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  1. I finally got my first deer. I'm pretty excited since and just had to post. Sure it wasn't the big 8 point buck but it still very exciting. I was lucky that guy form my gun club happened by and guided me through the gutting process because that is not the easiest thing for a newbie. (Sorry the picture is sideways, it is right side up my computer and I have no idea hot to rotate).
    17 points
  2. Congrats! I rotated it for you.
    6 points
  3. Reverend Al Sharpton was in Sears. He was there to protest the fact that most of the washing machines were white. So the clerk called the manager, who asked " What's the problem here Reverend ?" Sharpton pointed at the machines and loudly bemoaned the fact that most of them were white. The manager replied " Well, Reverend, it's true that most of the washing machines are white.....but if you'll open the lids, you'll see that all the agitators are black."
    3 points
  4. Once I really started getting serious about bow hunting I found myself within spitting distances of unalrmed deer under my stand that more often than not didn't provide a shot. I found that Bow hunting usually provides more heart pounding thrills than gun hunting even when a shot doesn't present itself.
    3 points
  5. My son shot this deer yesterday afternoon. Doe fawn came out of a thicket and this buck came crashing through after it, giving a nice 35 yard muzzleloader shot. A nice heart lung shot. Live weight was 137 pounds. It shed one side of it's rack, and broken off the other. Someone had shot it in the left front leg. Looks like shed hunting season will start earlier this year, LOL.
    3 points
  6. I keep seeing people write that they hope the "weekend warriors" stay home or out of the woods.. Would this be people that work during the week? What's the issue with people who hunt on weekends
    2 points
  7. went to the range today with two rifles with newly mounted and bore sighted scopes........first one was perfect left to right but about 6 inches high........second was about 18 inches to the right and 6 inches low. There is no way I would ever go hunting with a gun that has only been bore sighted.
    2 points
  8. I have always wore B/O during the firearms season and I shoot as many deer as the guys in camo.
    2 points
  9. Same thing happened to me when I got my 1st deer. 2 local guys heard the shot, and came over to investigate. My hands were still trembling, it was obvious I had no idea WTF I was doing, my heart was still pounding. 1 guy was not happy, but the other guy grabbed his knife and did 80% of the work, while showing me what to do. I couldn't thank them enough, and they went back down hill. Then I'm dragging up hill, and yet another guy comes along, and helps me with the drag !!! Sometimes state land is not all the bad
    2 points
  10. For some reason we always want to believe that just because somebody participates in things like hunting, that they are all up-standing wonderful people. Well, here is just another indication that hunters represent the same cross-section of people that any other group does. And yes, we have our fair share of wackos too. It's something to stay aware of when dealing with other hunters. People have shot each other, on purpose, over hunting issues. It's unfortunate, but simply the way some people are. We have not yet figured out how to eliminate the weirdos from our ranks and probably never will.
    2 points
  11. i think he means the deer is moving because it got bumped by a hunter. I agree
    2 points
  12. 90% of hunting opening day kills are result of unorganized deer drives.just everyone walking into the wood is the same let alone shooting and scaring them,so ethically when do you hunt then?
    2 points
  13. Ive pulled stands, piled brush at the bottom of them, left notes, but i would never ever sabotage one or cause a condition where someone could get hurt. I do know the threads Rob is talking about though. Read that stuff on here every year.
    2 points
  14. All butchers hang animals by their feet.. if its good enough for them it's good enough for me... I bet in the scheme of things it really doesn't matter though... kind of a "Do what you want to do, you will anyway" thing
    2 points
  15. I think there is also an issue that this guy cut the tree without knowing the property boundaries... getting upset with somebody really for no reason... It is always better to confront another hunter respectfully face to face first... usually things can be worked out without getting stupid... people need to wait until there really is a problem instead of creating one before one exists.
    2 points
  16. I'm a passionate hunter and outdoorsman and I guard my property, but that is well beyond what reasonable and civilized people do, no matter how angry they may be.
    2 points
  17. Must have missed that. Still can't see Paula , wny,, fast Eddie , first light ,stone,being in favor of sabotaging a persons stand . Remove it sure. Can you provide a link to,their comments ? I did a search but could not find any.
    2 points
  18. So I got home from work at 2 this afternoon. This girl was in my field, but didn't seem to care that I was home. I used my truck as cover and retrieved the Savage 220f from the house. Using the gas grill as my rest, I put a 250 gr Hornady SST through her pump station at 175 yards. She went 10 yards through some THICK briars and this is where I found her. Needless to say, it's an inner loin kind of dinner tonight.
