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  1. Great discussion thread, I'm not very good at it myself.   did take a buck this yr still hunting when really windy/snowy last sat.  He was bedded on the leeward slope of a ditch (wind coming over his back and him facing downwind) and I approached from cross wind on the opposite side.  This seems to be the best approach to me, walk cross wind in a fairly open woods, hillside expecting them on the top 1/3 elevation, especially points.  wind to their back, facing downwind.  

    He was bedded with a doe and long story short, she saw me he didn't.   I really was blessed cause I didn't deserve it, after I got busted, he came back into the ditch cause he really didn't know what the doe was upset about, and his instincts wouldn't let him cross the open field with her or cross the road.  

     

    I would like to know how others do it in thick brush.    I can only see still hunting the edge of open woods where you reasonably could get a shot off.  Seems impossible to sneak up on them in heavy cover and be able to shoot before you get busted.

  2. I wanted to sign, and still might, just don't like the part of encouraging our federal government to spend their energy on mental health and enforcing existing gun laws. Frankly, as their desired restrictions and policies are not the answer to gun violence, neither are their efforts into solving mental health or any other issue. We don't want them looking into and regulating/restricting/testing/monitoring/tracking anything or any more than they are. Don't need them to leave guns alone only to stick their noses into every other area of peoples lives.

  3. Cleaning isn't bad if you stand the gun in the corner, loosen the breach plug, squirt some FOAMING mz cleaner down the barrel and leave it sit for an hr so it soaks down the barrel and cleans the breach plug. From there it's pretty simple and takes no time.

    Just put a rag under the breach end or you'll stain your floor!

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  4. Tuesday saw a big mature buck backing down a 1.5. At 10 am literally 20 yds off 390 a little n of the thruway. Thats sign of something. Yesterday saw a 120" 2.5 make a scrape 40 yds off of 90, right in buffalo, at 1:30 pm. This am saw 2 big bucks out in Buffalo.

    Went out scouting tonight and still seeing the same doe family group out together and not being really disturbed. Haven't seen a lot of action where I hunt yet.

  5. There are pics of an 8 in the 160s on this site. I cant remember what thread though. I saw this deer multiple times at close range in person the season before he was taken and he was in the mid 140s then. He was bigger than the buck in your pic when I had my encounters. Heres the pic when he was taken, low to mid 160s...

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    I still say low 140s tops. Nothing wrong with that though, hes still a hell of a buck!

    Good luck with him!

    Think truth's buck is every bit of this one, minus the brows.

  6. I think its long enough, just not late enough.... and regular gun runs too long and runs right into mz. The last 2 weeks of gun hunting around me is always terrible. They are pressured so hard, nothing moves --right through mz they are still not budging. Even most of the fawns are always nocturnal for most of mz because of the reg season.

    I talked to a guy in OH the other day, and their bow season runs till Feb 5 this yr. THAT would be a true late season and one worth hunting after the pressure dies down.

    Didn't even buy my mz license this yr.

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  7. 1. Pressure : gun season shuts them down; relative to the pressure

    2. Rut: Late bow they go into lockdown and don't move a lot for a week or so

    3. Food: Is the food all harvested neighboring your 29 acres? Then they probably have moved on.

    4. Cover: there is less of it now and I personally think when you combine that with the added pressure the deer are more apt to travel areas in heavier cover as we are not hunting the 'same' land anymore. the landscape changes pretty dramatically between mid Oct and Dec.

  8. Besides the legality of it ,the park is not really set up to drive the safety area to a hunting area

    I didn't mean set up and shoot in the safety area. just thought if guys walked around inside it, the deer wouldn't stay. But I haven't hunted there and you guys have more experience with the area and there must be a reason why it doesn't work that way. Maybe like you say, its not really possible to set up on them where it's legal.

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