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I didn't get to hunt the morning today due to some family obligations and church. I got in the stand around 4 and seen my first deer at 5. A small 6pt at 20 yards. He got the pass. This doe came out a little after 6pm the same spot as yesterday 30 yards away and acted nervous and kept looking up at the stand the same as yesterday. With her acting nervous 2 days in a row I made the he eat decision of putting her in the freezer. She went 40-50 yards and piled up. I'm glad she didn't go far the rain was starting to pick up. The wife and kids are excited for fresh venison.37 points
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Another one for the freezer I was able to harvest this one of the ground Thank you God for the opportunity to harvest this deer35 points
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My lovely wife, who treats me better than I deserve, somehow got ahold of a few members (friends) that got to surprise me last night for my upcoming milestone bday. It was a great time and I can't say enough about how humbled I am to have the friends that I do. How she pulled it all off is beyond me. I know I've already said it, but thank you to @Arcade Hunter @Moho81 @turkeyfeathers @moog5050 @dinorocks @Jeremy K for making the night special and one to not forget. And @reeltime for.... well, you know. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk17 points
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I shot a deer Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk17 points
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I can tell the story to some degree. I've learned over the years that there's not much to gain from sharing other than "admiration". This isn't to say that I have any issue with those who share their hero shots. I think it's great. But for me, hunting is a very personal thing. I don't hunt to brag, although I have a nice looking wall that I'm very proud of. I hunt for my own reasons and like to keep my successes between my family and I. This was a new stand. I've hunted this property just 1 season and learned that while doe were abundant in the one stand I put in, the bucks just seemed to be always skirting it. So I found a spot just south of my stand that had several main runs intersecting through it, but it was thick and not great tree options. In the winter I cut an approach to it with my wife and 3 boys. In early September my 2 oldest boys and my dad hung a stand and cleared lanes. This took a good 2 days. The stand itself is way back on the property and there are no quad trails cut to it yet. But a wide enough trail to get a deer cart down. I haven't hunted this stand yet, but felt like Friday night was a good time to break it in. I like to hunt new stands for the first time in the evening so I can figure out any quirks and what not in the light. Glad I brought another bow holder with me as I didn't like the spot I put it originally with my pullup rope. Friday was a beautiful evening in 8F. Crisp, clear and sunny. I got in a little after 4, taking my time to pick up the crunchy twigs and sticks that had fallen on my approach trail. I got in, started getting my bearings for a new stand, ranging trees and shot opportunities, kinda just enjoying being in the woods. Texting a little with my cousin who had a buck turn the wrong way in the morning and hearing her story. I'm ready, but not really on full alert mode at a little after 5 when this deer comes busting out from the ridge in front of me (about 50 yards). It's still very thick and green and it makes a beeline for my stand directly in front of me at a good pace. I stand, grab the bow, secure my release and it stops at like 7 yards to sniff a sapling (honestly it may have been my scent on that tree). It's a tough angle but one I've taken a few times with success. I draw, do my best to bend at the waste and slip one behind the shoulder. It's cornering towards and takes off. I heard the tell tale pop of the lung hit and here some crashing and then quiet. About 5 minutes go by and some more crashing. This makes me nervous as I'm hoping it wasn't liver or something. I would have given it an hour or so but was losing light. So after 20 minutes I get down and go and find decent blood. It wasn't a pass through but about 40 yards in I find mind my FMJ soaked with blood, a busted up rage hypo and a broken lighted nock. Follow good blood for another 40 yards or so and find the bastard dead in some real nasty thick and hard to get to bedding area... thankfully just off a well traveled run that I helped trim out a little over the winter to get them to use it more. Ended up being a double lung, but a little back which was fine given how it was cornering, but not great that it came out the guts. Smelly, and not ideal. Gut and make the long trek back to the truck. Change and grab the cart. Dad comes help and we spend the next 2 hours getting the heavy SOB out of there. I spent some time the first year to just make a human approach trail and some time this summer to make it wide enough and cut some logs so the cart can get through thank god, but the plans this spring was to make it wide enough for an ATV. My dad and I were cursing me not doing this already haha. Finally got home a little after 9 running high off adrenaline still, but mentally and physically exhausted. Hung it till yesterday and cut and packaged while drinking beers and watching football. Can't have a better day than that! The cherry on top was that this is land owned by my wife's grandpa, scouted and worked on my own with help from my wife, kids and dad. For me, that's better than any meat or rack.17 points
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Had another great day in the woods. Saw six different bucks! For various reasons, no shots taken. Next weekend, with three days off perhaps I can make a connection? On the way out, this small 8pt buck let me walk within bow range while he fed! He never ran, just looked at me a couple of times, and was still there feeding after I walked past! Don't ever see that happen around here! Told him "see ya in a couple years buddy". I think he replied "bring it old man"!17 points
