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No shot during Bow season . Got 1 shot 1st day of gun and took a 9 point .7 points
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Oh forgot to say my Brothers Grandson at 14 got his first buck! It's pretty funny but we have one stand where we send the new hunters to. They always seem to connect! Thats him years ago with Stepdad. Now first deer at the box!6 points
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These two, a doe from September and a buck from Tuesday, will put the freezer in good shape, but there’s definitely going to be room for another one or two in there. December 26 can’t get here soon enough.5 points
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For me venison wise it was a subpar year but memories wise I can't complain. I had a chance to fill the freezer during bow when I shot over the back of a doe at about 35 yards and again on a doe during muzzleloader when the gun misfired. Once regular gun started the deer sightings went down and then around Thanksgiving we got hammered with over 3ft of snow making it hard to get to most of my spots. On the plus side I did start what I'm hoping will be a yearly tradition in renting a hunting camp for a week with a few other guys. No deer were taken but we had a great time. I also got to hunt with my youngest son and my grandson on a few hunts for the first time in a few years. That in itself made the season special. Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk5 points
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I shot a decent 8 on the afternoon of opening day and I’m grateful. However, I put a lot of time in between the xbow and rifle seasons and did not see much. Actually, I have been seeing less deer each year and the kill rate amongst me and my peers seems to be declining as well. I don’t get it. You would think that we should be seeing more if we’re killing less year after year.5 points
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Very good year so far, between me and 1 of my sons we took 3 shooters off of our 41 acres between the rifle and muzzleloader seasons. Freezer is almost full with healthy lean meat!!! Unfortunately the ML buck was a mercy kill as he was in bad shape otherwise he would have gotten a pass with that half rack. Only got half the meat off him but I didn't do it for the meat, had to end his suffering. All in all a fantastic season with lots of great memories!!! Truly blessed to be able to hunt these elusive animals.4 points
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Great season! I was able to get a big bodied 2 1/2 year old up in the NT ML opener. It was very warm with not much moving, but I hunted the oncoming cold front and caught him at about 30 yards, dropped him clean. I held off going out most of the rest of the season, having the last week of NT off...but wouldnt ya know...3 feet of snow in the week before! I got to the camp, but it really wasnt practical to get out...I would have had to drag anything back through 3 foot of light snow! Well, that is hunting, glad I put venison away early.3 points
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I had the most satisfying season that I can remember. My daughter got her first deer during the early antlerless season. Then she got another doe during the special youth season. We have spent a lot of time in the woods together and for her to finally pull it all together and to be able to experience it with her was out of this world. My eyes get watery just thinking back on it.3 points
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After a three year decline in game due to the severe Gypsy moth caterpillar infestation that defoliated all the mast trees things picked up in my neck of the woods. Saw a good increase in game especially Squirrels. Turkeys have bounced back and have a few Cottontail rabbits showing up. I hunt big woods and there is not a lot of Deer but enough to get some meat and fill the freezer. The Fall weather was great for the most part and I was in the timber frequently seeing enough game to keep things interesting. Now that Deer season is over I will me messing around training my young Airedale pup and plan on doing some Varmint calling so long as the snow does not get too deep. So all and all I am pretty happy on how fall hunting has gone so far.3 points
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Hope everyone had a great season. Either freezer fillers or some bone on the wall. I was lucky enough to get 2 of the 3 target bucks I was after this year. I was beat by all during the bow season. Late November I started to get the Letchworth buck back on cameras and was able to close the deal on him. It was into December before I started again getting pics of the buck I had hanging around on the North farm. Finally sealing the deal with him during late muzzleloader season. Was another great season and have been getting some pics of a couple of new bucks that have been hanging around a couple weeks now Hopefully those will be 2 that I will be chasing around next year.2 points
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He's a Beauty Congrats! Also forgot to mention on above post me and a few buddies are hoping to get down for the holiday hunt. Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk2 points
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Last couple of days have had along with the Eagles a bunch of Ravens eating off the road kill carcass. They are almost twice as big as a Crow and have a pointed tail feather fan instead of rounded one of a Crow. Don't see them around here often. There are plenty of Eagles around as I have seen at least four different birds. Al Physical Differences: Ravens are larger, bulkier, and have heavier bills with throat hackles compared to crows, which are smaller with straighter, smaller bills. Ravens also exhibit a wedge-shaped tail, while crows have fan-shaped tails. In flight, ravens can be more acrobatic and often soar, unlike crows. Vocalizations and Behavior: Crows have a high-pitched 'caw' sound, are more sociable, adaptable, and less fearful of humans, while ravens produce a deeper, hoarse, croaking sound and are generally less sociable and more cautious. Both species are highly intelligent, with crows being more common in urban settings and ravens preferring wilderness areas. Habitat and Diet: Both crows and ravens are omnivorous scavengers, but ravens are more often found in wilderness areas, and crows are more likely to be seen in urban environments. They both have similar diets, which include insects, small animals, grains, fruits, and human food scraps.1 point
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I went out last Friday from 1pm til dark. 22 degrees. No deer. I plan to go back out after Christmas.1 point
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Good first day and last day, and kind of lame in between. Looking forward to Holiday ML season and planning to hunt all (7) days of that.1 point
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Started out in bow missing a couple .. Got things worked out in my brain Got a avg 8 pt and two nice does1 point
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We actually shot 10 this year. The most ever. 8 bucks 2 doe. I found this season to be a weird one. Had three shooters on camera and missed the biggest twice with bow. After Oct 8th I only saw 1 other shooter in the woods. Cameras went silent also until the end of season we picked up 1 big one. Did learn a lot about the property we leased across the road and food plots paid off for sure. Will be expanding plots next year. There sure are plenty of deer out there. Combined acreage of my property and neighbors is about 1500 acres. Seriously only single digits on Doe harvest. Couple of the big pieces get hunted by 1 or 2 people usually just first week. Another piece most hunter are out of state and only stay for the first 4 days and they look for bone. I don't mind taking 10 deer between 4 families with all that going on.1 point