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  1. I can't speak for everyone, however last year I could have shoveled the acorns off the ground almost everywhere on our property. Last year was quite a year for acorns in New York and I believe it had accounted for less action and movement during the hunting season, specifically bow season. Deer love acorns, and if they are dropping that is what they are going to hit first regardless of food plots and other food sources you have in the area. If there are acorns everywhere, specifically in the area's where deer feel secure, near bedding area's and thickets why would a deer move out of those area's when they have everything they need right there? Most of the success around my area were people that had hunted near deer bedding area's. While others who did not observed minimal movement during the bow season, which was the complete opposite of previous years where their stands / blinds had a lot of action and success. Last year I observed that the deer movement basically changed overnight once those acorns started dropping. We had two trail camera’s up one on a major travel route to our two small food plots and another in the field. The deer were still hitting the fields at night, however action during the day nearly stopped on the fields once those acorns starting dropping and the one travel route became a ghost town, the trail camera was snapping a fraction of what it was before. This year is different, I noticed a lot less acorns in the oak tree’s, and hope that this may cause some more movement during the day. Those with food plots might see the plots getting hit more frequently and earlier then last year. If you have an area's where acorns drop constantly year after year that might be the place to setup shop this year. There are a few nice white oaks where we had setup a friend to hunt during the bow season, unfortunately there was not a lot of action in this spot because the deer had way to many other places to fill up on. Something else to thing about is how has last years acorn crop effected this years deer population. I was speaking with a friend yesterday, and he is could not believe the amount of bear cubs and fawns he has seen this year, and attributes that the to the acorn crop of last year. Acorn information: “One ounce of dried acorn has on average 140 calories, of which 9 grams is fat, 15 grams is carbohydrate, and 2 grams is protein. Using some simple math, that means a whopping 50% (72 calories) of the caloric intake is from fat! Now you now why deer pig out on them prior to the onset of winter. But the buck doesn’t stop there. Carbohydrates make up 43% of the caloric intake, which can also be converted and stored by a deer’s body as fat or immediately used as energy. Protein makes up just 6% of the caloric intake, but protein is not very important for adult deer at this time of year. However, growing fawns appreciate the additional protein because they need it to increase muscle mass prior to the dead of winter.” - Source: http://www.buckmanag...iled-deer-food/ The QDMA has an article “Scouting After The Harvest” which covers some great points about what to look for when inspecting an Oak tree. “If you are inspecting an oak, do you see many acorn caps, a good indication that something has eaten the acorns? In fact, if deer are heavily using a particular oak tree, you shouldn’t find many acorns because they are eating them as fast as they fall. Obviously, signs that deer are eating the food source are important. However, the one key sign I look for and will instantly give me confidence that deer are using the area is fresh deer droppings. If old droppings are present too, I’m hanging a stand! That means that deer have been using the area consistently for a while.” What have you noticed in your hunting area’s? Do you notice any deer movement changes during banner acorn years? How is the acorn crop this year looking as opposed to previous years?
  2. Same here, and I'm in 3H. My neighbor has bear (different ones) on his trail camera too.
  3. Yeah this is nuts, I have a tree in my yard I have yet to get taken down because the tree guys are so busy.
  4. I think its just to balance out the population, not specifically the does.
  5. I wish there was more info on this study available. I searched the site, did not see anything. Like how far the bears traveled over the course of those 10 weeks, etc.
  6. I'd assume just the bowhunting tag, which is either sex, and maybe a DMP? You should call the DEC and ask them.
  7. Here it is: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/09/06/2011-09-06_upstate_boars_runnin_hog_wild.html
  8. Welcome! Make sure you keep an eye on craigslist and the classifieds here as well.
  9. Make sure you take care of that uncle with booze or whatever to keep him happy.
  10. Is it that out of hand up in those counties? I have only herd of a few being harvested. How many people on the site have seen one wild?
  11. This year is going to fast. I have a ton of crap to do still, and I am no where near ready for the season. I still have two more stands I want to put up too!
  12. Wow, thats a lot of water. Kinda neat to see ducks
  13. You should have received it by now, definitely call them. Just call this number and ask for licensing. 518-402-8845
  14. Yeah you should have that owl shot printed and framed, its pretty neat. Only thing better would be to see what he was going after
  15. I saw the video on the news... But here is one video, you can see the tornado at like 6 min.
  16. My dad's place... This will be the first year staying there, kind of a nice change from a tent / camper the last 15 years of hunting.
  17. He is from out East on Long Island, more then likely an Anti. I already emailed him to see what his reasoning is behind this.
  18. The problem is anti-neighbors I'd assume, the ones that are the most vocal and bitch to the DEC every second they can. That 1000 footer law would create a nightmare for a lot of people.
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