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Second sit of the season Friday night. With cold front I went to a spot I scouted in August. Left my trail cam and wasn't going back till I hunted it. I had 3 does come in with small buck chasing/harassing them. They worked off and 30 mins later I saw a large body moving down the hill my direction. Took him what seemed like an hour to make his way to 25 yards. He put on a show. Making multiple rubs and scrapes. He presented a 25 yard quartering away shot and the rest was history. Only trail cam pic of him when I checked camera was him at 25 yards right before the shot. Also got me looking at arrow after shot. What a hunt I'm super pumped. Will be moving my vacation time for the first week of gun!!!!12 points
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I’m up. Dead east wind which works Purty dang good here. Hoping the rain holds off. Venison chili simmering at home.11 points
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Today my amazing wife and I welcomed our second little girl into this world. I just wanted to show off this beautiful little chunker. Everyone is happy, healthy, and we’re looking forward to taking her home to meet her big sister tomorrow. I will say I read a lot of the “Live From the Woods” posts today to help distract from the anxiety:)10 points
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Well they are starting move daytime. I really should get out there at some point.10 points
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On behalf of @Belo via Instagram: Hey Biz, I can’t seem to get logged into the forum. It’s like I’m locked out or something. Anyway, here’s the buck I shot. Can you please post it for me? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro10 points
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Have numerous pics of him on the cam and he showed himself at sunset.9 points
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We had such an awesome time helping you celebrate! It was great to see everyone and meet some new friends too! I did manage a GTG picture ... Guess who is who7 points
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Two does snuck in through the fog. Somehow didn’t smell me. I’m after a buck.6 points
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He's taunting me. It's been a game of cat and mouse with this buck hopefully I end up winning this year.6 points
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I have enough trouble sober , seeing the pins, hoping my shoulder works and my knee doesn’t give out , oh and my pants don’t have a fly and with the harness and all those layers ……6 points
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I see guys on Facebook with pictures showing Them drinking beer while hunting.Now I’m no uptight individual,But for one that’s pretty distasteful.When I’m in the stand I take it serious, drinking and Hunting at the same time never made much sense to me.5 points
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I'll be the odd guy out I guess... Now I'm in no way condoning drinking while hunting and no I do not do it. But some of the above reactions like you would rather see someone push your grandmother down the stairs than to have a beer in the stand is ridiculous. So it's so dangerous to have a beer or two and hunt? How many of you guys have drinks at your get togethers then hop in your car and drive home?? I bet most. That isn't as or more dangerous? You're fine with that? Want to compare the odds of a "drunk" hunting accident to a "drunk" driving accident? Again, I'm not saying it's fine, or you should drink while hunting but the same guys who think it's a cardinal sin probably do it then drive around town also... Food for thought. Flame on. Sent from my moto g fast using Tapatalk5 points
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For the most part I think non hunting people don’t give hunting much thought at all. And when hunting is presented to them in a respectable thoughtful manner it’s mostly very well received and people are curious about it. Food opens a lot of minds to hunting. We do ourselves more harm then good when we stereotype people based on where they live verses what they really think or feel.5 points
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As much as I'd love to pile on, making assumptions sometimes can backfire. I'm sure the story is more of a zinger because it was beer and not a soda or something non-alcohol. But, what if the parent just got done teaching the kid a lesson about spending his discretionary money wisely. Maybe the kid just came from blowing his money on something like comics, games, etc.? There have been times I have been at the counter and told my kid no, pretty much for that exact reason myself. Kids not hearing NO in life is why we are where we are. I have zero idea the guy in the story's background, but I won't make assumptions based on that one encounter with limited one person POV. Also, I have zero desire to give my kids everything they ever wanted, maybe I am a minority here. That's how you raise kids who become adults that think they should be given a living wage by the government, instead of creating value from what they choose to accomplish in life.5 points
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TC III 's beautiful post reminds me of my one and only fishing adventure in Colorado... Three of us were bowhunting elk near Cimmarron CO, and the hunting was best early mornings and late afternoons... I drove up to the headwaters of the Cimmarron about mid day and it was full of spawning brook trout.... They would hit ANY fly with ANY presentation, as long as they did not SEE me...I could drag dry flies upstream and they would hammer them... I wanted to take a few back to camp for a meal and the limit was crazy high, like maybe 14 or 16 fish per day... I kept enough 8-10 inchers for a nice meal in camp...5 points
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Or mounted on that log you shot the other night? Or is that too soon for a joke? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro5 points
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4 pt Sent from my moto g fast using Tapatalk4 points
