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my son got it done tonight for his first ever deer. rich12 points
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Yesterday morning I hunted some winery property basically just to take a trailcam down that I had setup a couple of weeks ago. Upon, checking the cam I was pleased to find a whole bunch of bucks hitting the white oak that my stand was set in. Two deer really caught my attention...one was a beautiful 9-pt and the other was a doe that looked like a football with legs... Since, my buck tag is filled I decided to try to hunt this fat doe. Taking a wise old doe like this is definately no easy task. She liked to hit the oak up around 6:00 every few nights with a couple other does. I had a little time to kill yesterday afternoon so I went after her. I arrived to my stand late at 5:15...literally two minutes later she steps out at 150 yds down the field and started working my way. Eventually, she ended up feeding right under me and I put a Rage Hypo through her at 10 yds... I may have to have her aged...she has lots of white on her face/muzzle and her legs. I think she's been around a while. I have to give he old girl credit for surviving the nuisance permit onslaught that happens here every summer... This would have been a nice pic with a better camera... So, that's a wrap for me for this bow season. I have one more DMP left but my freezer is pretty stocked now and I have no reason to fill it. What a season!!!9 points
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Had this guy eating acorns for 15 minutes five yds from stand. Doe came by with fawn and shot her at 6ish yards. Centered arrow with a nice X imprint on her heart.9 points
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Sitting in the ground blind with my 6yr old son Hunter its his first time in the woods for deer he's very excited5 points
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WOOT! I finally had the perfect opportunity to mention to my boss that since we were starting to slow down a bit that "hunting season" was coming at a good time!! I was going to need some time off coming towards the end of October, November and early December. We've been been friends for 40 years and he has always know I've hunted a lot, NOW he will know how much that really is!! He said "no sweat"............... Tomorrow I'm planning to bow hunt for the morning & evening and shoot the rifle during mid day. Rough day............... Soooo, to celebrate the 2015 Hunting Season (I know many of you SOB's have a jump on me) I'm going to offer a toast. Bourbon Manhattan and a new to me Geno Denning knife!! Bottoms UP and cheers....................................................4 points
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Here is Kaylie with her 3pt she got this morning. Two years in a row for her!! Grand Pap is the guide….what a great hunt, Congrats! This is the camp next to mine.4 points
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I received a call from a hunter's wife this morning, telling me her husband had shot a big buck last night and couldn't find it. She said he and some friends were looking for it now. I told her to call her husband and tell him to back out and call me. The hunter reported a high shot, with a drop of blood here and there for 100 yards. They had not proceeded past the last blood marked. He suspected a one lung hit. I was encouraged by the fact they hadn't pushed the buck, and jumped in the truck to drive the 70 miles to their location. We left the hunter's buddies at the truck and went to the hit site. Luna immediately got on the correct trail and we passed his markers as we worked the trail. When we got to last blood I left the hunter there and we continued. After about a hundred yards it was clear Luna wasn't sure, so we went back to last blood to try again. This time she stayed on it, and we found the buck about 200 yards away. Luna was very pleased with herself and commenced her chewing and licking routine. To say the hunter was happy with his 11 pointer would be an understatement! Investigation revealed the hit was only about 2 inches high. The fixed blade Muzzy had hit the top of one lung and had done a good job on the other, but was still in the deer.4 points
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Nice to see one of the kids take one with a bow ! Congrats !4 points
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You want to get a poachers attention? Try Ohio's strategy. From the link below, Scroll down to "Southeast Ohio - Wildlife District 4". First paragraph. http://www.ohiosportsman.com/threads/bad-boys-bad-boys-what-you-going.57963/ The guy in the violation above illegally harvested a 11 point buck that scored 192 inches. His fine? $14,694.23 known as the Ohio Trophy Restitution fine. In a nutshell, he paid $76.25 per inch. And by the way, that law got challenged in Ohio State counrt last month and the court upheld the law in the case of a hunter hwo harvested a giant on private property he did not have permissions to be on http://www.fallsnewspress.com/latest%20headlines/2015/09/17/ohio-supreme-court-rules-state-can-seek-restitution-for-illegally-hunted-trophy-deer And here is a guy in 2011 that had to pay 24k http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/outposts/2011/03/ohio-man-to-pay-nearly-24000-for-poaching-trophy-deer.html The formula works like this: ((gross score – 100 (squared)) x $1.65) + $500 So if you illegally poached a 150" deer. It would be (150 - 100) for a total of 50. 50 x 50 = 2,500 And then (2,500 x 1.65) + $500. And your fine would be $7306.25 (plus whatever other court costs they lump on top). * Only applies to deer over 125 inches * Nice3 points
