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Story in the harvest thread maybe late tonight or tomorrow...48 points
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I’m stuck in punta Cana for a wedding so i missed it but my daughter maddy got it done tonight with her great grandfather! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk48 points
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Good friend of mine oldest daughter (12) is after her first deer. I offered to take them over to my spots in the evening if they were unsuccessful in the morning. They had deer around them, but they got busted. We set up around 3pm this evening. Seen our first deer around 5:30 150yrds out, but something spooked the doe, fawn and spike, and they ran over the rise in the field. 30 min later we had a big doe feed over the rise only 110 yrds out. Following her was her twins, a small spike, and a decent spike. Lila's leg was jumping uncontrollably as they fed closer. Around 90yrds out the wind swirled and they got nervous. Spike turned broadside, and Lila dropped him with a single shot from a .243. The smile on her face is priceless.45 points
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My boy got it done today, first hunt, first deer, saw a small spike and 4 does this morning that he opted to pass on, then this afternoon we saw 2 does and this 3 pointer. Shot with 6.5 creedmoor, heart shot, only went 40 yards. We were both in tears as he wished his grandfather had been there to see his first harvest.41 points
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Had 2 youth hunters today one had to leave early for sports commitment. The other came back for a eventful afternoon. 1st deer 12 years old , congrats to duce!!41 points
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Was a good day for youth here.. red brought his son down after his plans of a Erie County hunt were ruined and my friend Pam her son Evan .. was slow morning and Reds son had to get home.for hockey.. Pam and her son Dylan returned to hunt in evening going to same spot the kicked a nice buck out in the am walking in. Deer started entering the soybean field at 4pm and at 550 this guy stepped out across field. After calming nerves he made a good shot 150 yards hitting liver . I was attending 80 b day party for my.mother so they Sen me a photo and it looked like liver to me ,I requested they wait a couple hours as they were unfamiliar with property. A short track and this guy was laying , I m not sure who was more excited mother or son! A big congrats to Dylan Wenke! His 1st deer at 12 years old using his mom's .270 rifleDylan and his brother Evan who got his 1st deer last year here as weĺl at 13 with bow22 points
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Here's the quick version. My buddy shot a buck last night. He recovered the arrow and thought the arrow struck further back than ideal. 20 yd quartering slightly away shot. Deer then ran straight into standing corn. He waited a few hours, looked and found blood but bumped the deer. He backed out. His concern with not getting it last night was the heat and coyotes. This morning he went back out at first light, but lost the trail in the corn. My son and I showed up to help. As we're pulling in, we see a dead buck not 10yds behind the back deck on the lawn. My buddy was a few hundred yds back and had no idea. It literally circled around and died right behind the house. Since it was recovered at that point, I showed my son the blood trail and what to look for and what to consider when trailing what could be an injured deer. All in all a great morning. I thought it was an 8 originally but it turned out to be a 7 pt.20 points
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Deer recovered. 2.5 8pt. I'll post the story later.11 points
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Pretty short and sweet story. Hunted Sunday PM with my son and we had an amazing sit. Saw piles of deer and even had some big bucks in the field. Unfortunately none came within bow range ( although my son said I should shoot them ) Got home and happen to check my cam and saw a giant bodied deer in a different field than the one we had sat in. I immediately wanted a closer look. I loved the fact he was a loaner away from all the herd we saw. Thankfully, the wind for that stand was perfect Monday so I hit it for an afternoon sit. The rest is history. He came out textbook the way he did the night before and I had a 17yrd shot. I waited in the stand for my dad and son to show up, and my son made short work of the track job. What an experiance to have 3 generations involved in! Thankful to punch a tag so early and be able to get some stuff done before gun season. According to the PA chest girth chart this buck dressed at 180# which was verified by an actual scale. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk11 points
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I can check one box off of my goals for 2021. I got a bushy tail with my 108 year old Remington while putting out my ground blind.9 points
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We moved this stand to the thick stuff, below a small ridge. Shots will be close. But this is where we need to be, based on everything we've put together. It's not perfect, as access, and wind direction is the key, but it's close. This may be my gun opener spot? A cut between two big THICK bedding areas, that we never set foot in. About 200 yards to the left from the top picture. If I don't get him from one spot, hopefully I will from the other? Time will tell? Or perhaps I'll shoot the first decent one that comes in? I was quite humbled last year.9 points
