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Male
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Westchester County NY
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Bow hunting, Fly fishing
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Hunting Location
Zones 4O and 3S
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Entry hole? Where was the guy...in a hole in the ground?
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2 bucks right around 100".
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Everyone who has hunted for any length of time has lost a deer. If you're saying others, you either have little hunting experience, or you're full of crap.
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Wow..nice buck!
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very nice!!
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Looks like the arrow is sticking in the ground behind it.
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Just like AT around here...
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I found a scrape the size of my coffee table at my place this past weekend. A bunch of fresh rubs were all over as well.
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Stand Placement - Woods with Rocky areas
cityhunter346 replied to NY Region 3 Trapper's topic in Bow Hunting
First off...I would stay at least 75 yards off of a hiking trail. Do any of these rocky outcroppings converge or funnel down into a low lying area? If so, I would start there. Sometimes you just need to get in a tree and hunt a new area a few times before you really get a handle on where/how the deer are moving. Also, make sure your first few sits are split between mornings and evenings...one time of the time may be way better than the other. -
4O - yes (landowner) 3S - yes...everyone is a yes in 3S Nov 1st I will get 2 more for 3S
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Great NY buck!!
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17"...maybe 18" in my opinion.
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I have about 30 apples trees on my property....they are very old and have been producing for a long time. I decided I wanted to add a few pear trees to the mix. I planted 3 ayers pear trees in the spring of 2005. When I bought them they were 6 ft tall. This year was the first year they produced...and only about 10 pears per tree. I have them planted in full sun. I would suspect that apples would likely take the same amount of time to produce...but I'm not certain.
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Do you shoot the doe if the fawns are with her?
cityhunter346 replied to mossy725's topic in Deer Hunting
Shoot her or the fawns...last year I shot a fawn and the doe wouldn't leave it. Then, I shot her as well.