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dave6x6

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dave6x6 last won the day on October 13 2012

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About dave6x6

  • Birthday 06/10/1965

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    Male
  • Location
    Fingerlakes

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  • Hunting Location
    fingerlakes
  • Hunting Gun
    Mossberg 695 bolt action 12 guage
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    Hoyt Turbohawk
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  1. I think your wasting your time, but if it makes you feel better, then go ahead and shoot them.
  2. There, It's unanomous. Not Lockdown.. Just flirting.
  3. Ohh boy, thats gonna sting for a while. What a great story though. As i was reading my heart started to race and i was hoping for you to zip one right through his kitchen, even though I knew the story was going to end with a miss. Sounds like a great week and what an awesome encounter..
  4. Thats quite a rack your wifes got..... Sorry , couldn't resist. Congrats to her. Super deer.
  5. Looks like a ton of fun. Good luck to you both.
  6. dave6x6

    ALL DAY HUNTS

    4 of the 6 on my wall were shot between 10;30 and 1;00. Vaca has officially started and it will be all day everyday. That is until my wife puts an end to the 4;00 am wake up calls.. LOL Needless to say, i'm hoping to get it done the first day and save myself some dirty looks.
  7. Good stuff Joe. Keep the posts coming. This farmland hunter can use all the still hunting advice you can give. So be as specific as possible.. LOL I'm taking notes.
  8. Nice looking deer. Closer to 110 would be my guess. Good luck. Hope you can get a crack at him.
  9. Kludes, Congrats on a nice kill, and that picture is classic..LOL I have to say, that is the first time i've ever seen a glamour shot with the gloves on.. Good stuff.
  10. My mistake on the rifle. For some reason i thought Camden was downstate. And i can never keep those Northern zone seasons straight..LOL
  11. Hunter, looks like a nice little spot in between those two field. Some people would look at that and say, what do you need a food plot for, the deer got all the food they need. But the fact is those beans are either picked allready or they will be as soon as the ground dries up enough to get them, and the corn will probably be gone before gun season or there abouts. Then the deer will be looking for easy food sources and if you don't have any, they will not stick around. You have a nice little opening that would work nicely. I'm guessing that to be between a 1/4 acre and 1/2 acre by the overhead pic. Thats a managable size for someone who doesn't want to be a farmer when he's not hunting. My first inclination is you should see if the farmer wouldn't plow that up for you in the spring if you through him a few bucks. Probably would only take him about 15 minutes to do. Then you maybe could do the soil prep yourself after that. First thing i would do is get a soil sample this fall before the ground freezes and get the results back so you can see what your dealing with as far as lime and fertilizer. That might determine which plantings will do the best.
  12. Chicory/clover is no doubt a killer combo. I also am a big fan of it myself but not so much from the local grainery. Not saying it doesn't work, my point is that how much money really does it cost in seed to do a small plot on 7 total acres of land?? I just don't see the need to save $10 in the most important part of the whole project. Just my 2 penny thoughts. Hunter, if you could describe the layout of the area your thinking about planting, it would help a bit in coming up with the best seed choices. Chicory and clover may not work if he doesn't have the equipment to get the ground prepped.
  13. Well you have a few more weeks before you can scratch that rifle itch. In the meantime, this weekend and through this next week should be prime time and alot of frustrated bow hunters are going to have their season turned around in the blink of an eye. Hopefully me and you both will be just the lucky guys.. So get out there and hunt all day. Not til 10 and then back in at 3. All day. If you have nothing else to do that is.. Find the does or find the food the does are using, and get the wind in your favor and stay put. The bucks will come looking for the ladies. Can't help you with the Camden area, but don't give up now.. Thats like heading home from spring break just before the wet tee shirt contest kicks off..
  14. Hunter. I would say that if you want to give those resident deer another reason to frequent your property, then a small food plot may give you good results. As far as what to plant, well that depends on a few factors like soil conditions and how much sunlight can get to the plants ect. I would be cautious about going into it with the idea of cheap and easy though and look at it more as an investment in your enjoyment level of hunting. Plan it out, get some advice, and try to put a good effort into producing a good plot. It will be more rewarding that way. Also i would be pampering those crab apple trees during the offseason so that they remain healthy and productive.
  15. Well here in 8H it's just about go time. Been seeing some nice bucks that have been shot or are on trail cams for the first time this season. Also been seeing some pretty good bucks cruisin' mid-day. On stand though has been alittle different. You can almost feel it ready to pop and i think the cool temps and sun will help. Time to strap in. Vaca starts Sunday for me.. Good luck to you fellow Section 8 guys.
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