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2005
Fall Deer Hunts (Now In Progress)
by Robert Hoague
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Bowhunt
at Double G Outfitting in West Texas
With Garrett George & Larry Reese
Arrival
Day | Day #1 | Day
#2 | Day #3 | Day #4
| Equipment Tests | To
Double G Outfitting
Robert Hoague
The second day the stand
I hunted was hot. Lots of deer showed up. Basically the does came to eat
corn at the feeder and they concentrated on that. However, the bucks came
to see and be seen ... and harass the other bucks. The 9-pt buck below
was the biggest bodied of the lot with his pudgy pot belly.
This 10-pt buck never quite
got within bow range, but almost. He was not as big bodied as the 9 pointer
above.
I took pictures of over
two dozen deer and at least half were bucks. Because I was using a cell
phone connection on this hunt I was unable to make a photo gallery of all
the buck action. But once I return home I will come back to that project,
so look for it soon.
The afternoon hunt was a
carbon copy of the morning hunt with more close up pictures of deer action.
The 9-point and a different 10-point were in the area a good while. The
9-pt was intent on keeping the 10-point in his place and charged him many
times.
Day 3 - Getting Down On The Ground
MORNING - The New
Zealand guys sent me to an area John had hunted last afternoon. I was dropped
off at 5:30 so a couple of times it got a little sleepy as I waited for
enough daylight to see. In the dim light I saw two bucks and put the Nikon
Monarch binoculars on them. Even in the very low light I found them and
one looked real good to me.
A little before the sun came
over the horizon the bucks moved over in front of me.
There was not enough light
for a good picture so I pumped my camera settings and leaned around a cedar
limb and took these pictures of each buck.

When I take pictures of
deer it is extremely rare that I spook them. And this was one of those
rare occasions. They didn't make a big deal out of it, they just walked
away. Later a doe and two very small fawns (for this time of year) walked
by and I got a pic of the doe nursing them.
AFTERNOON - Garrett
George told me he had a place that had not been hunted where I could set
up my Double Bull Martix. The area was more open and had a corn feeder
with a fence around it to keep the cows out. I picked out a mesquite tree
to set the blind near.

Keith cut some cedar limbs
and I put the Martix up. Then we brushed it in with cedar limbs across
the top and on the sides to break up its hard lines and give it the appearance
of a cedar clump.

We returned to camp and
I took a shower and went hunting.
In the Matrix blind you can
either leave the mesh windows down or push them up. I can take much better
pictures if the windows are up and I don't have to shoot through the mesh,
so I left them up to see if I could get away with it. Leaving the windows
open makes a black space in the blind and sometimes it bothers deer to
see it.
As I squared away my gear
inside the blind 3 deer walked up a few yards to my left. We surprised
each other and they flagged and ran. Minutes later a doe worked its way
over by me.
A buck and 3 does joined
the doe and one of the does stomped her foot at the black window. That
got them all on the alert and and they circled around behind me to check
for scent.

I took advantage of this
and pulled the Matrix's window down. They made a complete circle around
me and didn't smell me. I've been a user of Scent Killer scent eliminators
for a long time and they worked their magic again today.
With the Matrix's mesh windows
down the deer were relaxed. I took a few more pictures and changed camera
settings to manual focus and tried different settings until I could take
decent pictures like the one below.
At one point all the deer
looked off to my left and a doe stomped its foot repeatedly. A big bodied
buck with a high rack checked them out from 80 yards away. But the daylight
clock was ticking and it got dark before I could tell if the buck came
in or left. I like this set up just fine.
Arrival
Day | Day #1 | Day
#2 | Day #3 | Day #4
| Equipment Tests | To
Double G Outfitting

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and Wild Turkey gobblers. 80,000 acres of privately owned game managed
land in Texas.
Garrett George
Phone: 325-947-7557
Cell: 830-708-2512
Email: gdgeorge@cox.net
www.doublegoutfitting.com
3518 Linden wood Drive
San Angel, Texas 76904 |
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larry@wildlifeartistry.com
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