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  1. I took a drive over to my favorite spot to check out city deer,I posted some pics last year from the same spot.
    7 points
  2. Most here are passionate about bow hunting and the way they do it , don't sweat it. Myself I have no trouble killing deer in Bow including my first year in the late '80's when I had zero idea how to bow hunt, did not pay attention to the wind, scent control and so on, one stand which I used every time I went. Killed a buck out of it. I put practicing out of a stand way ahead of off a roof. On a roof your foot placement is wide like on the ground, there is no trunk to get it the way of your arm if you try to turn, no harness to deal with, you don't learn if the stand makes noise if you move in it etc. Yes try to have all the work done way ahead of the time, but slipping in and shooting a few arrows is not a big deal to,me. Sure try to be scent free as you can . It's no different then hunting out of it other then a few shots, something I do,out of each stand each time I hunt it. I always shoot two field points out of my stand, I find it a great confidence builder to,know I can hit that stick or spot on the trail from my stand.
    5 points
  3. I realized that I completely forgot to post this. Back in the early spring I finally took my 2013 buck head to be cleaned up and whitened. I got it back and it looked great. Last year while I was out scouting, I found some 100+ year old hemlock fence posts that were fallen down on the farm that I took him on, so I got the idea to use one of those, along with the old, rusty barbed wire as a way to mount the skull. Heres how it turned out, looks pretty good I think.
    4 points
  4. Opening day in NH today for Archery Deer / Turkey but temp's in the 80's till Sunday & 70's for the remainder of the 10 day forecast usually highs in the 60's this time of year been hotter in Sept. this year then it has all summer Still going out this afternoon but will probably be looking for Turkeys
    4 points
  5. I heard that's due to the fact that drivers are know refusing to hit does.......apparently they're holding out for bucks, preferably 2.5 to 3 year olds.
    4 points
  6. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
    3 points
  7. For me, it all depends on how the land is used. If human activity is normal, like on a working farm, etc, then I dont sweat it. If its land that is normally never touched, then it might cause an issue.
    3 points
  8. Practice shots from the stand? Just for that stay out of woods, lanes should of been trimmed month or more ago, if you want to shoot elevated put a ladder up and shoot off roof.. neighbors always complain that all the deer seem to leave right before the season, well I tell them 2 weeks before you run around on your atvs,hammer treestands,cut lanes, start a fire, slam truck doors, yell around the cabin, let your dog run around....it's quite at your place all year then bam...I'd leave too.... I do not enter my hunting areas starting after labor day weekend. Every one else pushes the deer to my nice quiet scent free woods....
    3 points
  9. Some of the more than 110 permanent ground stands that I have built over the years. Some of these are over 20 years old, and just refreshed a bit each year. My "almost guaranteed" gun stand Hard to see the stand, of course that's the idea ...lol. Shooting lane for above stand Some stands are already put there for me...lol: This tree is 4' in diameter This old beech overlooks a mineral seep. Almost like a treestand overlooking that "seep" below.
    3 points
  10. Cold weather got them going
    2 points
  11. I heard the DEC cancelled the rut for 2015 as a means of population control. It wont even happen this year.
    2 points
  12. The worse day of hunting is still better than the best day at work. I know it's been said many times. But how true it is. Good luck to you out there!
    2 points
  13. 30-30 chambered Winchester model 94... dad's gun he got his first deer with and then had to track it down as he sold it. many years later I had it in my hands and took my first deer with it, a 6 pointer. probably 2.5 years old. my younger brother ended up using it to get his first deer too.
    2 points
  14. You would think , they have a nice lawn for sure. When i got home and showed my wife the pictures she said "wow, nice lawn"
    2 points
  15. Awesome bucks, but they will most likely die of old age if not hit by a car. With little or no hunting access it is cool, to at least see what a few years of age can do for a whitetail buck.
    2 points
  16. My son and I built two today in the rain. Used nothing but what the woods provided. My 13 yr old said, "Dad this is cool". Good times Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  17. I shot at my range this afternoon as a matter of fact. Two guns went with me; my 260 Remington that has a fancy stock, barrel, decent 3.5-10 Leupold scope, Talley mounts and all machined and screwed together by a very competent gunsmith from PA and my NULA 243. Most of my shooting was done at 200 yards but at the end I shot 5 with the 260 at 100 yards and here's the group...................... I'd call the one on the FAR right a flyer and the rest are right at 3/4". The flyer bums me out but WTH........the black square is approx. 1" I shoot off of a great bench, with a great front & rear rest. I suck though......... My 243 on the other hand is 5/8"-3/4" all day and out shot the 260 and that isn't a good thing! Both guns are shooting Barnes TTSX slugs; 120's in the 260 and 80's out of the 243. Both are hunting guns of course and accuracy is important but I'm just don't have the time I used to to wring out all kinds of loads at the range. Talking about field accuracy...........I would be last place if we were shooting an offhand competition. I really suck at that. BUT.........give me a tree to at least rest my for-end hand on and I'll improve by 1000%. I NEVER ever shoot "offhand" unsupported at a deer unless he is wounded or inside of 50 yards and even then I'd rather grab a sapling in a heart beat for a rest. Carry on............................
    1 point
  18. What is everyone opinion on this I think it's ******** especially on long island they should open the season from sept 1 -jan31 not put restrictions on bucks because whoever is patterning a monster all summer long isn't going to get him early October in his feed patters! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  19. Impossible!!!! They are as thick as fleas out here. Or they are just getting much better at crossing at the deer crossing signs...lol
    1 point
  20. Bowhunting October Whitetails is one of the best hunting video's ever made! IMO. Try to take a walk around the fields. At certain points you will find where main deer access trails enter the field. Try to set up inside the woods from the field 50 yards or so and down wind from the trail. The older bucks will stage here until dark so be ready for them! You will find a number of these runs on this property. Try to pick one that will give you a downwind access, to slip in and out with as little disturbance as possible. Looks like an awesome property to hunt! Best of luck to you this season!
