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Congrats to all who put meat in the freezer. Going up to 4O tomorrow, gonna sit a bit this weekend. Really enjoy reading " live from the woods." It keeps me in tune with the goings on and abreast with the rut. Thanks.
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Maybe its me, but I spent money and time spraying, hanging, dripping, and dragging all kinds of scents and lures. Never have I seen it actually work. I mostly purchased Tinks #69. My favorite device and I never leave the home without is the grunt tube, I have several and recently just use a simple beeerp to stop em. This has worked most of the time, unless they are on a mission.
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According to Director Comey, "she was extremely careless with CLASSIFIED materials." Trust her to keep materials safe from the enemy? NEVER. She has to, to much baggage and so many times proven unworthy. So many people seem to be so shameless, even defending it as if it weren't a problem, unless, the shoe were on the other foot. So many have exchanged the TRUTH for a lie.
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Who's Voting For Hillary ?
stop em and drop em replied to Salmon_Run's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
I am voting country first, Trump has our country in mind. Supreme court justices, the economy, immigration, the constitution including our second amendment, an unborn's right to life, etc. Al-qaeda was on the run last presidential election. Now they are threatening three states prior to the election. Time to drain the SWAMP. -
Congats! Many more.
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I was hesitant to go up this weekend with the rain, but I will go up now after hearing these comments. You won't fill your tag on the couch. I got a couple stands with some roofing, hopefully the rain is not to heavy.
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Anyone following this Ferguson stuff going on?
stop em and drop em replied to burmjohn's topic in General Chit Chat
Obama says to them "stay the course". Really? Who voted for him? I didn't, I voted for McCain and Romney. McCains' vp had and still has more backbone than most of the republicans out there. God says, "my people perish for lack of knowledge", maybe Gruber was right, just saying. What ever happened to "innocent until proven guilty" or "one nation, under God, and just for all"? This rush to judgement is crazy, especially from our president. He has been wrong twice so far and this will be the third time. Baseball calls that a strikeout. Obama is divisive not a unifier. He does not try to clam the people he just stokes the fire sending the DOJ and make these racist accusations. Show me the facts. From what I am hearing, the policeman won't be indicted. I support law enforcement, and I say thank you. I pray for peace and hope things remain calm everywhere. -
Hey 4W Hancock, I hunt 4O in Masonville/Sidney Center thanks for the info. I have family and friends in Basin Clove and the surrounding areas.
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Saw a couple rubs and a fresh scrape up in 4O. Saw a small 5 and some does over the weekend. Got some trail photos of other bucks and a nice 8 just before sun up.
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Advice - Hunting from tree stand vs on the ground?
stop em and drop em replied to jrussell's topic in Deer Hunting
With the rifle i prefer a tree stand. try and clear shooting lanes at a minimum. If you can't, then look for your best opportunities (openings) to shoot. I use a grunt call to stop them when possible, works most of the time. Watch them closely, look for a good potential opening, give a little grunt to catch their attention and be ready to shoot as they enter opening and stop. It sounds great, but expect the unexpected. Seize the moment, because it could get ugly fast. Make a check list, like check scope magnification, check to see if round is chambered, take safety off when ready to shoot, make sure scope is dry and snow free, don't breath on scope and fog it up, etc., etc., etc. A tree stand can be dangerous, be CAREFUL. I believe it is the best way to rifle hunt, it gives you the opportunity to see them farther off. But, they are like ghosts, I have said many a time to myself, "where did he come from". Good Luck. -
Any advice to keep poachers off your land?
