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  1. 5 minutes ago, Evo512 said:

    Is there any good hunting for waterfowl or geese on any of the public land in Saratoga or near the capital district. I am an RPI student and wanted to branch out on my hunting profile.

    Whoops logged in on the wrong account. This is my correct one!

  2. On 12/12/2013 at 9:57 PM, UpstateNomad90 said:

    Well I see most posts for region 5 are old and filled with dust. I was hoping to maybe get an updated topic going so maybe people can branch out in different ways and all. So to Start I live on the line of 5s/5t in Argyle, But I do a majority of my hunting at 5H in Forestport

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    Im from RPI and scouted some of the public land in the bottom of region 5, 5R, 5S, 5J, & 5T.

  3. Hello all, I have never hunted public land before this season. Back in Texas deer hunting consisted of setting up in a prebuilt blind and watching a feeder. I see a lot of people talking about using a climbing tree stand, but this season (with no luck I might add) I have spent hunting on the ground mostly sitting up against trees. Is it worth investing in a lightweight climbing tree stand to hunt public land? Or would I be better off getting a portable ground blind? If anyone wants to give recommendations on fairly inexpensive ones I am all ears. 

  4. 5 hours ago, DirtTime said:

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    C'mon man! Everyone knows that's over kill on deer. .222 is where it's at.

     

     

    Some bruiser bucks taken!

    Congrats to everyone who punched a tag.

     

    Heading out after the rain stops to get some still hunting in. At least that's the plan.

    Im lazy I dont like tracking deer after I shoot them plus .308 is good all around for big game. If I dont get any deer soon might have to start using it to shoot the squirrels I see!

  5. 1 minute ago, XGX7PM said:

    My thoughts are in line with that, the hide is still on. Clean knife and deep freeze will follow.

    Back home in Texas on cold dry days ive seen people go as far as gutted and de-hided being left out over night. You could see the rind on it in the morning and the cutting they said was "easier". 

  6. 2 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

    X2.    If it’s a blind, brush it in well.  But I would definitely move and prefer less noticeable tree stands.   

    x3, I am playing guess and check this season, first time hunting in NY as well as first time hunting public land. 

  7. From the standpoint of a science major, bacteria and other things of that nature love moisture and some can even grow in cold temperatures as seen by moldy food in the fridge. The way I understand aging your harvest is cold and dry is the best case, you create a rind that seals in moisture and protects from bacteria or other nasty "bugs". That being said if you leave the hide on, which was the deers protection from all the elements, you should be pretty safe as long as you're not doing much contamination from the hide to the meat. Id say you should be fine (in the opinion of a 21 year old science major still in undergrad. so not an expert). The temperatures are low 40s at maximum which is normal fridge temperatures and probably even colder than that depending where you are. Cooking should kill anything too nasty that may have found its way in there. I would stay away from any tar-tar or raw dishes you could make with this deer to be on the safe side. 

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  8. 4H, saw a single doe each day so far. Didnt have a tag for them and didnt even have time to get a shot off if I did. Hunting on a public land is turning out to be a game of patience, hard work, and luck for me especially since a broke college student like myself cant afford to get a tree stand so I spend my time sitting against a tree or in holes in the ground. OD I did get to hunt with a fellow classmate got to get to know him better and he gained my respect for his hunting skills. Hey, a bad day hunting is better than a bad day at work like my late grandfather would say! Ill be back at it this week in between classes and rain storms, maybe even during!

  9. I walked to my spot in the rain and bumped a doe, that was the only wildlife activity I saw all day, not even a squirrel! Everyone else was seeing things though, partridge run WMA still sounding like a war zone. I heard a dozen shots in the first 15 minutes and a steady amount of shots during the rain showers in the afternoon. At least I got to put my game camera back up to see if the buck I had been seeing in pre season is still alive. Hey, a bad day hunting is better than a bad day at work! Good luck to everyone hunting this upcoming week!

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  10. On 11/18/2020 at 1:03 AM, Swamp_bucks said:

    It can be but put it up high. Put a bike lock on it.  I pull mine before gun just because theres more people in the woods so a higher chance it will be taken.

    I ended up putting one along a travel corridor I found at partridge run. Saw two nice bucks. Set up along it today. Two groups of hunters walked right by us and my hunting buddy and I heard plenty of shots from the fawn lake side. No sightings here today though.

  11. 3 hours ago, Robhuntandfish said:

    Welcome in. I don't know anything about that area but I don't think it's illegal anywhere in NY to put up a trail cam on public land.  That being said it is a risk that someone may take them.  

    Best advice I can offer is to go deeper than everyone else.  Get some grasp of the land before going in there. And if you find a spot go in early. 

    So would you say its worth buying a trail cam? 

  12. Hello,

    This is my first time hunting in NY, I'm a college student at RPI from Texas. Super excited to get out there this weekend, I looked up public land available for deer hunting in Region 4 and found a couple WMAs, Partridge Run and Capital District looking like the best ones. I scouted both last week and heard some shots in the area when I was at Partridge Run in 4H. Anyone have any recommendations or any warnings about hunting these areas? I did only stand hunting with a feeder on private property back in Texas. I wished I could have put up trail cams to check the spots I found but I read somewhere that that was illegal to do on public land. 

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