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Shot a doe last night in Lima. Hunted the morning and saw a buck and a doe but couldn't get a clean shot on the slick top..... The wind and cold temps darn near made it no fun, but it still was. In the afternoon I went to a different spot on the same farm as morning and had a doe and two fawns step out. They were nervous and started trotting away. They stopped suddenly, I picked out the adult and sent a Parker BE on its way. She hit the dirt like she was struck by lightning. About a 70 yard shot.12 points
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She got her. Young doe. First kill for the GF with ner new ML!11 points
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Thursday Dec 17th. 1:30 pm. Approaching 100 hours of gun season. Stand is about 100 yards from large grouping of white pines. Can barely see thru them while in there. Other side is trout stream where deer seem to bed around. 11-12 maybe more came ripping out of there straight to me. I mean hauling. Fawn , fawn , there's a big body and concentrate on it. May have been buck or bucks in the group but it happened so fast. Tails weren't even up I verbally bleated and she stopped almost right under my stand Amazed it worked ! Aimed like a shotgun to get on her and only had to move scope a minor bit to get on vitals. Deer were running everywhere and kept my eye on her. She didn't go far at all. Took off top of heart and I believe both lungs. #3 for the freezer. 2 hours to get her out to my car again. I need a pack mule ! Hopefully tip over another Monday or Tuesday.11 points
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Spent the better part of the morning out muzzle loading with my seven year old son. I think he really enjoyed it as I let him guide me and make all decisions for our hunt. He made some pretty good choices and I was teaching him how to read the land sign and use the wind to our advantage. In the end his previously learned skills and those he is still learning got us in front of a small doe. He decided that I took a nice 9 pt already and we should let her go. I think he was really excited to see a deer so close in the woods.Great day over all but we were taking the long way out until I convinced him to get a compass out and see where we were headed. One day he will be an excellent woodsman. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk8 points
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Well I passed some smaller deer last weekend due to the property I was a guest at. This morning was a different property and a different story. Glad to get her and to donate to some less fortunate people this holiday.7 points
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Been a long season for me from losing 2 with bow to no shots in rifle season...1 miss Saturday and a dead doe today 140 yards broadside after we jumped her and she stopped to look back Buddy's also got one today button buck with a previous injury that I wish I had taken a pic of while we were going to look for his ramrod...lol long story let's just say it's his 2nd one in 2 years Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk6 points
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finally got it done Edit was wrong pic Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk Buddy also got one today button buck but had a wound in back gonna have to see what ends up being good....inside looked normal but wound on back loomed funky5 points
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Packing it in for this season. It was the first time in a long time that I have been skunked. But reading this thread I am not the only one. I can't complain I did get a bear so I am a very lucky guy no complaints. But will miss the venison, there is always next year God willing. Was good reading all your posts look froward to next year. Merry Christmas and a Healthy New Year to you all.5 points
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Not to pile on here but if the OP wants to send me $100 I'll butcher it for him.4 points
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Spend the $ on the Heavi mag blends ! You only shoot once or maybe twice a season. First shot is with daughters youth Remmington 20 gauge with Jelly head tube at 30 yards. I pattern guns to hit head and neck with bottom of the densest part of pattern. I hate crunchies. Second target is 40 yards. These turkey loads are outstanding4 points
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Our first meal from the harvest this year. Venison meatballs prepared by my daughter!4 points
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My coworker owns a hunting camp in Northern Stubben Co. He hasn't been happy all bow or gun season. Not seeing anything, wanting to give up. We talked him into buying a smoke pole last week. Sighted it in and he invited a couple of us to his camp this weekend, Hunted a little yesterday and saw some tails. This morning mother nature gave us what we've all been asking for with some good snow cover. We made plans for the morning and went out a first light. As I was heading to a stand down at the bottom of a hill I kicked up some deer heading to the new smoke pole owner. After about 5 minutes I heard the shot and I will just say he was one happy hunter with a nice 1.5 yr doe. I kept telling him the season isn't over with till the sunset on the closing day of what ever season you are hunting. Don't ever give up.4 points
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I was really happy to get this doe today, she's my biggest ever. If she walks into a bar the bartender will definitely ask "why the long face?"4 points
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About to start our final drives for the year, in 8G. I love that anticipation before I head into the thicket. The suspense of hoping / waiting to hear a shot is awesome.3 points
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Over night with our grandson.He turned 4 mos. yesterday and broke his first tooth....I'm one tired grandma...LOL I forgot what it's like to sleep with one eye open3 points
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Here is the result of a heavy arrow/broadhead combination. It's a 125gr Thunderhead screwed into a 50gr brass insert glued to a 32" Axis arrow. Snapped the bone like angel hair pasta. Perfect results with a less then perfect shot. That's what I like about heavy arrows and fixed heads.3 points