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705am- I just passed up a spike Under 15yards but took great video. Here’s a screenshot Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro7 points
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On the board! My daughter’s first time hunting from a tree thanks to a member here. Not the biggest but she made the call. She was shaking like the best of them, most fulfilling hunting experience of my life!7 points
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My son's first year hunting, so glad they lowered the gun age to 12 just at the right time for us. We hunted in the morning, setup a pop up blind on a hedgerow where we thought would give us the best safe shooting lanes, avoiding neighboring properties for back stop reasons. Saw a buck, to far and while on our property the bullet would have travelled across another property if he missed. We learned from that morning and realized the only way from the ground we could get a shot would be to put the pop up literally in the middle of the field of beans. Just too many knowls even in flat property to see anything from one side of the field to the other. Went back in the afternoon, setup the blind and grabbed about 30 corn stalks from a friend. Around 6 a doe and fawn came out into the field to our south about 150 yards away. Not allowed to shoot doe here per the landowner so we just watched, had no shot as it was towards the road anyway. They worked right towards us slowly, they got to about 50 yards at sunset. Any closer and they are going to blow, would have ruined the entire last half hour more than likely. As we were both watching them get too close my son said they look like they are looking at something off to their left. We both looked out the from of the blind and there was a deer. Saw body but his head was in the brush munching on something. I said I think it's another doe and just then it wiped it's head around and I saw great mass, same deer as the morning. He got excited and said what do I do? I said better take the gun off of safe as a good first step lol. He took his time, deer had no idea we were there. He shot and it went straight down immediately, thought he had tagged him but then I saw that he tried to get back up and I knew right away he spined him. He tried to get up but could not, we scrambled and he dispatched with a second shot in the perfect spot once we got closer. Super proud of his abilities, 100 yard shot with a bipod, he tried to peak a few seconds early and shot high but he learned something.6 points
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Went out for an evening hunt, nothing showed up on the kill plot, light south east breeze. Have to drive the family 6 hours to chataqua county today, so I pulled the plug at 645. My dad was at the cabin about 600 yards away making noise, working on the cabin. Walking down the wood road, stopped to look at our big plot which we mowed 2 weeks ago, there's a dozen deer in the field. This is less than 100 yards away from where I was sitting. Then I see a rack turn the corner, make towards the oak tree 15 yards away, so I freeze. He goes into the hedge row, and I hear munching. So I pull up the face mask, nock one, and slide over behind a big poplar. I know exactly where he's going to step out, but it's last light. Munching stops, I draw, he steps out, stares at me from under 20, and I watch the luminok slap home. Looked good, but didn't pass through. Saw him run and knock the arrow out on a tree. Thought I heard him crash. Back out, check again in 45, found the arrow, blood was excellent. Magnus Stinger went right through and poked out the other side. Got done butchering around 2am.6 points
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Love seeing all the smiling kids with deer! Me and my son are headed out to help a buddy track a deer he shot last night.5 points
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Loving the kids smiles and pictures. Way to go guys! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk5 points
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We'll be checking into the cabin in Indian Lake on the 18th. I have seriously looked forward to the trips the past couple years because I flat out love hunting up north more then anywhere in NY. I think this year I'm a little more stoked then the other years because I'll be giving it a go hunting black powder for the first time. I have a couple of web harness set ups, and I think I'll be using the belt from one of them and keeping a few spare quick loaders in the pouches. To all the other hunters who will be out that week good luck.4 points
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Not much of a phone fondler while I hunt but this thing is fixing to die4 points
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Half melted reese's deployed!and why did i opt to cut the lawn yesterday morning???thats hunting!4 points
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What you do is extremely important, generous and awesome @G-Man! Almost single handedly creating a new generation of hunters in your area, and dispelling the "my land my bucks" crap alot of people get into. You're the man!4 points
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Welp we saw a lot of deer today and could have harvested about anyone of them but he’s holding out for his first set of horns!! Spent over 9hrs in the blind in total, so I was pretty impressed he could hang that long! Back at it in the am!4 points
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We learned a lot from this morning, moved the pop up to the middle of the bean fields and covered it in corn stalks. Proud to say my son just dropped his first buck ever. Pics shortly...4 points
