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518BowSlayer

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  1. this will be year 4 with the jak-hammers. haven't let me down yet. 5 deer down with them all with perfect bloodtrails except for the 5pt that I gut shot. but he fell within 60 yards and was dead in less than a half hour. was definitely my fault, I rushed the shot. they fly just like my field points. they're the only mechanical I've ever used and i'll keep using them til they stop making them
  2. looks like his dad may have porked a caribou!!!
  3. he's only a 1.5 year old, let him grow a couple more years!!!! haha
  4. nice, my buddy said he saw a double drop tine last year on rt 85 heading towards Voorheesville. looks like your in a good area too! Good Luck!!!
  5. we're in 4 B, we see quite a few smaller 8 pointers but he looks like a 10 and seems pretty wide, hope he sticks around
  6. probably the biggest I've seen in this area
  7. saw Maiden in Brooklyn on Saturday, they were amazing as always
  8. camping at the lower Saranac islands this weekend, hopefully hook into some smallies and pike. probably won't keep any bass or pike but will definitely cook a couple perch or bullheads on the campfire if they start biting
  9. 3 jakes came in to my hen deke, 2 walked away Sent from my SM-G386T using Tapatalk
  10. Wondering what everyone's setting up with in the early season, had some luck last year with a jake/hen combo but was thinking of bringing a full strut tom on opening day. Thoughts?
  11. usually get a few of those every year
  12. I'm a meat hunter, so either one of them would make me shoot my load in 3 seconds!!!
  13. Sorry to all you Godfather lovers but Goodfellas was WAY better
  14. that is freakin cool! awesome pics too!! keep em comin!!!
  15. summit goliath, a bit heavy but I wanted the extra weight capacity and I feel safer with a climber that has a front rail. that thing is as comfy as a lay z boy but carrying it to the woods is a work out. ladder stands are nice if they're in a spot that produces year to year but the portability of a climber is good when you need to change it up
  16. my heart goes out to you. 6 months ago we had to say goodbye to my 12 year old Rottweiler/Sheltie mix and it's been the hardest thing we've ever been through in our lives, and we've been through a lot. He was more like a son to us then a pet. He's actually the reason me and my wife together. we had a mutual friend and they came over to my house one day and when the two of them met, it was love at first sight. I guess she figured if she had to put up with me to be him, it would all be worth it. Even in his passing he had more to give. We brought him to a wonderful pet cremation facility in Eagle Bridge and the people there were amazing. So amazing that after taking us on a tour of the facility and talking with one of the owners for awhile, they asked my wife if she needed a job. And 3 weeks later, she was a full time employee there and loves every minute of it. And after countless jobs, sitting behind a desk and answering phones, she's finally at a place where she loves what she does. She gets to give back to families everyday who have been through what we've been through. It was like his last gift to her. I wish I could tell you how to cope with the loss of such a dear friend but I'm still trying to figure that out myself. As soon as I do I'll let you know. I guess just knowing that you did everything you could for them and loved them everyday is the only way you can even start putting the pieces of your heart back together. I really want to thank you for posting this. I actually had a dream about him last night and as soon as I open my laptop, this was the first thing I saw. And I find that very comforting. I never met Jenny but if she was loved one tenth as much as mine, then she was one lucky girl. Please tell Jenny that there is a sweet little boy named Gibson up there that she should meet. And from the pictures I've seen, they'd make one adorable couple. Thank you again for sharing... R.I.P Jenny
  17. should've let him grow another year!!! just kidding!!! he's a beast. mount looks amazing, nice job!!!
  18. my brother got me the FieldTorq Viscerator for Christmas last year. used it on both my deer this year and it works great. it's basically just a big gut hook but you can pry through the ribs and pelvis if you want.
  19. i actually do both, I take one hind quarter and cut big 2 inch thick steaks, cut through the bone, and they make perfect pot roast for the crockpot. then I debone the other hind quarter. I also throw the shoulder blades and shanks in the slow cooker with the bone. comes out great
  20. private, savage axis 30 06. hopefully won't have to kick off the same trespassers for the third year in a row
  21. you can just get a micro sd card for your trail cam, they always come with an adapter to fit in a regular sd slot. or you can do what my father inlaw does and just bring a digital camera with you and you can view the pics on that
  22. if you rinse it out good and it doesn't stink after rinsing, should be fine
  23. sounds like an awesome hunt, I never shot one from the ground with a bow. I'm jealous as hell. congrats!!!
  24. wow they are tough! I had a splinter in my hand for 5 days and I thought that was rough!
  25. I got 2 doe hides that I would love to get tanned (hair on) and put on my wall. anyone know where I can have this done within 50 miles or so from the Albany area???
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