stop em and drop em replied to thunnus's topic in Bow Hunting
I like securing signs just out of reach with a ladder, you have to post and keep it out of reach and make it hard to remove. I also planted couple hundred white pines to block the view from the road. Screen the trees for a couple of years, they browse on them when the snow accumulates. Last year my brother and I went hunting the last weekend of rifle in the southern zone, we had fresh snow and what did we just miss that Saturday at about 7:30am? We just missed a road hunter shoot and drag a deer a couple hundred yards from our property. I had a trail camera nearby but the batteries were just about dead, no current photos were on there. Lastly you can use the law, I have a friend who has called the law and had people arrested because they were hunting on his property. -
35 Remington Lever Action Marlin
stop em and drop em replied to eagle rider's topic in Rifle and Gun Hunting
My favorite rifle is the old sears and roebuck marlin 35 cal. Got it for nothin back in 81. She's a good companion, taken down a number of deer. She a little broken in and not afraid to take her out in any weather. Nice and short but packs a nice punch. I have a number of other calibers but the 35 Rem is my favorite. Just a little tough to get ammo. -
Does anyone else like coyotes?
stop em and drop em replied to Curmudgeon's topic in General Chit Chat
i have seen a few carcasses of deer and turkey remnants in recent years. Thinking its the coyotes. Not many chucks around today too, thinking its the coyotes. I used to hunt chucks, none around in last 10 years or more, I like hunting deer.... I would take down a coyote whenever the legal opportunity exists, no problem. -
This is bugging the heck out of me........
stop em and drop em replied to ididnotvoteforobama's topic in Bow Hunting
I always wondered myself why I never see any deer at any time in Lancaster. I vacation with my family there once, sometimes twice a year. I suspected they protected their food crops. Seem like I might be right. -
One of the things you could do is place a decoy. The new ones today can move their head or tails. Be careful of placement for safety reasons, private property is best away from a road. Keep sent off the decoy and think of wind direction for set up. Sit back relax and enjoy the varying reactions. Deer calls and scents could also entice the deer. Most of all control your scent and stay down wind.
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Back tags/do you save them ?
stop em and drop em replied to turkeyfeathers's topic in General Chit Chat
i'm less organized but kept a lot starting from the 80's. I used to pack the tag holder until it got tired and split. I still have most recent years kept in my tag holder. The tags hold some good memories though. -
Congratulations on your first. Happy Anniversary!
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Great Job, I have never seen anything that Big. Really really nice.
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Hunting Regs Booklet coupon, customer surveys coupon, customer rewards coupons, and sales adds up to really good savings.
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Hey, got this camera lasat year and hung it late spring. Got a couiple attached photos, two of a bear that took camera off tree and two other pictures later, those were turned around because my brother found camera on floor and hung it upside down. Battery pack got meesed up but cuddeback replaced it because off warrantee. Good luck this year.
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Richardson Hill Rd to answer a previous question, some of the surrounding land has been me has been sold and bought out because of a super fund cleanup by the govt. Locals will find that to hunt on rather quickly too. I used to know the surrounding property owners and those that usually hunted there. Today, that has changed a little, and with hunting, changes take place and you need to adapt. I have planted trees a couple hundred white pines two years ago to create a visionary block from the road, but that will take number of years to do its job.
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Technically Masonville, betweenTrout Creek and Sidney Center
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He, judging by the boot size, dragged the deer several hundred yards off my property to his vehicle. I also had a trail camera about 20 yds out from the point of recovery but my batteries seemed week and had no photos the past few days.
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Saturday morning I get upstate to Delaware County where my family has property since 1966. I get there about 8AM, excited with the chill in the air and a fresh coat of snow on the ground. I drive past the house to scout from the road a minute and see vehicle tracks on the shoulder, well, the usual, someone maybe taking a look? I go to the old farm start a fire and get dressed hoping to score this weekend. I drive up the road to quickly check some trail camera cards and see whats on em. The someone I assumed was looking, actually shot a deer from road, parked his vehicle down further for easy access, and loaded the deer onto his vehicle. It really upsets me when you work to make the environment more conducive to deer, pay taxes, and someone else makes off with the goods. Earlier this fall someone stole a moultrie trail camera I just purchased too. Yes, my property is posted. Was not happy to say the least.