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I always use a muff. No gloves needed. I'll stuff a handwarmer or two in it. I don't like wearing gloves. Heck, I snow blow without them too . Go the muff idea IMO3 points
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Sitting on the couch watching Old School and I just got my first picture from the cell cam . Pretty cool deal.3 points
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Since my Parkinson's developed, I've become partial to a pattern called " Quaking Bush"....3 points
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oct 4 doe harvest quatering away 30 yrds muzzy 100gr prime centroid 62 lb broke 6 ribs ouch3 points
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I designed and ordered this sign for my truck doors. We really want to get out on more tracks.....please let people know! Thanks, Tom2 points
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Been using up my venison in the freezer, and came up with this today. Take a section of backstrap, and split it in the middle enough to butterfly it out a bit (dont cut all the way through). Stuff the backstrap with jalapeno slices, diced onion, minced garlic and shredded cheddar jack cheese. Next, lay out slices of bacon into a sheet as long as your section of backstrap. Then lay the stuffed backstrap in the middle of the bacon. Sprinkle a bit of Montreal Seasoning on the bacon slices and wrap them around the backsrap until it is encased in the bacon. use toothpicks to hold it all together. Last, rub the outside of the bacon with a Memphis style BBQ rub. Heat up your smoker to 250 and smoke the wrapped backstrap for 3 hours using the wood of your choice. I used pecan and it turned out great.2 points
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First doe for me! Glad to be back in the woods after being out last year. Had my ACL and MCL repaired. Feels good to be back in the stand. Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk2 points
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Too warm but as the old proverb goes you can't shoot then from the couch... It's warm but I'm on stand. Good luck everyone!2 points
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Last night's doe...probably the biggest and definately the oldest that I've ever taken.2 points
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these things give you superman hearing and dampens the gun blast... awesome Sent from my SM-G920T using Tapatalk2 points
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So now more than angry I'm thoroughly fed up! So listen up. The DEC and some hunters had best pull their heads out and decide whether hunting in this state hunting is a privilege or a job. For if it is a job,which has been thrown out there more than once over this situation, than I want : 1. part of my lifetime license reimbursed 2. a percentage of the money farmers get for crop damage(our tax dollars) taken from them and given to hunters. So much per deer reported and a check at the end of season. 3. a state tax write off on all deer hunting equipement I have to use during the season Other wise I DO NOT want to hear that hunting is MY JOB! years of the same guys saying in pages and pages of arguments, hunting is a privilege...well it's one or the other you can't have it both ways!2 points
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Cheers to all on this season..Hope I don't offend anyone if I am toasting with a cold Bud light but I don't do mixers. An occasional shot of Wild Turkey, but Im out. Awesome knife and wallpaper in my old school opinion…..2 points
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Oh I never over do it anymore. I'd like to but it ain't happening. I went to bed at 9:30 and woke up at 3:00 although the alarm was set for 4:30. Laid there for 45 minutes and said the heck with it..............took a shower, brushed the pearly whites, made a cup of coffee and hit the road. I got to my spot around 6:30, took my time changing into hunting clothes/harness etc then made the long 250 yard hike in. A doe and fawn came by around 7:30 or so and although I had a real nice opening at 16 yards I thought they would swing around a blow down and head to the apple tree. No dice.............they did the old backyard football slant pattern and kept going. All & all in was a very pleasant sit. I PLANNED on hunting the afternoon also but I have to confess; I made a decision that shows maturity. My wife and I have plans for tomorrow and I'm tired so I came home. I didn't want to be tracking (maybe??) a wounded deer late, then gutting it and driving home. Then tomorrow I'd be obligated to butchering.......................... I did spend some time checking out a couple new places, moved a camera, shot two rifles and ate at Subway. Home by 3:30 and I'm basically on Queer Street now.......................2 points
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Nephew Tyler's 8 pt youth hunt 445 pm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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No sweat if JC got yo back. Nice rig though. [emoji106] X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems2 points
