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  1. Snuck up within 8 yards of this 8-point feeding just of a trail in ADK's Fulton County in the pouring rain... had to wait about a minute before I could get a shot at his shoulder... My biggest muzzleloader buck with patch & round ball... I was dreading the drag out, but it wasn't too bad at 2 hours... I just love the big woods
    14 points
  2. Shot this guy opening morning and have been out probably 12 days since. He was the only decent one I saw
    6 points
  3. Biggest doe I've ever taken with a bow...
    4 points
  4. lol wooly. that's not what that means...
    3 points
  5. Oh yeah, he'll look good on nyantler-outdoors! Maybe run a feature story on him and some pics on the front page! Congrats on a sweet buck with primitive gear Joe!
    3 points
  6. That nice. We have states willing to move walls to try and stop a disease that may kill a deer or two and a country that will do nothing to protect its people. Yup, that sounds about right in this so screwed up world.
    3 points
  7. I dunno....., pappy always used to say that when he came home from hunting camp so I just assumed that's what he was talking about,lol He's kinda weird like that with the stories though. The only guy I know that wears red face paint!
    2 points
  8. Yeah pretty sure that means something elseSent from my LG-VS980
    2 points
  9. Awesome deer nyantler. 160 lbs is certainly no slouch either. congrats. Big woods, stalking deer on the ground...doesnt get any better.
    2 points
  10. I called the landowner and verified I'm the only one with permission. I told her what I found and she asked me to leave a note and take down the stand. She also have the ok to take the cam and leave my number to retrieve it. I guess I will double lock my stands in there... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  11. Let me rephrase AGAIN. Free to any hunter that actually needs gear to get out there. If u have stuff, don't say you want it. Maybe for a youth just getting started or a guy who lost his job.... etc. I'm not using it and I don't expect to make money. I'd rather make somebody happy
    2 points
  12. We have gotten awful spoiled, haven't we? In many places these days, it is not a question of finding a deer. It is more a question of figuring out exactly which deer we want to shoot. We've actually gotten to a point of arrogance about the subject. We get downright cocky about our hunting, or at least that's the kind of image we want to project to our peers .... lol. But a lot of us remember times when deer were not so plentiful, and taking a deer was not taken for granted. We didn't raise our own back then, or feed them or coddle them for our own benefits. A deer, any deer, was a hard earned trophy, and there was a very real reason for the saying that "If it's brown, it's down". However, in spite of our modern-day arrogance, it has to be admitted that there are still places where a deer harvest is not a given, let alone the ability to be "picky" in the selection of that kill. So when somebody says that this year if it's brown, it's down, I don't come out with the criticism. I understand exactly what they are saying. Either life's demands has limited their time, or the limited availability in their hunting area does not allow them to assume that they have the luxury of picking and choosing. At any rate, the fact that they have purchased a license and that they intend to abide by the laws of NYS means that any success that they have will get a sincere congratulations from me.
    2 points
  13. I haven't seen those ads but wouldn't mind seeing tshirt girl again.
    2 points
  14. I have a hardly used Mossberg 500 field 28" field barrel chambered in 12 gauge. It comes with 3 chokes and choke wrench. (full, modified, and improved cylinder). I've only put maybe 20 to 30 rounds through it. Choke case not included. 3rd choke is in the barrel. Retails at MidwayUSA for $189.99. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/742385/mossberg-barrel-mossberg-500-12-gauge-3-28-full-modified-improved-chokes-vent-rib-ported-blue?cm_vc=ProductFinding I'm asking a $100 for it.
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  16. In liberty, next to some old estate grossingers or something like that
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  18. Second time a question like this was asked. I have to agree. the DEC site has all the info. Faster and easier to look yourself, then to ask in here.