    1 point
  21. Hate to blow all the theories out of the water but it all depends on your area. It can change in a second and be a week to 2 weeks different. Every year I see people saying the rut is on full force and I see nothing then a week later I see it and so on. Best way to see the rut and know when it is, is to be out there hunting!!
    1 point
  22. I agree they do get brittle but work great in a pinch or if you don't have a jig
    1 point
  23. Hope your feeling better ..... Need help filling your Tag ? ( heh heh heh )
    1 point
  24. In defense to my earlier comment, not to say I don't go out in windy days or (light) rainy days either. I listened to the wind howl and the acorns drop all afternoon. Took this guy at the end of the day today.
    1 point
  25. Just a couple of shots so far this season.
    1 point
  26. Not brainwashed- ethical. If your gun shoots a 3-5" off a rest at a hundred yards your likely to shoot a 9-15" mess wo a rest and elevated blood pressure. Not fair to the animal. Just cause you put a hole in something living doesn't mean you earned it or did the experience justice. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  27. This is why openin day of gun I go real deep into the private land oak trees I have access too. Everyone walking in after the sun is up and leaving early push all the deer down to the area I'm in, it turns into there bedding area during gun season!
    1 point
  28. That is cool! Love a natural blind. Made by father and son = hunting fort! Awesome! Good luck this year!
    1 point
  29. to be quite honest I really didn't watch it..just kind fast forwarded it along. I gotta go back and watch with the audio on.
    1 point
  30. Glad you're OK. Go ahead and order new keys..Once you pay for them, its guaranteed that you will find the old ones.
    1 point
  31. It appears Jerome got enough messages about his fake picture where he claimed he got the photo on his deer cam he setup on a buck and took it down. Why people need attention so bad they make crap up is beyond me.
    1 point
  32. Very nice!!! Looks awesome. Posting the recipe would assure that those of us in the know, could review it and make sure if was all done safely.
    1 point
  33. Well I never got a chance to look for the keys this weekend. Friday morning I was driving to work and started getting really bad lower left abdominal pain. I got to work and was drenched in sweat and doubled over in pain. I actually drove to the nearest ER only to be admitted and scheduled for kidney stone surgery. Wow what a surprise series of events that turned out to be. Stone was to large to pass so surgery was only option. They also found my sugar was way out of whack so I also have to control that going forward. 3 days in the hospital was no fun. I have a few days off from work so maybe I can look for those Damn keys tomorrow. I will repeat the title of my original post, Gettin old stinks!!
    1 point
  34. I've used those before. they tend to get brittle if you leave them in too long. they worked alright though. I used NAP ones. I take and stick the odd fletch were I want to index the vanes with the head and so it shrinks to the same resting spot from shaft to shaft.
    1 point
  35. On the other hand it is something that has to be talked about when you are discussing children and hunting and those who are self-professed mentors. It can't be ignored. Perhaps its time to do something about those teachers (mentors, parents or otherwise) who aren't fit to fill that role and maybe require some remedial training themselves before they lay some of that ignorance on their kids. I think there might be some solutions that address that problem. I don't know, I just am saying that I have observed more than a few situations that indicate that parents or other licensed individuals are not always all that competent in schooling kids in the right attitudes involving safety, ethics, and other things that have to be impressed on child- hunters. Perhaps when we are so focused on age, maybe we are missing the real point.
    1 point
  36. I liked mine better....hahaha
    1 point
  37. I heard about this at wegmans this morning I pulled my trail cams yesterday and I do have a pic. of a western ny cougar. sorry about the date the time stamp is messed up
    1 point
  38. That's correct. The method you read about(not the one you are currently using) is called the ladder. It's basically shooting rounds in increasing powder charge until you start seeing a range of charge grouping together. Most do it in .1-.3 charge increments. Usually one load per charge. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems
    1 point
  39. With cartridges in the "40 grains and up" capacity range, like most deer rounds on up, I seldom mess with half grains while developing a load. Jump a grain maybe even 2 grain with larger cases, until I identify a trend..I save the fractions of a grain for fine tuning, and even then never go finer that .5 grain.. Now if I were loading say, a .222 rem, it would be different... The one exception is when I am loading near max...Often high intensity cartridges shoot most accurately just as hot as you can safely load them..If I know I'm approaching max but the group is still shrinking, I will work up in .5 grain increments.
    1 point
  40. I forget stuff all the time. Like the time when I posted on a hunting forum and totally forgot I was on a political forum instead. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  41. Parents. This isn't something that really should be legislative in accountability.
    1 point
  42. They have been very effective for me. They are a one and done (or replace blades) head. It helps to shoot heavy poundage. I wouldn't use them if I was shooting 50 or even 60lb bows.
    1 point
  43. I know a few kids that I would gladly share a stand with that are under our current age fr hunting,but then again I know a few adults that shouldn't be allowed to touch a gun either.I think there should be a "50 state general gun handling safety course" for youngsters that want to do it.I know when I went through my daughters class I realized that its almost impossible to fail unless you flat out are stupid or don't listen.Any person should be able to pass this course.Some kids aren't ready at 16 years old when some have the respect a gun deserves at 8 years old.
    1 point
  44. The fact its not temporary, like logging, will make changes to their behaviors, patterns, and maybe even beds. Development is a game changer. They'll adapt just fine for the most part, but you will need to be aware of that adaptation.
    1 point
  45. Nice, how did you get that buck to smile for the camera?
    1 point
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