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  1. You're off to a good start! Sounds like you have a solid plan in place! Take some before and after pic's. Will be following along with the progress. Have fun and keep safe!
  2. They even dress alike! Now that's true love! It appears, both Larry and Dan married WAY up! Way to go fellas.
  3. Awesome! Beautiful mount of a great buck!
  4. Looking great for you guy's this season Biz! Nice pic's of some very nice bucks! The bobcat is very cool too!
  5. Ain't that the truth! Glad ya got it all worked out Dan.
  6. I picked up a Browning Dark Ops Pro, from phade. I haven't put it out yet, but I'm already thinking about getting another one or two. My first Browning cam. Have heard good things about them. It's pretty much all that phade uses. That's good enough for me.
  7. That is cool video! Looks like it all came together perfectly! Absolutely beautiful buck too!
  8. Now that's an All Star team!!! Way to go guy's!!
  9. Hey, I'd be willing to come out, look at the tree, stand around, (but not too close), with a cold iced tea in hand, do a lot of pointing, with added hand gestures, mumble a bit under my breath. Then tell ya that maybe, moog or rob-c could help ya more than I can??? Oh yeah......can I get a refill on this iced tea???
  10. Have you tried setting plow depth to 4" or so, just to break up the top , and then disc? That is about all we can do now. But it's all we need to do for a food plot.
  11. grampy

    BEARysburg!

    Nice video! Thanks for sharing!
  12. Can the spines puncture a finger or anything they may come in contact with? They do appear to be a PITA! I haven't come in contact with them........yet.
  13. We haven't put out cams yet. Probably will first week of August. But we have seen a bunch of deer lately, including one of our biggest bucks from last year! Lots of doe with fawns too. And there is a couple small bucks, out in the cow pasture behind my house most early mornings. Bears, seem to be laying low in all this heat, no sightings of them in quite some time. Over all, considering last winters weather in the hilltowns outside of Albany, the deer population looks good in or area of 4H.
  14. Nice! I'm really happy it all worked out. We are set up pretty good for plots.Decided to go with this instead. I think this will be a better fit for what we need.
  15. That's what I was thinking too! Looks like Donner and Blitzen, Comet and Cupud...........
  16. Great pictures Eddie! Keep em coming! Looks like an awesome trip!
  17. I really need to try fishing for kings on Ontario one of these days!! Looks like a lot of fun!! Way to go TreeGuy!!
  18. Same here. My backyard is a former cow pasture. 50/50, weeds and various grasses.
  19. Yeah, it's dry, but it's the perfect conditions to get those fall plots prepared for the August/September seeding. It's also good for brush hogging trails. My lawn is still green and growing like crazy here! Wish it would start to brown up some!
  20. Depending on weather, as it's best to seed right before a soaking rain. From The first or second week of August to the first or second week of September. That will still give you a nice green plot for the middle of November.
  21. Most years I don't shoot a doe either. If I do it's only one, as that's all the meat I need. So it does kinda put the hunters who don't shoot does 20pts behind. I'll need to shoot a 30 pointer to win!........lol
  22. I don't like to text or post much from the stand. Most of my set ups are in fairly thick areas. Not too often do I have the luxury of seeing them coming from a distance, to get ready. So things tend to happen quickly. I need to be ready to shoot at any time. My bow is always in my hand, release on the loop. My gun is always in my lap with my hand on the stock. Over many years, I have grunt call, bino's, rangefinder, snacks, or whatever I may need, (I tend to go light) ORGANIZED! I need to be able to reach with one hand, into a small fanny pack, so I can retrieve anything in there blindfolded if need be. And with barely a sound. All while my hunting implement is in my lap. This is just what works for me.
  23. Looks like it was a nice place before the db's moved in. Maybe I should move out that way, and rent it! Larry, you could shoot your bow from your roof, to my backyard, no problem! And I could lounge on a floaty, in your pool wearing a speedo, drinking Genny Cream Ale, and "making bubbles"! Care to join me neighbor! Splish Splash......BLUUUB...Blub..blluubb.
  24. I'm in! No chance of winning, but do want to participate, and donate a prize. Will be fun to follow along! Can I be the one to enter my grandson Zach, for the youth division? Good luck to all!
  25. When deer hunting, where is your bow or firearm? In hand, hung up, or just laying nearby? I 'ALWAYS' have mine in my hand, or in my lap, when hunting. I learned the hard way to always be ready to shoot! After I started deer hunting, I used a combination of all three for years. Until one cold, morning with light snow falling, a day or so after Thanksgiving. I was sitting under a large hemlock tree. Had my hands in my pockets, my Ithaca leaning against the tree next to me. Had been there for four or five hours, and not seen a deer. Then I heard a stick break, way off behind me, so I slowly turn to look back, behind me through the hemlocks. So I'm looking, and don't see anything. I turn back around to see this giant buck, in front of me! Looking at me from 30 yards or so! Here we are in a staring contest, my gun leaning against the tree to my left. My heart is pounding! This was, at the time by far, the biggest buck I'd ever seen!!! And like big bucks do, he just appeared out of nowhere! I am trying to "slowly" move my left hand to my gun, but every time I moved even an inch this buck would do the head bob, and stomp, while facing me! I'm sure by this point my eyes were like dinner plates, with my mouth hanging open!! He finally turns broadside, looking right at me, as my left hand grips the Ithaca! (I'm right handed) It is at that time, he runs right at me, To within a few feet, full speed to my right! I grab my gun, spinning around, to see him disappear behind a large hemlock tree, and then another! I would almost get on him, and he'd be out of my sight picture again, till he was gone! Without me firing a shot. Had my gun been in my hands, I'm pretty sure the outcome could have been different. After trailing the buck a couple hundred yards, I saw the tracks of a lone doe, and his come together. The source of the noise I heard in the beginning, no doubt. Never saw that buck again. Not from lack of effort I assure you! From that day, my bow or gun is always in my hands, when I am hunting! And it surely has made a difference, many times, in hunts that came after the one above. Since it's the off season, figured I'd post something deer hunting related. Along with a lesson I learned a long time ago. Figured the title would bring some attention to the subject!!!.......................................grin
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