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  1. In the old days you walked until you picked up a track of a big buck and you walked and walked and walked until you got an opportunity for a shot. That was before all the land was posted and you were welcome to walk a mile or two after a good deer. nowadays you’re lucky if you can walk a quarter of a mile before you’re on posted land unless you happen to be on state land. 

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  2. It appears that I probably should reacess my sighting.  I use 2 pellets and 270 gr power belts. I do have areas where I sit that are easily 150 yds though. I do like the idea of citing it at the 50 yard distance though, and perhaps 2 inches high at 50 might be more suitable for my area.

  3. No doubt about... the original variant that started it all in March of 2020 was the most potent strain and each strain thereafter was weaker. That's not to say if you have a compromised immune system you can't still die or become very sick but generally you will recover quickly w/o a lot after affects. I lost my sis in law Oct 29/21 in just 3 short days. She was obese, diabetic and heart ailments... poof - gone!

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  4. Last Wednesday I decide to make a push to a friend and was going to make a wide round circle and stay about 30-50 yds inside the field edge. After I got away from my friend several hundred yards I decide to walk with the small doe bleat can in my hand and every 50 or so steps turn the bleat can over once. Sure enough not to far into my walk as I was heading down into a gully... from across the gully I hear walking and tending grunts. The buck was coming down the opposite side of the gully so I stood next to a tree and waited for him to come into sight. With snow the ground and with binos I could see a deer and identify horns through the trees. I dropped down on one knee and raised my rifle and through scope could see what he was. Turns out be small 8 with decent G2's (5-6") but just a crab claws on each side. I decided to let him go and he kept coming up my side of the gully saw me and took off. When I got down in the bottom of the gully I was overcome with the raunchy smell of rutting buck.

    I decide to continue my slow push and turn the bleat can over every 50 or so steps and didn't realize that at some point I began to push 8 doe ahead of me because when I got back to my friends stand he said - "well that worked out well, you pushed out 8 doe. They would only trot about 100 feet or so and turn around and look back, then trot another 100 feet and turn around and look back then finally they ran off." He said that I only came into sight not a minute after they fled.

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  5. 3 hours ago, DDT said:

    I wait it out.  Once I  had a buck I had no interest in bed down at the base of my stand watching a doe. I waited for 45 minutes,  finally called my son to come and walk in. Moved the deer out so I could leave.  Don't want to teach them to look up in my stands.

    Thats great if you have someone who can come in to pick you up and move the deer out but I don't. That said I think that's a good way providing you can get to the field.

  6. I know many of us know this but thought I'd share anyway for those that don't.

    If you figure in NY State, most fawns are born from mid-May through mid-June, then you can assume that June 1st would be the prime day for fawn births. Count back 202 days for gestation to November 11 (prime day) so the first heat comes in about 2 weeks earlier or October 28th until November 25th each year.

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  7. I went on a bow hunt in Illinois in 2009.  Requirement to hunt was you must have and wear a harness.  I found that after wearing it all week it really wasn't a problem to put it on nor was it uncomfortable. SO when I got back I bought one for my son who was turning 17 and we always wear one now everytime. 

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  8. By far the slowest season I can recall in all the years I've bow hunted since 2000. I have never had so many hours with out seeing a deer, let alone a buck, on the hoof during hours in the stand. I've sat different stands at different times to no avail. The best 2 days for action were for my son Nov 4 & 5. On the 5th I saw every deer he saw but from a distance.

  9. I get the "want to use"  in using a rifle but unless you are sitting on a field edge can anyone think of a better weapon for a whitetail than a 12 g slug.  I've often said there is nothing more powerful inside than a 12 g slug inside 50 yards... maybe an elephant gun. ;)

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  10. 20 hours ago, REDNECK4LIFE32 said:

    My mom is 60 years old and had both phizer shots tested positive for COVID-19. Headache cough hard to breathe dizzy. Multiple other symptoms. We got the call today from the health dept. Me and the wife have had headaches and fatigue scratchy throat. just thought stress from on going things. We last seen my mom on Tuesday but b4 we spent a week in Maine. She started symptoms on Tuesday. We'll be in quarantine 14 days will get off on the 14 of September. WTH this is our fourth time quarantine for me 5 time for the wife and kids. The shot! Lol.

    To bad it wasn't Nov 1st :)

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