    2 points
  19. Actually what is not reflected in these stats is the comparative percentages of those that wear blaze orange vs. those that do not. that overwhelming percentage of accidents involving those that are not using blaze orange is coming from a minority percentage of hunters, which makes them even more significant. As to the argument as to whether blaze orange should be mandatory, I will leave that to others to debate. Like I said earlier, it would not break my heart if it became law, because like so many have already concluded, wearing blaze orange during a firearms deer season is pretty much the only sane thing to be doing. However, do not think that the only victim in an accident are those that recklessly hit the deer woods trying their best not to be seen by fellow hunters, or those that think they are proving some kind of point about their "Libertarian" attitudes. There are families and friends left behind that have to go through the grieving process and frequently financial hardships when the breadwinner is suddenly removed from the family. Also, the next time you draw a bead on a deer, take a look at the jumble of downed logs, trees and brush and ask yourself if you are 100% certain that tucked back in there, there isn't some fool hunkered down there in his camo suit. Don't see anyone ....right? Well that's because we have some pretty good camo these days and it does what it's supposed to do. But then too, think what your life would be like if as you pulled the trigger you found out he was there by the scream when he was hit. I wouldn't want to be thrust into that scenario because some hard-head is out there demonstrating his "rights".
    2 points
  20. I think it is the "grass is greener on the other side " syndrome. The same reason that when fishing from shore, you wish you had a boat. Get out on the water with a boat and drift the shoreline casting to within feet of the bank.. Or go to a large chunk of state land and walk 5 miles to the rd on the other side trying to get away from the people hunting close .. I have never done any of these things , of coarse...lol
    1 point
  21. seems to be an awful lot of info missing from that story.............crazy none the less.
    1 point
  22. Thanks everyone! I decided to have the hide tanned so I can have a trophy of my first deer. We took her to get processed so I'm looking forward to all the deer meat.. but we still have a couple more days left plus muzzle loader season so I may have a chance to get that buck yet.
    1 point
  23. Here's where I am on this topic at this point in this thread: B.O. Should not be mandated by law, but it's foolish not to wear it. B.O. is needed because some hunters are fools that will shoot at anything not having B.O. The penalties for stupidly shooting someone while hunting are not severe enough. The person shot is NEVER the guilty party. B.O. necessity while hunting, is one of the biggest reasons non-hunters think hunters are idiots. Hunters that chastise other hunters for not wearing B.O. have no more right to do so then motorcycle riders have to chastise other riders who don't wear a helmet. If we allow legislators to pass laws to protect us from this type of stuff, pretty soon we will need to have life insurance to hunt and we will be wearing helmets in our cars. The last thing I ever want to hear someone say is, "There ought to be a law!".
    1 point
  24. Pressure never ends in NY, there were four trucks around the woods up the street both Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Our season is way too long
    1 point
  25. Unfortunately most hunters do nothing to improve the lands they hunt or the herds they hunt... and it will always be that way... I don't believe there is a general "hard natural way" to hunt... that is subjective... I'm positive your hard way to hunt isn't even close to mine... and mine may be easier than other hunters I know... the only end game in deer hunting is to kill deer legally... easily or hard depends on the individual and their hunting experience. It's not worse or better just different ways to get to the same end.
    1 point
  26. Yes I have passed on a high racked 12pt...and untold smaller buck and doe at last light and just after legal...I have past 10's and 8's plus numerous smaller buck and doe as they walked by during legal light on the neighbors land...ya no what ? life went on...I lost no sleep...... I'll not have, when my days on this earth dwindle to an end, any life regrets concerning this to dwell on..... By the way...I'm also the type of person that has no desire to have the mounted heads of the deer I take lining my walls(BTW I've taken some very nice deer)...which is great for others...just not my thing....I hold every animal encounter whether it's killed or passed as a trophy encounter... tucked safely in my mind for later enjoyment.
    1 point
  27. Why do people that disagree with a hunting tactic call it unethical? some of you all watch entirely too much television. When deer get pressured they become even more nocturnal, especially when it's dark more than it's light out. I watched a spike horn watch me walking through the golden rod for 10 minutes. I almost stepped on him before he took off. No different than the "Moral Police" calling something they disagree with immoral. I've lost friends because they PREACH political, religious and deer hunting righteousness. FACT. Let's just agree to disagree on things and be respectful and we're all good but when the only right opinion is yours, then you're really not a friend, are you?
    1 point
  28. It's a trophy...Don't think anything else!
    1 point
  29. I don't even bother hanging them any more unless I have something else to do and need to get the carcass up out of harms way. I'll gut them in the field where they fall and pour out any pooled blood.... after a few quick pics of course. The drag home usually takes about an hour. I'll set them up for a few more pics at home before I toss him in the back of the truck and haul him down to the processor. Once we get to the processor, he gets pulled out of the truck and layed on the floor of the shop, where he'll stay until they get him on the hooks for skinning. Once they get him pealed out of his jacket, he's laid back on his side and cut into pieces and packaged on the table. Hang time is good for punts and kickoffs, but not necessary for dead deer IMO. I prefer to get him from field to freezer ASAP rather than dilly dick around hanging him for a short period of time that comes with no benefits unless conditions are ideal, so that's pointless for me. I usually get them back and in the freezer within 12-24hrs from the time of kill depending on drop off time, and day of the week.
