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  1. I heard and read about it on the net. I've been threw Utica a few times and a hog is the last thing I thought I'd see.
  2. Good luck man its got to be rough out in long island right now!!
  3. +1 The whole Before and after thing.. I'm headed out now and will be back out after the storm reguardless if I harvest one today. In lewis county I heard a lot of shots close. Good luck all.
  4. I've yet to hear about any big boys being around my neck of the woods yet. Few more weeks a few more cooler nights.
  5. Gutting the deer should come right after the tag was put on. And some people seen it get done a million times and then when it comes to gut there first deer they freeze up. And with it not being so cold yet that could be horrible. ( And smelly ) When I got my first doe harvest I remember thinking how many deer I seen get gutted then I had to do it and it didn't seem so easy. After a few times I got the hang of it!! Good luck all.
  6. Previous comment was a joke ( Obviously )... That pic is very cool. I assume you wouldn't be allowed to harvest the albino deer?? The regular buck looks a little confused.
  7. The belly is HUGE. If thats a female she sure looks to be pregnant. If thats a male.. He's really fat.
  8. Thats the plan. I'm going to hunt another few places and go back in a few weeks. I'm hoping they will pattern back to the strong run they were on.
  9. Read and understood John. Less petty mess and more advice. Bill.
  10. +1 I just pretty much avoid people that just point out petty things that have nothing to do with the topic. I do see the point in calling a fox a fox. But when I say "dog" I figured that we all pretty much know i'm not talking about a random strayed pitbull. But other than that I chalked it up to me being around there a bit to much. Live n learn I guess.
  11. Thats fine I have never really seen any big bucks on the camera yet anyway. Im not really worried buck or doe i'd rather harvest a doe right now and wait for the rut to kick in. Unless ofcourse a big buck came around. But I hunted there a few times and there run was really beat down so I take it they have been there for a while a week or two and i'm going to put the camera back in. There lots of acorns around so the deer won't be far away! If I get some nice pictures I will post them.
  12. Thats a big boy.. And that has to be one of the coolest pictures i've ever seen of a bear and a cub ( that you can't even see )
  13. I have gotten deer at the same spot were my camera has sat. I figure after they get used to the noise the camera makes by the time they realize they heard another sound its to late. I most likely over hunted the area. I'm not going to stress it i'm going to give it a week and go back at it. Then leave the camera in for a longer period of time. Hopefully they pattern back to the way they were running.
  14. Well what im going to do is just stay out of there for a week or so and then ill stick my camera back in there and see what I can come up with. Maybe I was in there to much, but hey ya live n learn lets hope the deer movement starts flowing again. Maybe I'll see more deer and less "fox" around.
  15. It's state land it covers some ground not to sure how many acers but theres plenty. Thats one reason I don't leave the camera out for to long since it is on state land. I should try to leave it out longer. And I have the camera close to were I sit. And yes I have a few other spots but none with ( what was ) that many deer pictures. What do you think my best move would be stay out and hope the deer movement comes back?
  16. Nope nothing at all. Its been raining a lot more thats about it.
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