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  1. As I am new to the forum I thought I would share some picture I have got over the past year. Lots of coyotes, will make for some fun winter hunting. This picture just caught tow of them at a cool moment. This coyote just looked big, the second picture is to give you something to compare the coyote to. The dog is a small bodied lab that weighs 63 lbs. She needs a diet and some more duck hunting. Here are a few pups living near the camera. This is a buck with a weird looking right antler. Wondering what it ending up looking like this year, maybe I will see him again. Has three lobes if you look closely...
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  2. I love my harness. Only a damned fool would climb up without one. Damned fool. I'd be happy to tell it to your face if you are.
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  3. I thought wny just had that string put on to be festive for Halloween ?
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  4. Tug hill, are you sure you meant to say brassicas? They are an annual and you should not be mowing them at all.. Let them grow and then let the deer take care of eating them to the ground during the winter months..
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  5. You can almost taste the loins off that Doe
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  7. Back in the stand. Adjusted to a new sspot about 80 yards from this morning. A few more heavily used trails here. I also freshened a couple of scrapes with the last of my Grave Digger and put a cam on theargest one with anoverhaning branch.
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  8. If your moving your stand around that much in only a 20 acre plot, chances are your over hunting it. Maybe the deer are just using that land as a crossing to go to the next? Good luck anyways.
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  9. I use the Ameristep® G2 Ground Blind is currently on sale in gander for 49.99. Probably not the best but its cheap and gets the job done. Takes a bit to master the take down procedure but its amazing how easy it is once you do it.
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  10. Nice work! Are you sure 125 is all?
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  11. Here is a ridge runner taken on letchworth this past weekend. He came in on a scent trail i laid with some pure heat and was taken at 22 yards. This boy has a 30 inch neck weighed in at 198lbs and i figure him to score arond the 125in mark.Has anyone ever had to drag a 198lbs buck out of letchworth...not fun..Then again it must be seeing i keep doing it every year!!!
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  12. Beautiful buck!! Congrats to the hunter. Reminds me of the buck I've never seen yet.
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  13. Finally saw three they were booking through they winded somebody I assume. Couldn't get a shot though.
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  14. For some reason my dad has always called a big, mature doe a "Bahama Llama"...
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  15. Dinner Bubba Bucky Bruiser Biggun Crabby By 5 Swamp cow Strappers a few of those I have named, and have on camera. My new fav is " the ugly buckling ". He came in 2 nights ago, basket rack, prob 2.5, had 4 points with perfect form on left side and right side grew straight out past his nose. Almost shot him cause he was so ugly, but kinda cool looking. Had points going up and down..... First name that came to mind was ugly buckling. Should I shoot him ?
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  16. I named my 7 pointer from last year,lisa after my girlfriend from high school..............She had a big rack also
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  17. I guess you can't yell back when you hear the bell ? Anyway, when we get to the range, we ring this good sized bell, get the table set up, walk the 100 yards through through the marsh, put up the target, walk back, get situated comfortably, load the weapon, and fire. I'd say it takes a good 15 minutes. We can hear voices in the woods all the time, yelling, or whatever. But, when you hear the bell, you KNOW what's coming. We hunt on 650 acres of land during rifle season. I'll bet I can be anywhere on the edge of our property and still hear the bell. If it was me, I just wouldn't hunt near a rifle range. If it's a prime area next to an apple orchard, then work something out with the members that since they know you hunt there, put up a sign at the range saying your in your stand. They don't see the sign, your not there. Generally, with hunting clubs, some kind of arrangement can be worked out.
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