    1 point
  19. Congrats Joe on a great buck killed in a skilled manner!
    1 point
  20. Finally in my stand 39 never hunted before acres in Sullivan county set up the climber over a very fresh run, I can also see a scrape 35 yards away
    1 point
  21. Oh, how cool! I don't have a subscription right now... Do any newstands carry it? If anyone has a copy they don't want after they get done reading it and would ship it to me I'd be delighted.
    1 point
  22. That umbrella is the best money ever spent IMO
    1 point
  23. how about this one, "buck or doe, down they go"..........that really gets my blood boiling.......
    1 point
  24. I posted this when Burmjohn 1st started the site . How many can you relate to ?????? You might be a Hard Core Bowhunter if:-- 1. You have more parts than bows laying around the workshop; 2. You have 47 dozen aluminum arrows in various sizes ... none of which are straight; 3. Your archery tacklebox is bigger than your car trunk; 4. Your family is used to the smell of doe pee and cow in heat lure; 5. You have more sets of camo than you do business suits; 6. You bathe more in hunting camp than you do at home; 7. The neighbors no longer call the cops to report a scream when you're practicing with your bugle before elk season; 8. You've got more McKenzie body parts laying around your yard than most pro shops have in stock; 9. Your bowhunting setup cost more than your first honeymoon; 10. Your kids and dog forget who you are during the hunting seasons; 11. You only spend 8 hours a day at work so you can spend 16 hours a day sitting in a stand on the weekend; 12. Your grandmother/grandfather/uncle/aunt/cousin/etc have each been buried more than once and you attended each funeral ... or at least the boss thinks so; 13. You've ever mixed up your pee bottle and your thermos in the dark (My Joe this coffee sure has a whang to it!); 14. You spend more than 3 hours a day reading threads on the Bowsite! 15. You know the date of bow season but can't remember your anniversary. 16. Your scared of heights, but, have no problem hanging on a tree 20' up with one arm trying to hang a stand with the other. 17. Squirrels in your hunting area treat you like family. 18. Your regular street clothes are all shades of brown and green. 19. You're license plate is "BUKFVR", or "BUGLER". 20. A corner of your garage looks like a display for a museum entitled, "The History of Treestands." 21. You costantly estimate the range to everything 22. While watching tv that shows any game animal, you always look for the best angle and time to shoot. 23. It kills you to get up at 6:00 to go to work but you pop out of bed at 3:30 to go hunt. 24: If your neighbor's wife asks you to move your Mckenzies because her kids think they are real deer and they want you to stop killin em. 25: If you have eye-bolts screwed into the ceiling of the garage to hang deer on. 26: If you keep extra rolls of carpet around to put in the camper instead of trying to wash the blood out. 27. You go to a 3D shoot on Valentine's day and just leave flowers on the table 28. You compare the insides of your wife during a C section to deliver your baby to a gutpile. Been there, done that, regret the comment for the rest of my life. 29: If you've got targets placed strategically throughout the house so you can shoot after dark, with walkways blocked by baby gates to prevent injury to your spouse and kids. 30: If you've got a tree stand mounted to your chimney for practice. 31. The people who take your order by phone at Cabelas ask how the wife and kids are doing. 32. You wander aimlessly through the hunting department of your local Wal-Mart during the offseason. 33. Your wife has told you that she refuses to wear any more of that funny smelling "perfume" thats comes in the little brown bottle. 34. your buddies ask you how is it hanging and you say there not there draggin. 35. You go thru the drive-thru at a fast food joint and you're 3 year old child yells out at the intercom that he wants a super-sized order of backstraps. 36. You firmly anchor the mouthpiece of the phone to the same place at the corner of your mouth every time you use it. 37:If you have your own tray in the refrigerator for scents and lures 38:Your wife buys all your socks and underware at the bow shop 39:If your wife dosen't ware white or brown PJ's to bed during hunting season 40.If your water bill triple's during oct.& nov. 41.If your family eats dinner without ya during oct&nov 42.If your kids were afraid to have Santa land his sled on your roof 43. If your children have watched more hunting videos than Barney. 