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  1. Killed two does last night in 8H with the muzzleloader. I had my dad with me who hasn’t killed a deer since the 80s and was trying to get him on one but he seemed a bit reluctant to pull the trigger, probably due to lack of range time. We saw no less than 40 deer, including a nice 3 year old I’ve seen before who was all over a doe and ended up pushing her past my buddy a half mile to the north. I could have shot some more, but two is enough work for one night haha. I think the one does is the biggest I’ve ever killed and the other is just normal sized despite looking like a fawn compared to the slob lol. Back out tonight looking for antlers. Good luck to all those looking to punch a last minute tag! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    18 points
  2. Dad finally scored tonight. First tag for 19'. Im certain this is the longest he's ever gone in my life without a kill. A tender deer, that will surely taste fantastic. I hunted up north and was able to snag a fresh roadie to add to tonight's pile. Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk
    12 points
  3. We covered 5 miles in the snow today according to my brothers app. We had fresh snow on top of the 8-10 that was already there so I’d guess it was close to or over a foot deep. My Dad, Brother and I were all still hunting along the side of our mountain when I cut a set of tracks/jumped one. I followed them down off until it slowed down then I stopped to have lunch and let it settle down a bit. As I progressed on the track I noticed it was heading to an area I have caught them bedded before so I circled up wind and also higher up on the mountain. I slowed way down and was looking for a deer as I got into the bedding area on a mini ridge that descended into a thicker area. Just then as I scanned I caught a deer moving and quickly got over against a tree to rest against in case I got a shot. Sure enough as I watched more doe came into view and they quickly headed up hill to me. I got on the lead doe and dropped her when she stopped broad side @70 yards. Then the trailing doe and fawn ran closer and stopped and I reset for another shot and let it rip. That’s when the rest of the herd ran, 10 total took off and seconds later I heard my Dad touch one off which got me more excited. He’s 73 and my brother and I cherish each hunt he comes on. Where we hunt and how we hunt is not easy so for a guy of his age and shape to do it is impressive to say the least. Turns out his went down in a hurry, @75 yards with his iron sight 50 year old Remington semi auto. My second shot led us on a short track to the doe that was within of my first. Then we had to drag the things out which took 3 hours and a lot of work and man are we beat. I leap frogged my two while my brother took care of pops doe and eventually came back to help me. Weights were 110, 132 and 135 tying my biggest doe. It’s a hunt to remember for sure. That’s a truck load of meat. ; )
    11 points
  4. Going out tomorrow . Sighted in my muzzleloader today not bad .now if I can just sit and get a deer for me .
    10 points
  5. Got it done last night finally with the crossbow . . Went and sat just off a horse pasture butting up to a swamp . Shot a small buck had a small spike and missing the other side .. Story in crossbow harvest thread
    8 points
  6. #mymotivation I have his come range pinned down.....just need him to slip up. Sent from my moto z3 using Tapatalk
    8 points
  7. The dial does more than make the crosshairs more "crisp" but honestly unless you're doing long range work (over 300yds) it doesn't seem to apply. As mentioned in the article, scopes without the manual adjustment are factory preset. The dial is more for aligning the scope/target plane. It isn't easy to wrap your head around until you really think about it. Basically, if you put your crosshairs on a distant Target and leave the gun there but lift your head off of the stock and move your eye slightly around behind the scope, do the crosshairs pull off of the target? If they do then parallax adjustment is probably needed. Again though, it doesn't apply much to us woods hunters. If you're shooting well out to your max range without issues then I'd just lock it in and forget it. Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk
    6 points
  8. Anyone wants shotgun, I may gas up the Subaru for a special guest appearance !
    5 points
  9. Got it done last night finally . Went and sat just off a horse pasture butting up to a swamp . Cut corn at one corner . Narrow strip of brush bordering the swamp . Slipped in with crossbow followed deer tracks until I found an opening where 3 heavily used deer trails intersected . Eased back into the brush about 15 yards down wind of intersection. I had 2 shooting lanes I could use . After standing for an an hour I started second guessing the spot . Seemed silly to be standing in such thick stuff . But the deer had to use it or be out in the open cornfield...or the horse pasture. After a little while longer I heard a splash followed by the squish of something walking through mud. I dropped to one knee and start scanning . I catch movement coming my way . First a leg ... then another leg . I can tell it's small. Then another small one walks through my first opening . 3rd one looks bigger. Looks to be a doe . I track the larger deer into my second opening and squeak with my lips . As it stops I send the rage to the cage . The deer crashes forward making a small loop circles back to where it came from . After A few seconds I hear a splash. Not what I wanted to hear. It was getting on towards dark so I gave it 20 minutes and started track. . Handful of hair and a ton of blood . Found the bolt just past the spot the deer was standing . Great hit full pass through. Tons of blood . Looked like a scene from a horror flick all the blood on the snow . Tracked the deer to where it fell through the ice in the swamp. Not wanting to take chances I backed out drove home grabbing my waders and a rope . Tying the rope off to the biggest piece of brush I could find I waded in to my waist and tied off the deer . I went back to shore and pulled the deer out with the rope. Deer was covered in mud so I loaded it and drove home . Hosed it down and dressed it into a contractor bag . I don't think I have worked this hard for a spike in my life . But I'm thankful for the meat.. flash froze over night made skinning kind of tuff. I didn't take any pictures but it turned out to be a buck. One horn missing and the other was 2 inches .