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Got these two squaring up on trail camera! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Not the best pic, I normally dont shoot Doe this early in the season, But this was one of those smart ole girls, Who picked me out over 50 yds away through the woods, The wind blowing from her to me and i had plenty of cover, She started the foot stomping and the head bobbing, then blew wind and took off, When she stopped a few bounds away i pulled out the can and gave her a couple bleats then hit the grunt call, She then proceeded to move closer to my position but stayed in the thicker brush; before coming out at right about 30yds she turned broadside and looked away, The shot was a little forward and ended up breaking her front leg before exiting behind her offside shoulder, She did the high kick and took off straight through anything in the way, She ended up piling up about 125yds from the shot, Ive made the mistake in the past of letting old girls like this walk and regretted it every time, Im not gonna let one go that can pick you out and cause you headaches until somebody harvesters her,2 points
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Possibly my most exciting hunt yesterday. Spot and stalk in high grass field to 40yds and waited until she fed a bit closer. Broadside shot at 27yds on the money with the vintage 1970s Bear. Couldn't be happier about 2 for 2 with the recurves and to top it off, my first spot and stalk.2 points
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120 - 130 lb 4 point, 15 yard shot.. got to love slick tricks... Went less than 100 yards...2 points
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Opening day 9pt! I hunted yesterday afternoon and even though it was super windy I still had an opportunity at this buck. I shot him at 27yds with the Rage 2 blade, these broad heads have never let me down! I have taken 4 bucks with them now and never had one get away. This is not the biggest buck in the world but where I hunt you just can't pass them up this size.2 points
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It won't happen, because many of the banned rifles were simply moved out of NY State. As long as you aren't in possession of the rifle in NY, there is nothing they can do and you don't need to answer, nor should you answer, any of their questions. Simply ask if you are being detained or placed under arrest. The answer will be "No", and you can simply say "Good Day To You Then" and walk away.1 point
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Well, if youre willing to pay $100 a month for a few hockey games, have at it. I watch my Sabres games, and its better than listening to them on the radio. I might be willing to get the NHL subscription to stream via their App, but it does squat for watching in market teams. MSG has their App, but its only available for one particular cable service. Eventually normal cable will be dead and all of these networks will have their own Apps that youll be able to selectively subscribe to. Like HBO, etc has now.1 point
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Looks good, just be careful about your car insurance and what rules they have about signage on your vehicle and commercial useage.1 point
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Guess you could put this in the mistakes department. Got 3 hours of sleep, check the high temps, dressed appropriately, and made it to my spot before sunrise. Realized, I never checked the lows. Freezing my butt off. Now back in the car warming up waiting for temps to rise. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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The most effective fall turkey hunting method is to find birds and put yourself in between where they are and where they are going. A fall turkey has no reason to come to a call unless the Glock has been broken up.1 point
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Nice job Tyler and Rich's son (didn't see his name posted) Welcome to the brotherhood!!1 point
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My boots had mold on them this year and white vinegar and a wet cloth did the trick. Set them outside for a couple days and vinegar odor was gone.1 point
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The temps dictate what I wear.............King Of The Mountain, Cabela's and some Woolrich.1 point
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I would just clean them off by hand with a brush with some soap and water and reseal them....not sure I would toss them in a washing machine, probably only on the surface.1 point
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Even if you don't get a smart TV you can still hook up Roku, GoogleTV or something like that. My DVD player has options for Youtube, Netflix, Blockbuster.... If you have good fast internet you really don't need cable TV anymore, unless you want to watch a lot of live sports. Although, I think you can find a way to watch almost anything via the internet.1 point
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Won't they be gone in a couple weeks? Around me they drop and get mowed up and are gone long before gun season. Hickory nuts and apples I see still but not oak acorns. And my local deer don't seem to prefer hickory nuts. I see them standing in them eating leaves of bushes and saplings ignoring the nuts.1 point
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If they report honestly I am betting they don't get the take they had previously before they got this brainfart. ....I mean brainstorm.1 point
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Took a nice doe this am, she didn't go far, quartering away hard.1 point