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Saturday evening: 
   Sightings:  3 doe, 1 very large piggie

  
  I thought for a while I was going to get skunked.......did not even seen the usual pack of hen.  About 5:15 a very large brown and white piggie shows up at the very back of sandera where it crosses the small creek.  I thought it was a cow!!!!!  Shot, it poped a wheelie, fell backward, got up and ran off.

     One Killer sunset.

     Just before I got out of the stand, I took one last look through the darkness down the sandera.  3 doe were feeding, taking advantage of full moon.
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    Seventh trip, 2 stand sessions, Saturday evening and Sunday morning.  It was super windy and very warm.  There was almost a full moon the first half of the night.  Sunday morning was pitch black.
Sunday morning:
   Sightings:  9 doe, 3 coyotes, pack of hen

     What is up with the turkey?   They did not even bother to show up yesterday and today they are not here at the crack of dawn. 

     Deer comes to the feeder,  a first this season.


Still no Bucks
  Coyote is spotted close to stand, out right window.  He later crosses midway between stand and feeder while the doe was still at the feeder.

     2 other coyotes are sighted trotting down small creek out right window.

     Turkey finally show up and clean up the corn.

     5 doe show up mid-sandera and are later joined by 3 others at the very back.  They all feed for an hour are so.

     I wait until they are gone before getting out of the stand.  I sure was hoping some gigantic buck would be interested in these beauties.