-
Posts
3072 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
13
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Hunting New York - NY Hunting, Deer, Bow Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, Predator News and Forums
Media Demo
Links
Calendar
Store
Everything posted by johnplav
-
These are delicious. Not what I expected... and 7%!
-
If anyone is interested... this is the time line for some of the major vaccines. CanSino and SinoVac are Chinese (speculate away) and EUA is Emergency Use Authorization
-
-
I’m filling out cards for my employees, so you guys get one as well! (And of course these are the cards I give!) Merry Christmas!
-
I picked up the food yesterday... we're doing Sriracha and honey glazed ham for Christmas Eve, and Christmas will be scallops and roasted lamb. This will be a different, more subdued Christmas for sure... but It'll still be fun, and delicious!
-
My wife will be glad to have me around more... but I think my non-hunting Brother-in-Laws and neighbors are just as excited when the season is over... they get their drinking buddy back.
-
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
johnplav replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
A little bonus action! Nice! -
How did they ruin? I go to Sportsman's Warehouse occasionally in Henrietta, usually for last minute fishing stuff. We had Gander Mtn, then Field & Stream, and now SW. They all kinda seem the same to me. I wonder what will become of this store.
-
I understand peoples fear/concern of long term side effects. But personally, I know Iv done far riskier things in my life, with much less to gain.
-
Sorry to hear this. I was nervous when you mentioned your house being infected. It's easy to discuss these things when they're theoretical, but very tough when it involves people you work with, know or love. You guys will continue to be in our prayers, and please let me know if I can help out in any way.
-
Did he say why? Moderna vaccines are easier to store and distribute, so we'll be dealing more of them in the future over Pfizer. My only issue with Moderna is that this is literally their first product (not just a new model year, to use Nomads analogy). But I'm certainly hoping its a successful product. And since you're into this stuff Biz... I bought Moderna at $22 and now its up to $129.
-
Touche I've been known to blur the line between small and shooter as well
-
I know. I didn't think it was the same buck at first. It also makes me wonder how big some of the others are that I have pics of. I'm not a very good judge of buck size... basically just "small", "shooter" and "monster". I have a few pics of bucks from other seasons that I think are bigger than the one I got this year. (I also have a camera on a property I never got a chance to hunt this year... Ill be checking soon... I'm curious/afraid of what it will show.)
-
I figured I would end the season properly with a full success story... Enjoy! With a baby on the way, then a newborn, and work that is heavily impacted (busier, more stressful) by the pandemic, hunts were certainly limited this year. I still got out for some hunts, but they were only for an hour or two at a time. October came and went, and I saw some deer but never sealed the deal. My son was born on November 6th, and after a Friday and Saturday in the hospital, I was able to sneak down to my property to check cameras and see that just like in past years, the big bucks were moving in daylight. I also got pictures and video of a big new 8 point. He was on 3 cameras on the property, two days in a row. I got a nice early start on Saturday November 14th. It was a beautiful November morning, a little warmer than normal, about 36 degrees. I was in a stand on the top of a small ridge, facing West, the direction that bucks normally approach, and there was a slight wind in my face, perfect for this stand. About an hour into the hunt I heard leaves crunching behind me, and I suspected squirrel, but then they really started sounding like footsteps. He busted out of a treeline about 60 yards away, behind me, but a little to the North, so he couldn’t smell me. I could tell it was a nice deer, it looked like a small bodied deer with a big, wide rack. I knew if he gave me a shot, I was taking it. As soon as he left the treeline, he ran to within 30 yards and stopped to my right, slightly downhill. He was undecided on which way to go at that point. He started walking directly away from me, then stopped, spun around, and started back in the direction that he came. Luckily, he paused, turned again, made up his mind, and started walking on a path that angled toward my stand. As he got closer, and passed behind a tree I shifted in my stand and took the safety off my crossbow. He was at a fork in the trail that would’ve led him right in front of me (broadside at under 10 yards), or away from me at a sharp angle. I didn’t want to roll the dice and let him head away. He was stopped downhill from me, looking in my direction