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    Not really , but out in the west Texas sand dunes it is a rough year , we are getting near zero rain and it is quite terribly dry ,the normal browse is scarce and they are likely going to struggle to get a good rack on this year for sure ......
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    They will be hitting the feeders hard
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    We are at the same antler growth stage here in Ohio. I have to get some minerals out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    They will be hitting the feeders hard
    not the best news , our area grows better deer when they do not visit the feeders , just saying .......
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    I have heard that also.
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    Got several young bucks around showing some antler growth. Not many mature bucks around, but they'll start showing up closer to the rut.

    Still seeing gobblers strutting for hens here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak Fish View Post
    Got several young bucks around showing some antler growth. Not many mature bucks around, but they'll start showing up closer to the rut.

    Still seeing gobblers strutting for hens here.

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    the turkey have pretty much quit here , hens wandering and a few jakes , but the sounds of spring are leaving the woods quickly
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    Ive seen some decent growth so far

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    4-5 inches sure me just forked, up here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    4-5 inches sure me just forked, up here.


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    this weeks images show the same here , several have forks now and about that length as well
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