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Pretty good day for me in the woods. This morning I saw a doe and three bucks in one property in 8N. One buck gave me shot ten yards , which I miss. My crossbow bow limb hit the tree and it mess my shot. This evening I went to another property in 8H. I see a doe coming up the field and it disappears. 15 minutes later , I see six does coming up the lane and they head into another lane that I couldn’t shoot. Eventually, two decided to come back into my shooting lane. I took took the biggest doe of the two. Like always praising God for this harvest22 points
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So in this morning's daylight I could see much better and it appears to me this Fox has an injury, having problems with his rear leg I think. Moved him to more comfortable and larger quarters, he has a good appetite as he has downed two quarter pound hamburgers. No big deal to wait and see if he can come along and get better physically. Al7 points
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Missouri is on fire as expected after the cold front. Saw 2 shooters today, both of which were caught on cam. Muddy buck came to 62 yards but crossed creek bottom. Partner saw 5 shooters and punched his bow tag on a 6x5. Rifle season tomorrow.5 points
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Served in the US Army 10th Mountain Division 2002-2005. Iraq August 2003-mid September 2004. Infantry. Happy veterans day.4 points
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Hey Dan I hear you, there was a time that fox would have been shot on sight, but I believe this guy is the same Fox that was hanging around the place for most of the summer. I would see him out in the pasture catching mice and as long as I did not get too close to him he paid me no mind. Gray foxes are kind of rare around here and so long as he did not cause me any problems like the chicken killing reds I have to deal with from time to time I gave him a pass and actually enjoyed watching him. I will be the first to admit that as I have become an old man the free passes I give when hunting keep climbing, I hardly kill anything anymore. I have dealt with wildlife my whole life and am very careful especially with all the Coons I hunted, if I see any hint this Fox is sick with something bad it will be put down. Al4 points
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A solid looking 2.5 yr old 8 point on a mission, passed by at 60 yards just as I was typing that last post (2:40 pm). Hopefully, he comes back for some salad.3 points
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Hes going to follow you home after the drop off to get some more quarter pound burgers! I know i would be.. lol3 points
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Rutcation day today. Spike pushing 3 doe so far. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk3 points
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slow, steady indoctrination of garbage to our young people over the years, got us here. Probably unsalvageable now. Sad.3 points
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Actually looking forward to Sat , Sun and Monday with the cooler temps rolling in. Already told work that Tuesday , Wednesday may be sick days depending on how things go over the weekend. Took Monday as a vacation day . What’s everyone’s thoughts ?3 points
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Well not really, I have a long driveway that has alarms and it is common to hear them go off because of various wildlife. Well tonight they were really bing bonging and I took a walk out with a flashlight for a look see. Did not see anything, the wife comes home from the store and tells me there is a fox in the driveway, she thought is was a cat because it trotted right up to her car. Came in and told me about it and I went out and there was a gray fox just walking around grubbing for food, I believe it is the same one that was here in the spring I photographed with the Turkeys. We pulled up close and I did a mouse squeek and he came right up to the car and laid down beside it. Man something not right here, Rabies is the first thing I think when I see wild animals that are not afraid of humans. So I watched him for a while and he did not appear sick and appeared nothing like any rabid animal I have seen on video. But it does seem to have an injury. I was not going to have him running around by the house for my dogs to mess with and I did not want to kill him for basically nothing, so I decide to catch him, cage him and if he is OK tomorrow I will take him for a ride, if he acts goofy I will put him or her down. So thats is what I did, caught him in my chicken catch net and put him in a cage with some food and water and will wait until morning and see how it goes. Al2 points
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Buddy said I can post his buck. Didn’t want to do it before he did.2 points
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In and sitting. Feels deery! Bumped 4 or 5 that were together in my lower field on my way in but it’s ok, because the cool air feels good on my lungs. Still fighting week two of a really bad cold that turned into a lung infection. Good luck to those out there this morning!2 points
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Dead deer. If he just stayed there lifting and lowering his head instead of bolting when you guys found him. looking at the lower picture he either had stood up and layer down again in same bed or is bleeding out both sides. if you snuck back out quietly after bumping him, I’ll bet you find him dead and n his next bed within 100 yards or so. Again, if you did not push him last night. Good luck. Looks like you will get him to me.2 points
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A lot of blood, I would personally be pretty optimistic. Get out there at daybreak. Al2 points
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Got my girls here we will hunt this morning until it rains. Teddi using the crossbow. I have a ground blind set up where all these bucks I've seen crossing. Rob I think you took the right days off . Weather looks perfect! Now that I'm up here full time and retired I can't believe the amount of nice bucks I've seen. I think more bucks than does! Good luck Rob!2 points
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Shhhh , that rain will be out of here by Saturday afternoon ..2 points
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Got the scope mounted, found a old new stock set of Redfield two piece senior bases and mated up to a set of Leupold rings. The scope is a USA made Burris mini 3X9 with an AO, I think about perfect for this rifle. She all bore sighted and ready for the range, will start out with the factory Winchester 60 hps. Waiting for some components yet for my handloads and will be getting that done during what is supposed to be a rainy weekend. Al2 points
