On a cold, frosty November morning at the new farm, Jared and Mike hang two stands on the edge of a doe bedding area. As daylight breaks, it doesn't take long for the oldest deer on the farm, "Gronk," to be at the base of their tree. The guys make a quick camera switch in the tree, and Mike makes a great shot on the old warrior.
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Jared's Blog: Rainy Day Opportunity
With rain falling, Jared and Mike take the opportunity to go deep in the bedding area of the new farm. With noise and scent being covered up, they hope to catch a cruising buck checking out the peninsula.
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Jared's Blog: High Pressure
With the barometer on the rise, Mike has high hopes for the evening sit. He is on the new farm for the afternoon, and as he’s walking the slough to the stand, he realizes he should have headed in a little bit sooner. Nonetheless, the weather does not disappoint as deer are on their feet throug...
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Jared's Blog: Close Call with a Giant 8
With a great morning weather forecast, Jared heads in early to beat the deer back to the main bedding area. The deer movement is steady, and at 9:30, a mature buck beds with a doe at 40 yards. While watching them for over an hour, Jared is caught off guard by another mature buck at 25 yards.