and slightly quartered-to at 25 yards. Aiming a few inches behind his left shoulder, and about 2/3 up his body, I squeezed the trigger. He kicked his back legs up so high he almost flipped over and sprinted over the ridge. It was a quiet morning, and as soon as he left my sight, the loud crunching of leaves stopped. I waited a few minutes for my hunting partner to come over. It turns out the deer had walked under his stand on its way to me. He didn’t have a clear shot, but he got a good look at the rack. His first words to me were “You are the luckiest guy I know… that’s a huge buck”. We quietly checked the arrow and saw great blood. I pointed in the direction that I saw him go, and as I started to say “Let’s give him some time”… We saw him, only 30 yards away. He was bedded down, facing away from us, with his head up. As we debated either waiting it out, or sneaking around to take a second shot at him, we heard a loud crash. His head dropped down and he was done. As we walked up to him, we saw he was a big deer, with an even bigger rack. I had just killed my best buck yet. Quickly, cleanly, and almost stress-free, it was done, and the hard part was about to begin. We dragged him halfway out, and decided to finish the rest using the jet sled, which was grossly undersized for him. He weighed 205lbs and had 9 points. The 9th point was small and on the inside of his right side. Turns out he was the “new big 8 point” that just started showing up on my cameras. Examining the shot, I had hit a little bit further back than I intended, maybe because I misjudged his size, or maybe I pulled the shot a bit. And luckily, he was not quartered-to by very much. I used a Rage extreme 4 blade, which is a hybrid broadhead. It functioned perfectly, taking out his left lung and just about cutting his liver in half. I was excited about the timing, because I knew there was cool weather in the forecast, and I’d be able to hang the meat to age it. Since I knew he was my biggest buck yet, I decided to get a shoulder mount done. I caped him out, and reached out to @WNY Bowhunter. I was pumped when he told me he could do it, and I met up with him the next day. It was great to meet him, see his shop, and even learn a little about the taxidermy process. (And see a few other member’s impressive racks). Jason gross scored the buck at 139 5/8 inches, which as expected, beat my former personal best, a wide 8 point, by almost 30 inches. This year will be memorable for a lot of good and bad reasons, but I certainly can’t complain about my deer season. We still had a decent amount venison from last year’s great season, and were able to add another doe to the freezer. So even though my deer sightings were down, and my hunts were limited… to have my first son born and to take my biggest buck within 8 days of each other led to a truly incredible 2020 season.
- 31 replies
-
- 33
-
His two year old sister is obsessed with deer... I can't even imagine what this kid is gonna be like.
-
Very interesting. It's great to see what you do to your property, and the way you let others enjoy it. Well done!
-
Ah, so it’s not actually a fear. And I forgot another side effect is urine that attracts bucks... that’s priceless! “UK strain” is likely here already.
-
Baby Jack got a sneak peek at a gift from Santa. And if it’s from Santa... Mom can’t veto it!
- 8 replies
-
- 26
-
Early studies are showing @Biz-R-OWorldblood is 99.99% effective at preventing Covid. But the side effects are horrendous. Fear of tree stands, loss of taste for delicious doe meat, and a love for Redsox. I’ll take my chances with the 95% effective Pfizer.
-
Cheers to another safe and successful season!
-
I haven’t heard of it being mandatory anywhere. Wasn’t at our hospital. Even flu vaccines are not mandatory. Employees who declined vaccines just needed to mask up when near patients. (Which is now the norm anyway)
-
No tailgating at Bills games.., I’m sure that saved a few lives this season. But who wants to live in a world without that anyway?!?
-
There’s still a lot of unknowns, just like when the virus first showed up. I totally understand people who don’t want to get the vaccine, and would rather avoid exposure or simply take the risk of getting it, since you would most likely beat it easily. I wish I had those options. But my work puts me in close contact with lots of immune compromised patients who wouldn’t fare as well. I’d hate to be the one who spreads it to one of them. I’ll take the risks. And was it pushed through fast? Probably. Or maybe the normal process is too slow. Now let’s see some dead deer pics... the fat lady is getting ready to sing!
-
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
johnplav replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Got out this morning for about 2 hours. I saw a doe wander by just out of range, but she went in the wrong direction. I stalked around in a big loop on the way out to see if I could get lucky and intercept her, but no luck. Hail Mary hunt tonight.