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I'm on the other side of the state or I'd be happy to help. A few things to keep in mind as you start: It's going to take some time, especially the first few. After you've done a few and are more comfortable with it, it'll go quicker. Skin them while they're still warm. Trust me, it's sooo much easier than fighting with the hide after it freezes to the carcass. The actual butchering, the separating of the muscle groups, is also much easier if the deer is not frozen. Seems obvious, but I learned my lesson with this one early on. When they're still warm, you almost don't even need a knife to separate the muscles. Try to keep the meat clean as you go. Remove things like hair, damaged meat, silver skin, fat, etc where you can. It just makes for cleaner meat when it's packaged for later.2 points
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8 and9 N's have power take off and a three point hitch, all you need. This is the ford powermatic, I think they called it, like a 9N on steroids and power steering. Robby1 point
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No joke, I'm going to fake a limp and find my way to Al's driveway Good thread Al, I appreciate you sharing the progress. Really shows the difference between a killer and a sportsman.1 point
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Power steering is really not necessary without a loader. Live hydraulics is especially nice for pto implements though, so something like a Ford Jubulee or 600/800 series would be a step up from an n-series. I used this 8n on a bush hog, for a couple years, and it worked ok on a 5ft, light-duty, after I added an overrunning coupler. I actually like it better than a modern CUT, for almost all of the other tasks you mentioned, which is why I will never get rid of it. It is great on a plow and planter, but a little so-so on a disk or cultivator, compared to my modern 4wd turbocharged diesel. That’s because pushing the “dead” front wheels thru soft ground waste significant energy and fuel.1 point
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It was all the blood that swayed my opinion. Plus, I was only 99.9997% sure. I did leave a margin for error.1 point
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Just met my new neighbor first time I’ve had a shotgun pointed at me she was pizzed but after 10 minutes were all good now have permission wtf is wrong with people don't know how many times I could say I’m looking gif a wounded deer. Underwear are changed back looking1 point
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I have done many deer also and never used a saw. I can see where one might come in handy at times though. It is just the way we are taught to do things. Everyone has a different method.1 point
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Can’t wait finally some November weather is here. Working tomorrow night and not again for awhile. From Sunday on I’ll be in stand every minute I can be.1 point
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He’s at wrestling now going out at 8:30 be 4 hours see what happens. Didn’t look like liver at all to me honestly I thought he double lunged him it looked perfect till he stood there 10 minutes1 point
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Nothing but the flock of turkeys. Did interrupt someone partaking in some back seat festivities as I pulled into the parking lot. Never seen 2 people move so fast.1 point
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It's hard to understand why people that live in NY vote for everything that has been handed to us, that is taking our hard earned money and rights along with it. I'd move if I could.1 point
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It's been an off year so far on the east side as well. I don't have anything to get excited about on cams for once. I covered a lot of ground early in the season, scouting to find a good area to concentrate on and have yet to find it. I'm not seeing any big rubs, very few rubs and scrapes compared to years past. I've seen a few doe fawn groups and a couple of young bucks. I see them eating bushes and other vegetation. There are zero acorns again this year so maybe most of the deer wandered off to corn fields somewhere? My hopes of seeing a shooter are lower based on the sign I've seen so far, but I'll keep plugging along and put in an all day sit again this Saturday. I've had some great hunts non the less. It's great to be out there and you never know what you'll see. Good luck to you guys and keep in touch.1 point
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Late to the game but i think you hit his backstraps. The way the arrow is angled, would go par with little bright blood on arrow and zero on ground. They typically drip a little quickly then nothing. and tend to act like wth was that that hit me. And he may come back through again.. Ive had that happen as well. Sorry for not finding him.. My brothers been tracking his buck for 2 days now. The arrow has 12" penetration, organ tissue and dark blood on shaft. looked like a single lung liver hit... Couple small dark pools of blood. Buck bolted, stopped, then walked away rough looking. called the dogs.. and the dogs couldnt even take the track past last blood.. i dont get it.1 point
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After GRINDING out 70+ hours since Halloween and having several close encounters, one with this buck yesterday, I decided he would make me happy after a frustrating week/season. I've seen 17 bucks in the last 10 days from the stand, the majority being 1.5 yr olds. I've had several days of our big shooter bucks walking past me in the dark, when I couldn't see my pins, to a great buck giving me a 50 yds shot which I elected to not shoot that far. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions all season. It ended this AM when 15 minutes after light this buck came out of bedding 25 yds below me. He worked straight up to under my stand, and stared at me 3 different times. It was so still and quiet there was no way I could get away with any movement or sound as he approached. The third time he got squirrelly and bounded twice and stopped, I took that opportunity to draw in case he hesitated again. We'll, he did, at 25 yds and I put one through both lungs. He ran 30-40 yds up the hill, stopped and tipped over. I've seen this buck 3 times since Halloween, he's not the biggest around by any means but I'm very glad I got the opportunity and executed a perfect shot on him. Sent from my moto g fast using Tapatalk1 point
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I think it's all his hunting and outdoor contributions from West Virginia that makes him a fan fav in a HuntingNY forum. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Hey lefty, I could refute most of what you posted about terminal cancer in Canada by providing data to show how little treatment people can get there for cancer from the start. But because you chose to start off your post with an uncalled for insult, totally unrelated to the issue, as most leftist, progressive, Marxist, totalitarians choose to do, you are unworthy of any reply and prove yourself to be closed minded and ignorant. Do you ever wonder why so many folks ignore you?1 point
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300 cloves of garlic !!!! That's a lot of garlic.. you expecting a vampire outbreak or does it work to keep libtards away?1 point