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Here's another picture of him same day as the previous pics an hr later. I have a lot of trail cam history with this back and all of the previous years he also never had much weight. He's an old buck I'm definitely going to catch up with him before old age someone else gets him or he gets hot by a car.4 points
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Hunted all day at my cabin, planned on hunting tomorrow but with an inch of rain tomorrow in the forecast I headed home after the evening hunt. Had a small fisher under my stand less then five minutes after I climbed the tree for the evening hunt. Passed on a small six in the morning and sat on a goose egg for the evening hunt, as far as deer went. Tons of sign rubs, scrapes and bucks sparring on the cameras (pictures in trail cam thread). Next week should be good hope I can spend two or three days at my cabin.4 points
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Pulled cam and confirmed the buck I saw this AM, 11 pt. Moved stand, never trust Onyx. Property line was 30 yards off as we verified. Feeling like dog shit. Partner and I heading home. No PM hunt. Wife sick too but negative Covid test.4 points
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Doe tag filled! 6K. My first deer on MY property! What a great feeling! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Getting some new bucks on camera this past week. All an hour or so before sun up. Hopefully they stick around for one of my upcoming sits.3 points
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I won't badger Belo. I simply congratulate him on the nice 8 pt. Belo, please feel free to correct me if I got that wrong. LoL.[emoji16] Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk3 points
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I called DEC and @Belo hasn't reported his harvest yet. He has a few more days to do so. Once he does, I can report back how many points.3 points
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Interesting topic. I wonder how many of you have had a beer and drove a car? I’d bet sitting in the woods alone sipping a beverage is way safer than having a drink at a restaurant and then driving home.3 points
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Cant imagine drinking before or during hunting. Afterward is mandatory, am I right?3 points
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Cell cams lighting up and more shooters day lighting. Saw some solid chasing this morning driving but unfortunately have been stuck doing house chores all day. Hoping you guys are having some good hunts! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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Chicken, peppers, onions, and a can of rotel Those diced tomatoes with hot peppers. Sautéed with pasta, and broiled to melt mozzarella3 points
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Bow either ,you owe it to the animal to be sober when you are putting that pin on it .3 points
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First pic from the Spypoint I set. I’ll take it.3 points
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Ill give you 2 ways , although I'm certain theres more: 1)His administrations incredibly unfriendly Energy policies that have forced us to become more relainat on foreign suppliues, yet again (under Trump, we became energy independent and were actually a net exporter). 2) Inflation caused by myriad factors, but most of which is due to his exorbitant tax and spend policies3 points
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RIght! but still was it a big bastard, little bastard, fat bastard or skinny bastard?2 points
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Yup. Four together in a group at first light. A fork horn later in the morning. And the small eight while I was coming out at the end of my hunt. Passed on a decent buck on Saturday at 20 yards. Reason is, I never got a shot angle I was completely comfortable with. Just quartering to. When he did get broadside he was in brush. Waited patiently, for the shot that never came. That's ok!!! I got time, and hopefully will have another opportunity? We seem to have quite a few younger bucks running around this year. And a couple others that get my heart racing. I have yet to hunt the Pine Bush property. Waiting until the first or second week of November. 'Anything' could happen down there??2 points
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Going with Grampy.....with 10+ bucks seen the last 2 days this man has an itchy trigger finger! SHOT CALLED!! He dumps his target buck Halloween morning and still is home in time to pass out candy to the kids in the new neighborhood. Sent from my SM-A716V using Tapatalk2 points
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Congratulations!!! I know who I’m NOT picking this week in fantasy hunting. Lol As a dad of 2 girls welcome to the outnumbered club. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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This particular model (Marlin 336) was not designed with a cross bolt safety and the earlier ones don’t have it. They were not slapped on until too many lawyers got involved in the early eighties. The “safe” position was always with the hammer at the half cock position. The new ones work the same way if you leave the cross bolt safety off. That said, I still use it when walking, loading or unloading but not while seated or in a stand. Split seconds matter at times. Have you ever hunted with a lever action gun or a muzzleloader ? As long as the hammer was at half cock, the gun still had one of it’s two safeties on, and your range officer might be happy.2 points
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I’m back and no deer. Lots of pictures coming soon. Surprisingly, I had 4G and 2 bars at the campsite, which is only about 17 miles from Tupper Lake.2 points
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So dems dont want ilegals to vote ? So why they bring them here for, for what the cheap slave labor ? Sex trafficing ? Or to help the poor ? O wait what about the Poor in this country ? They cant fix that yet but bring poorer people from other countrys instead to suck off the limited resouces that should be going to americans.2 points