    1 point
  30. He shot gun to get his brothers attention, why not shoot deer?
    1 point
  31. Absolutely if you are sure it's on your land it would be on the ground with a note saying don't come back if found again maybe a sign with go to dec to pick up....not trying to cause injury to anyone
    1 point
  32. Truck temp at 200 place on intake manifold for a minute each side. Season with salt and pepper packets you find on the floorboard. Could be served with a few fries that you may find under the seat and enjoy! Saves a trip to the kitchen!!
    1 point
  33. No doubt. The problem I find with these statistics, is that the whole column will be used in the defense of wearing bo . For 2/3s of the items, wearing bo would have 0 impact. I would think most reasonable persons would agree that wearing bo makes you more visible I believe the discussion should be : Do we need to have it a law forcing us to wear bo. Statistically when entering the woods the chance of getting shot are not much greater than nil. Why would we support more restrictions upon ourselves? Imho It make many feel better, weather it is justifiable or not. Not a lot different than all the other foolish laws and regulations that are becoming more and more prevalent. I would rather live in a society that took some personal responsibility than one that feels the need to be babysat. Someone mentioned helmet laws. I ride a bike. Its safer to wear a helmet , but on the occasion that I have rode through other states . I have taken the opportunity to let the air blow through my hair, for a few miles, and take the chance of smashing my noggin on the pavement . Yet most of the riders I met wore helmets.
    1 point
  34. Ha-ha ..... best trophy money can buy. Hey ..... some people think that's what hunting is all about. For them it's all about ego. They spend their time looking for peer acceptance and that's all hunting is to them.
    1 point
  35. I live in Dutchess county. I haven't heard anything yet about this ,but my brother who is a retired cop said you will. It's just the start. In a way I agree with it. I have had mine since I was 19 they don't know what I have done or become. I have a friend who had his moved 3 times back and forth to Florida over the years. He now lives there perminatly. He gave me his 357 I put it on my permit. It's still on his also. As far as they know the same gun is active on 2 different permits. The system has flaws it needs to be fixed just for accountability. As long as it does not effect in a negative way to the law abiding citizen that is a respectable gun owner. That's going to be the issue. I have another friend that had his Dad pass away. His dad's hand guns he never found he doesn't know if his dad got rid of them or if one of his brothers took them. At least if the county sent out a letter to his dad realized he passed,have no record of transfer then they can put those guns on a hot list as missing.
    1 point
  36. Is that the guy from Wayne's world? He does standup? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  37. Not THIS white boy.... I have a DEER to cut up...hehehehe....
    1 point
  38. How does it work putting an edge or bevel to make a picture frame?
    1 point
  39. Since the date for recertification is January, 31st, 2018 I will be sending mine in on the 30th. Remember if you get one of these invitation letters it is NOT a requirement to do anything until that 2018 date. I say don't give them a chance to test the system and then overwhelm them at one time. FUAC
    1 point
  40. Poor Santa's sleigh is going to be a biatch to haul around himself
    1 point
  41. 7pt, 4:10pm this eve (12/2/14), 200yard heart shot, trotted forward a little bit and dropped Sent from my Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk 2
    1 point
  42. Made lasagna tonight with homemade venison sweet Italian sausage....came out amazing Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  43. I think we are forgetting the basic goals of the antlerless deer permit system. I think if you ask the DEC, they'll tell you that it is for herd management, not for filling freezers .... lol. So, a permit issued is intended to be a permit filled, regardless of who or how many hunters fill them. I believe that is what the permit sign-overs are all about, and even the deer donation program. Everything is focused on deer harvest and attempted herd management, and that applies whether the hunting area is public or private. As far as the notion that food gathering is the only reason for hunting, I really don't completely agree with that. I have spent some time in my younger years hunting woodchucks, but never was able to get myself to eat one. But the farmers who used to slam their equipment over those holes sure did thank me. I also do some varmint hunting, but am not looking forward to a fox rump roast. And I used to shoot rats at the dump ...... no meal for me there. I don't know how many people enjoy a nice stuffed Thanksgiving crow. Hunting has many reasons for justification, and food gathering is only one of them.
    1 point
  44. Absolutely!!! those damned bells going off are annoying.
    1 point
  45. I hear you but I wouldn't do it with a firearm, the penalties are just too steep
    1 point
  46. Doe number 3 for me is in the books! Got to bloody up my side by side finally too!
    1 point
  47. Took dad's 270 out on state land in 8n was there literally 25 min when a group Walked out and took this one at 50 yards ran 20 yards and done....put in truck went back out didn't see anything else
    1 point
  48. Happy to report I shot a doe today with the SSTs and she went right down. 60 yard shot in the front shoulder, she hit the ground right where she was standing. Deffinetly staying with these slugs! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  49. Killed 10/30/2014, 6pm, 6G, Button buck (doe) The yellow tag is cause the new paper didnt work at walmart...
    1 point
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