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I lost Mac my Wheaten Terrier 3 years ago. About two years before Macs passing we brought into the Family Kit who was a white Lab. They became best friends. Even when Macs eye sight was failing they played and Kit was gentle. Just a few pictures of their life together. Two amazing dogs. No need for condolences we went through this just thought these pictures were nice to share. Mac's last night with us kit watching over him. Dogs rock!3 points
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Boring …. Can’t wait to be home grilling Zweigels hotdogs, drinking that new Genny and watching the Chiefs .3 points
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Nothing again today but one of my target bucks is back. Reopened 10 big rubs found his tracks and his bed. His bed is 15yards off the road. So now I know he's back time to play the chess game. I opened up a scrape while I was there. I won't be back for another 2 weeks since I was so close to his bed. Needs some time to settle back down3 points
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I’m missing out on some great east wind hunting lately. Hope we see some in the rut.3 points
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They are moving, bedded and moving again this morning. I’lol be there soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro3 points
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Her great grandfather, my grandfather. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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Those smiles say it all.congrats to all involved in the youth harvests!!!!!!3 points
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Rifle. Specifically a Remington 7600 pump carbine in 35 Remington or 35 Whelen. Heard about the Benoits in the early 2000’s and bought all their books and videos. Soon after bought my first 7600. Shot some nice bucks with the pump guns but funny thing the first buck I actually tracked I shot with a Remington 750 auto in 35 Whelen. It was a very rewarding experience that I have not yet duplicated. I shot a nice one with my crossbow and it was a great experience but it’s not the same as slinging a rifle over your shoulder and hunting on your feet. I guess I’m a cowboy at heart not a Indian.3 points
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May not be today, may not be this week but at some point he will make a mistake and I will be right there.3 points
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My nephew's Kayden's first archery kill. It's his 2nd yr bow hunting. Doe fed out into the food plot 10min after he got on stand. 30 yrs shot. Went above 80 yrds. 106lbs. @chef bow look familiar?3 points
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I have a new article in the latest Journal on losing my mind while fishing for seatrout in Iceland. Check it out at your finer cigar shops everywhere.2 points
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In. First sit here and already learning wind isn’t doing what it should here. Getting way more SW direction. As soon as I realized I got snorted at twice downstream. I have deer between me n truck now and no real other moves. Rarely do this but I’ll stick it out. Still have one major route in play.2 points
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Gotta love dogs. Our loves tomatoes.. ya, I know the window is dirty. Try keeping it clean, but with 3 dogs, all the rain, and squirrels teasing them, it's difficult.2 points
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Me either, The only one I will watch is meat eater Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I believe Erie county opted out of the youth hunt .2 points
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My son decided he wasn't ready to get out yet. I'm a little disappointed but I'm not going to force him into it. Hopefully he'll change his mind and get out during regular season.2 points
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And raining pine cones as usual!neighbor is up on hill 80 or so yards away with his 12yo daughter.hope she drops one,would prob make my season!!2 points
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First time not seeing deer tonight. Beech nuts were falling good tonight. 645 I headed out of the woods onto a powerline. While standing there I watched a bear come out. He headed down the powerline trail behind me as I walked home. I figure he headed into the beech nuts. I have seen several bears over the years, but first one bow hunting. He was the biggest I can recall seeing, and only the second one I have seen on this property. Hope he was passing through, I don't have interest in a bear.2 points
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I found a little time yesterday to bring my shoulder mounts into my office. That plus a few momentos to remind me of home, and I’m thinking it looks pretty darn good.2 points
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I got up to the top of the winery property this morning and there was a youth hunter already there. So, I pretty much just circled around and pulled cards and left...2 points
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enjoy it! its a beautiful place! i got married there at Byron park on Adirondack lake many moons ago. Although the marriage didnt last i bet the park is still there! lol2 points
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Been hunting in New York state for 8 Years now. Second year bow hunting. Hunted Minnesota before moving here. This guy is my first bow kill. Put alot of work have alot bigger bucks on the property we hunt but I am very happy and blessed to take this nice 3 pt!!2 points