas paying attention to wind and how you approach the area

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