44. You've ever gotten road rash from sliding down the tree you're hugging; 45. The term "tree-hugger" to you means someone who bought a cheap deer stand; 46. You shave your arm more testing your broadheads than you shave your face using a razor; 47. You've ever used the words "Bubba, treestand, bigun and gutpile," in the same sentence; 48. You take out a third mortgage on your home so you join a deer lease; 49. Every right hand glove you own is missing 3 fingers. 50. For 4 months of the year your trunk looks like a search and rescue supply depot. 51. You have knee surgery on December 23 and you still go hunting on Christmas day. 52. You walk in the house before dark and your wife asks you what the he__ you are doing home. 53. Your kids don't realize they sell meat at grocery stores. 54. Your daughter thinks 'camo' is a color. 55. Your reindeer Christmas decorations have arrow holes in them. 56. You find ways to fit archery terms into your nickname. 57. You've got more than one arrow hole in the side of your shed/house/garage; 58. You've developed a taste for crackers with either vienna sausages, potted meat and/or Spam; 59. SPAM Mail is how your wife describes you after a weekend hunting trip; 60. You're more concerned about your feathers staying dry than catching pneumonia; 61. Your wife finds the equivalent to three rolls of toilet paper in bits and pieces in her washing machine after washing your hunting pants; 62. You own any item of clothing that carries a tag with a word ending in "TEX" written on it. 63. You can field dress a deer faster than you can change a baby; 64. After about a month of bow season the lady next door asks your wife if she is separated. 65. You Are legally blind but can hit a quarter at 40 yds 66. You have your kids put a 3-d target in the back of your 78 ford, and drive really slow. This allows you to practice on moving shots. 67. You have tree steps in all your tool boxes. 68. you show up befoe dark and your wife asks "How big is it"? 69. We know we are hard core bowhunters, when we can not number these things in order! 70. You have looked at Bill Jordan/ Will Primos/ ect... more than anyone else lately. 71. You have seen more hunting videos than you've seen videos with your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend! 72. You have had more bows in your life than toothbrushes. 73. You paint your car different colors of green, brown, gray, and black. 74. You shoot your bow so much that your release breaks! 75. You say the word buck,elk,moose,bear,caribou, or turkey in every sebtence. 76. when you take family vacations in the car and your wife has to drive at dusk and dawn so that I... er you can search the ditches and fields for deer. 77. You re driving and you spend more time checking the fields for deer that watching the road ahead. 78. You see a painting of woods and fields, and you analyze it for the best stand placement. 79. You read the word does in a sentence, and you automatically think of female whitetail deer. __________________
    1 point
  25. First sit of the year. Northern muzzle opener. Saw a doe and fawn. Pouring now. Back for an afternoon sit
    1 point
  26. I'm assuming you don't own the land, so one thing I would suggest is to speak to the landowner before you take any action......myself and a group of others had "exclusive" rights to a large piece of property at one time, one of the others caught a "trespasser" on the property and got into an altercation with him, turned out to be a relative of the property owner who unknown to us, also had permission......end result was we were asked not to come back.
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  27. Did you check the camera? Any good pics?
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  28. I didn't know the term "if it's brown it's down" was specifically meant that you were heading out to kill a fawn..........could very well be the guy who passed on smaller bucks all year hoping for a really nice one has finally decided he'll settle for the smaller 6 or 8 he passed up all season.......couple weeks ago my wife asked me if I was gonna "put the smackdown on a big old swampy donkey", haven't spoken to her since.
    1 point
  29. Raining walked out stopped, got ready walked back out pouring, walked in to check doppler no rain walk out pouring, wait hear rain stop go get everything ready going to truck pouring. NOT going out. lol
    1 point
  30. it's not coincidence, but rather territotial/communication
    1 point
  31. I havn't been out bow hunting since last Saturday . We were going to South Bristol tomorrow but decided to hunt closer to my son's home since so much rain is in the forecast . I am going to hunt Pittsford near the Mendon border and my oldest son will be hunting a few miles away on Rt 251 in Mendon . I'll be hunting from the spot where I shot the doe last week . I hope the deer will cooperate again . Rain , rain , go away !
