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cityhunter346

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Westchester County NY
  • Interests
    Bow hunting, Fly fishing

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  • Hunting Location
    Zones 4O and 3S
  • Bow
    Elite Judge

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  1. Entry hole? Where was the guy...in a hole in the ground?
  2. 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.
  3. Looks like the arrow is sticking in the ground behind it.
  4. Just like AT around here...
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. cityhunter346

    DMP

    4O - yes (landowner) 3S - yes...everyone is a yes in 3S Nov 1st I will get 2 more for 3S
  8. 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.
  9. Shoot her or the fawns...last year I shot a fawn and the doe wouldn't leave it. Then, I shot her as well.
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