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Peeked outside the other morning and these are the views that I was greeted with, there is another older larger cripple buck in the mix but he was not feeling very photogenic.

Hope you can enjoy this picture as much as I enjoy being able to take them.

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I have about 4 or 5 of them running around here all of the time. Same number of does.
Now bear in mind that I live in a housing addition and no hunting allowed here. However next to the addition, I have permission to hunt a 1/2 mile square of land. Needless to say that is where my food plot and feeder are located. Portable ground blind stays up year round. Use it mostly between hunting trips with friends.
 
My house is surrounded by big woods and I see deer on a regular basis, that is until I put my 20 target 3D course out next to the house. As soon as the leopard, coyote, bear, gator and bobcat targets are out deer sighting drop to "0".
 
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