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  32. Some type of moisture wicking compression first layer smartwool long underwear as second layer I like fleece as outer layer except when it's windy. Need something nylon like to break the wind. I have a Northface polar fleece I can wear hiking in single digits with no wind and be fine and freeze at 35 degrees with wind. Like someone else mentioned, keep that head and neck warm.
    1 point
  33. firefox plugin:adblockplus no ads ever.
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  34. media driven paranoia. You should now all realize that how your acting is exactly how uneducated people act about gun control when the media scares them a little. Do your research before you freak. I have been on several conference calls with my company and very knowledgeable doctors. This is NOT an issue. You should NOT cancel your travel plans.
    1 point
  35. I got a five spot friendly bet that says that isn't the case.
    1 point
  36. Only place I'm traveling to is the woods the next few months
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  37. It doesn't get much better than coordinates. If it were me I would email the complaint and have a photo as well.
    1 point
  38. I often wonder just how many tickets are actually handed out for baiting? Hunting over bait, I've seen a few, but never for feeding deer with a feeder.
    1 point
  39. Or if they actually responded to the TIPP complaints, people would be more likely to call.
    1 point
  40. Had a spray bottle of doe urine in my cargo pocket. Turns out the cap popped off while I was walking and every step was spraying more and more inside my pocket. We quickly discovered the stench when we all piled in my brothers tahoe after the hunt.
    1 point
  41. Come on guys, as stated in the original post, as it is every year, this thread is meant to post pics and stories of YOUR harvests, not to comment on the pics, or post your buddy's deer. If thats what you want to do, feel free to start your own thread. Thanks.
    1 point
  42. Hmmmm...I think that means wooly is for hire....Just sayin........
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  43. . A friend of mine shot this monster a few days ago . Here is me holding the antlers today
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  44. I'm extremely hard on boots. All I wear is rubber boots. I had mucks, lasted two seasons before they sprung a leak. Out of warranty after a year on them. Bought under armour spinex last year. Toe was coming apart just the tiniest bit this year. I emailed under armour Sunday evening and told them for $180 I expected more from them for that price. Monday morning someone personally called me from under armour and it was an American haha. I was in shock. She told me there was a lifetime guarantee on all of their products. She told me I could exchange for the same pair or a different pair for the $180 price. I told her we were in the middle of hunting season and she overnighted me a new pair of UA HAW 800g boots that I chose with a return label for the other ones. She said just save the receipt and order number and no matter how many yrs from now the warranty is lifetime for the original price I payed of $180. Now that's standing behind your product! And the UA boots are way more comfy then mucks. They have a awesome heel support in them.