    5 points
  10. Cyntia, how come none of the folks you push for return the favor? Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
    5 points
  11. Last day , best buck for the oldest member of camp, his personal best from 55 years of hunting! one of my.personal personal goals this year was to get him a chance.. bonus on drive I took buck as well but it had shed its horns..
    4 points
  12. One more slickhead for the freezer, now wait for the muzzy season.
    4 points
  13. Filled my doe tag on the last day...service won't let me upload pic
    4 points
  14. Didn't think browns would still be running.
    4 points
  15. Good luck to everyone riding out the last day of Rifle! Seen a group of 3 does sunning around 11 and 1 in a thicket half hour later. Need to see some horns. Worse case we'll be back out next weekend for ML as ł want one more for the freezer.
    4 points
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  17. Might not want to get him mad at you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWNPeFwrNrA
    4 points
  18. No a young guy 27 in great shape pulled and gutted it by himself .
    4 points
  19. Boys got it done. I'm happy he loves venison and shot a nice doe.
    3 points
  20. Started the day with 18 degrees and a 12 degree windchill. Spent most of the day in the woods just coming home to shed some clothes after it warmed up to 40. Howling winds all day 20-40 mph. Sad to see it end but glad it is over. Hear the last shot a 5:10 on the way out . I might try to get out with the bow if we get some decent weather but it doesn't sound to good at the present time and I need a break for a couple of days. Sitting back and reading the bible with some crown royal. Congratulations to all of those that were able to fill some tags this year. I did come across something interesting today. Sunrise, Sunset, and todays find:
    3 points
  21. Sounds like a fun place to create an account for...
    3 points
  22. Buddy just shot a big doe.... oops, turned out to be a buck that had shed it antlers. Looking at the bases, it had shed some time ago. im hanging in a pretty stable stand but the wind is shaking even this one. Here’s hoping I can drop one in the last hour or so.
    3 points
  23. Hunt#59- so didn't go til 10:30 cause it was so cold , it was 10 here this morn. So went midday to 6S , got out there and wind was 25-30 mph. It was crazy. Must be the elevation cause it is higher there. Can't gun hunt there unless in stand to many bad horizons otherwise. No way I was gonna make it in stand. So I left and went to lease in 7F. Took a long walk around in snow sat in a spot for 45 minutes, had some warm cider and decided to leave. Not a fresh track around the entire place. Gun season ends with a wimper. You heard it here first.... I WILL get one with the muzzleloader! Might take Friday off, weather looks good. 3 hunting days left of my season.
    3 points
  24. Yessir Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
    3 points
  25. That’s not a shirt back there. That’s a red Ryder BB gun and you’ll shoot your eye out kid
    3 points
  26. No deer sighted yesterday. My brother hunted our bean field caught this nice sunset. They are doing drives with the neighbor this morning.
    3 points
  27. Understanding and Correcting Parallax Parallax is one of the most misunderstood concepts among shooters. Many sportsmen think it merely has to do with bringing the reticle into focus on the object. That is a byproduct of correctly adjusted parallax, but it does not explain the phenomenon nor will merely turning the ocular to bring the reticle into focus correct it. Parallax occurs when the target and reticle are on different planes within the scope. [https://winchester] It is detectable when you move your head or eye around while looking through the scope and the reticle appears to move or swim around the object you at which you are aiming. This can cause the scope to be off target depending on how your eye aligns with the optic and lead to poorly placed or completely missed shots. What you need is for both reticle and target to be on the same focal plane. [https://olinblog] For many hunters shooting at ranges of 250 yards or less, parallax isn’t a concern. Most centerfire rifle scopes without parallax adjustment are set at 150 yards, which is fine for shots at distances under 250. Rimfire or pistol scopes are set at even less. But most scopes made for more long-range shooting do have a parallax adjustment, either as an adjustable ring on the objective lens or more commonly as an adjustable turret on the side of the scope. To adjust a scope where parallax is an issue, adjust the parallax adjustment all the way to infinity. Then aim your rifle at a target set at a known distance, obtain a sight picture through the optic and adjust the knob or ring back until the reticle becomes clearer. Make it as crisp as you can here. Then, lift your cheek off the stock while still looking through the scope and move your eye around. Still see the crosshairs moving off target some when you do? [https://olinblog] Keep adjusting—slowly then checking, slowly then checking—until you can move your eye around a little while looking through the scope and the crosshairs of the reticle don’t move off the target, but rather stay crisp and centered right where they should. Now your parallax should be set and you should be ready to shoot or hunt. Lock the adjustment in. You shouldn’t have to ever touch it again unless someone else has been shooting your gun or it has been dropped hard. Then you may want to at least check it. Follow Winchester’s social media channels for more tips and updates on Winchester supported events and promotions on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter. previousnext TOPICS Big Game Shooting Range Shooting Tips Winchester Ammunition WINCHESTER AMMUNITION A world leader in delivering innovative products, Winchester is The American Legend, a brand built on integrity, hard work, and a deep focus on its loyal customers. SIGN UP FOR OUR WINCHESTER NEWSLETTER Enter Email Address SIGN UP I consent to receiving the Winchester email newsletter. My personal data will be processed as described in the Privacy Policy. Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk
    3 points
  28. I got banned off grey beard out doors about ten years ago for supporting a member who made a breach plug for the NEF line of muzzle loaders. Seems like old grey beard and many others with forum or moderator power feel their dictatorship needs to be displayed . This goes for all forums.