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No they are not, internet cop... Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk3 points
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This handsome fella wandered by this morning... Obviously he is a bigger fan of "antler-less only area" than I am. He survived the season, should be great deer next year.3 points
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100% spot on. The words "a good double lung shot" tell much.2 points
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well smack my arse and call me Sally. That is.2 points
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Well......I guess sometimes I'm hypocrite .. Just shot that doe that I didn't really need.... But hunting and shooting is fun...love my mzl but I should start carrying my bow...this is the 3rd deer in the last few years under 20yds away..2 points
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I'm working retail all day. Going to make this the computer screen saver. I'll keep looking for deer and tap you on the shoulder if I see anything. Lovely view but some 'brown" would make it better.2 points
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The 20$ a box for the hevi shot is worth it to me they kill like nothing I have ever used before.and I have yet to see them not pattern well with any of my guns.2 points
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Tag soup for me as well. A little bit of salt, pepper and hot sauce makes it taste better....2 points
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Well it's official, I'm eating tag soup for the first time in 19 years. Im usually the guy who ends up giving away meat. I'm not sweating it though, I was able to enjoy some time in the woods. Now it's on to predator hunting!!! Sent from my LGL16C using Tapatalk2 points
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PBR is still very popular at the American Legion Post that I belong to. Remember Rhiengold ? When I was serving aboard a USN Destroyer home ported at Brooklyn Naval yard, every neighborhood bar had Rhiengold and Schaeffer's on tap, usually for about 20 cents a glass. In the days between high school and the Navy, a best buddy and I used to buy a couple 6 packs of Piels pounders for 99cents a 6 pack and go sit on the banks of the Canisteo River and drink beer and fish for carp. He died from machinegun fire while walking point on a patrol in Vietnam in March, 1971. I was one of his pallbearers just one month before I reported for active duty in April 1971. Schmidts, Black label, Iroquois....And don't forget STEGMAIR, 3 quarts for $1.00...2 points
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This afternoon hunt on a ridge overlooking hardwoods and a stream, I see a nice rack 8 pointer across the stream about 150 yds away. Watched him for about 10 minutes with the does feeding. Nice white rack...couldn't get a shot- too many branches and junk in the way. There was also a pie ball doe in the bunch. It was good to see some deer and have some action. Hope to see him in morning.2 points
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I shot a small, ahem...very small, button buck with a rage 2 blade 100 gr head last month. Looked like a 2 lung shot but turned out to be liver and edge of gut. Just missed near lung. Shot was very slightly quartering towards. 13 yards. Deer went about 80 yards. But without much of a blood trail. Usually I've seen better blood with this broad head. To me this just goes to show that every hit is different. You just never know what you will get with a blood trail until you take up the track. But with any head, if you make a good enough shot, you should be fine.2 points
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Since we don't have a "live from the creek thread". But the creek is in the woods, so does this count?2 points
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If the servers are making $15 an hour, their tips are gonna go down or away all together. The reason I tip is because I know those people dont make much for their base pay. They will end up losing in the end.2 points
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hey turkeyfeathers I use the same combo both kids have gone to a 12ga and now I use the 201 point
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Tuesday happens to be the 22nd ...... coincidence ?1 point
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No morning sightings for me in my corner of 4L. Heard a muzz fire off around 7:45 a.m. Hope they downed the deer. Off to 4H in a short while to sit in a friend's stand and to wait on the doe.1 point
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Look I only posted this because it looks like Pa. will ban all urine base scents. By next year and NY will follow. I use urine base scents myself. So quit acting like a dam fool.1 point
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Aahh the oldies..Piels, Schaffer, Black Label,Schmitt's, The only one that surviver is PBR..Its been our hunting camp beer for over 30 years… Its the only time of the year I drink the stuff..LOL!!1 point
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Here he is, so glad we got him..Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk1 point
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Well, the dispute is not over the cape. It is the antlers that the hunter #2 took home. If the original hunter wants the cape, it is probably still there rotting away.....lol. But of course, even that would not be available if it were not for the fact that hunter #2 actually found it. The thing for hunter #1 to do is to be satisfied that he even found out the fate of the deer that he shot and lost and let the antler collector add his find to his collection without harassment.1 point
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my dad filled his buck tag @ camp in 8P @ 8:30am, 12/5/15, only deer seen that morning.. the buck was cruising nose down, after letting many deer walk this year..he chose him to be tag worthy. he thought he was bigger than what he was when he shot, it happened so fast, he almost regretted shooting him, it took a few minutes and then dad became very happy with his decision .. he will be on the wall from the shoulder up! .. My dads age is starting to catch up with his abilities like he used to.. 1 proud son right here.1 point