    1 point
  45. So as some of you know I moved south for work. We had a wedding in Rochester on 10/4. So I packed my gear and bow in my case and the wife, son and I flew home for 11 days. Burned the rest of my vacation time and an extra $25 each way to bring the bow but it was a small price to pay for some NY bowhunting (although a month too early). I hunted pretty hard for so early in the season. Mostly 8F, but a few days in 7J. A total of 5 morning and 4 evening sits. The first evening I saw deer but no shots. Tuesday morning i had several great shots at 3 doe but I was not going to fill the freezer till later in the week. Filling the freezer was an essential part of the mission. I am not sure what kind of hunting I will have on lightly scouted public land down here and my NY properties hold some excellent deer and a lot of doe. I do not have another shot at a deer till the following Monday morning. I had seen a real nice buck and a few smaller ones and even more doe, but none within bow range. I am now nervous I will not fill the freezer at all. The morning hunt allowed me to see a nice big shooter doe who walked directly head on towards me and then under my stand before leaving and not providing a shot. Son of gun. With a 4am wakeup call for our Tuesday morning flight I had no intentions of wanting to hunt Monday night. It was warm, it was windy and I didn't really want to shoot, track, gut and drag a deer the night before I left. I had everything to pack. Didn't have time to really clean up all the mess...But of course I did anyhow. I was in the stand at 3:30. Around 5pm I'm sitting there and i hear a crunch to my left. Sounds like the same f'n squirrel that's been around me all hunt. Well what do I see but a young doe. Not a real freezer filler, but a deer just the same at about 15 yards. I stand up. Grab the bow off the hanger, draw and let one fly down through the back, into a lung and out the guts (funny angle). She runs < 100 yards and piles up. I want to find her and get her out before it gets dark. Call my dad to get the cart and then I get down to go get her. She died quickly and nicely in the pines. Quick gut and a few minutes pass and dad's there to help. It's about 6:15 at this time and getting dark. For anyone who has ever hunted old pines you know that you can walk in them pretty well but you tend to snap and crack a lot of dead lower limbs to get through. Well we are dragging her out making all kinds of noise and talking about the stand and the hunt. We cross a small dried up ditch and pause. Talk some more and then just as we're about to move on I turn to see A nice 2.5 year old 7 pointer. Not 5 yards behind us on the run we're walking back on. WTF!? He is downwind as well and it was windy! "Dad... Dad." "what" "holy shit there's a buck behind us... Dad what do I do" "shh be quiet" He stands there for about 10 seconds looking at us totally unphased. This to me is a shooter buck. Of course I have no bow and arrow. I'm in the post hunt "I don't care" mode. He then walks up a parallel run and into the woods. Provided a nice 5 yard shot broadside, although in the dark it would have been tough. Totally unspooked the whole time. We stood there in shock and disbelief. My father has been hunting the better part of his 60 years and has never seen such a thing. I have heard stories and seen videos of bucks approaching downed bucks, but never this. Never this early either. All we can figure is that our crashing through the woods sounded like some bucks going at it and piqued his interest.... but still he was almost tame. It was wild. If you read my whole long story and found it interesting than thanks. Honestly I just had to write it down.
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  46. Shoved off for the Pittsford - Mendon area at 5 am . Was in the stand by 6 am after cutting a few weeds and some low hanging branches . Just before 8 am I saw some deer way across the field . There were 4 anterless and a few minutes later I saw a deer with a small rack . The buck went into the gulley but the does with fawns eased along the edge of the field heading my way . I was in a box blind that I had gotten a few deer out of over the years . As they got closer I stood up and held my bow out over the rail ( learned from a previous mistake to do this ) . Drew back , leaned and let go . Got one of the doe at about 20 yards . I thought they were going to turn into the thick stuff a couple times and didn't want to take a chance on no shot . At least there is one tag that I won't be eating this year !
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  47. Going to a reservation is like traveling to a foreign nation that happens to also speak English. Reservation land is treated like another sovereign nation's land. The resident Natives on a reservation have their government, police force, and judicial system. After all, you don't expect to just cross the border into Canada and starting hunt there without permission/permit for the firearm being transported there and a valid Canadian hunting license do you?
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  48. I hunting Reservation land with a good friend of mine, some years ago. I needed to meet the chief and get his written permission what day (s) I would be on my friends land along with a NYS hunting license, not that it was needed, because it's not part on NYS., but I believe he wanted to know I had the experience. I also carried my NYS hunting license, just in case for my sake. I also knew a lot of friends on the reservation, which may have helped my chances.
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  49. Some of us have standards it's unfortunate you have small deer on your wall and you don't manage the land you hunt just because a deer has a big rack doesn't mean there a 41/2 51/2 year old this is why New York has small deer because everyone's trigger happy set standards for yourself it's rewarding I can shoot any small deer I want that's not the way I run things on my kand Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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