Nice buck. The gun season opened down here in Alabama today too. I saw 3 doe and one buck (small) on my property and I let them all go for today. I have the only property left with some wood/tangled mess from the tornado. Seems most used a bulldozer to clean their land completely naked. I cleaned just the trails off and now all the deer are coming to me as they have somewhere to hide/bed down....lol. I saw 2 hunting elevated tripod looking houses just over the property line, so they are waiting for them to run out there. Should be interesting. I was looking at one of the elevated tree stands (from about 100 yards) and it has canvass all around it and a top. Well just as I was wondering if anyone was in there, this guy popped out of the top. The whole upper part of his body sticks out of the top. I started laughing as now I have seen everything. I thought they just shot from a sitting position out of a little slit or opening...lol
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