    3 points
  29. Last year they seemed to drop really early as well. I blame Trump Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
    3 points
  30. JT got it done at 425 today. Just under the wire with a. 90 yard shot with the 12 gauge. Story to follow. BUT. This spike must have been ready to shed his antlers. When he went down and flopping he knocked the spikes off.
    3 points
  31. 3 points
  32. Have you sat him down and told him, "hey, that's just not the way we do it here"?
    3 points
  33. Last of the 2018 venison. The Turf got a picture, no time for a pic of the surf (scallops).
    3 points
  34. Eat more beaver!!!! Simmer till nice and moist and dive right in! Enjoy! Sorry. Pygmy put me up to saying that.....hehehe.
    3 points
  35. Me and pops hammered out a triple on doe today. Spent the last three hours dragging heavy doe through a foot of snow off the mountain. Great day!!!
    3 points
  36. I’d buy it if I knew WTF it was.......
    3 points
  37. New York beer project last night. Crab n lobster grilled cheese. Big ole pretzel with flight of dipping sauces
    3 points
  38. That I've never hit the release, or trigger. Don't plan on taking anything this ML either. Things have definitely changed for me this yr as far as tagging a deer. I'm not a trophy hunter. Never have been, never will be. Had what I would call a great time and season. What time I spent in the woods was very special to me. The only regret I have is not helping to supplying my grandnephews/nieces with venison. Others have taken care of that. Highlight of my season was my brother probably taking his last deer. A 6pt. He's said it's his last season. Too hard to get out there. I'll do my best to prove him wrong. Hopefully he can get one, or three more seasons and maybe a doe or two before he just can't get out again.
    2 points
  39. More garbage after a still hunt on state land. Quesadilla with pulled bbq chicken, taco meat, salsa, cheddarjack, cilantro. Avocado on the side
    2 points
  40. Biz Buck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  41. I'd be game if any of the WNY guys are coming past the Corning area on 17 and have room for one more short pervert.....
    2 points
  42. Tried doing a hang and hunt in a creek bed tonight. I got two sticks up and got surrounded by deer... two small bucks pushing around about a dozen does at 1:45ish. Don’t think anything winded me but had to throw in the towel on the hang and hunt and am sitting against a tree. Didn’t bring a seat or anything for a ground hunt but hopefully they come back and bring a big boy with them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  43. Put Brady To Bed !!!! I'm for any team that plays the Cheatriots!
    2 points
  44. Villa Borghese Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  45. Might want to look into american chestnuts. Theyve done a lot of work with them at SUNY ESF and theyve come up with blight resistant american chestnuts so you might be able to get some from there
    2 points
  46. First winter pigeon shoot. Nephew and I killed 44 pigeons and 3 crows. Will fire up the foxpro as soon as deer is closed and get on the crows big time!!!
    2 points
  47. I shot a 4.5+ yr old buck this year, I must say that he was never with other deer at all until the rut. He wasn't even with any other deer when I killed him, all alone. I think keeping to themselves and away from other groups of deer helps them stay unnoticed easier. They don't behave like most other deer when they hit that 3.5yrs or older. The other buck on the property which we believe is older than mine seems to be pretty reclusive also, they don't stay alive by following the other deer around, they don't by relying on their own smarts/senses. Deer are wary and use their senses well, therefore being elusive. But I honestly don't think deer are overly intelligent in our sense of the term. That's my opinion anyhow. Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk
    2 points
  48. My buddy just knocked down a doe at 4:06pm! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
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