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  1. 1 hour ago, Nomad said:

     

    EJ, I always say anyone can shoot a big deer, fawns are a much smaller target !

    That used to be my line too in my much younger years when I seemed to always shoot at least one button buck a year!

  2. My friend and also neighbor found one side to my number one target from this season. He also found one side last year. He grew quite a bit in a year. I hope to have him around again this coming year and maybe get a chance at him. Without measuring I would guess he was about 140" this past season. 

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  3. Today I headed out to Sodus Bay to go ice fishing. It didn't start out very good. I got about half way there and realized I had forgotten a bucket to put fish in and also my vexilar. So I turned around and grabbed those things. Went and got minnows at the bait shop. Like an idiot I didn't secure my bucket of minnows very well and lost a bunch of those all over the floor of my truck. After that things started to straighten up. I went out to about 20 feet of water and ended up catching a few keeper perch and one lunker. It was a little over 14 inches and made the other ones look tiny. This is a terrible pic but it's all I have. I ended up with about a dozen keepers for a nice little fish fry some time.

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  4. I got a pic tonight on my moultrie cell cam and I can't tell if it's a big ass coyote or a fawn. What do you guys think? A friend of mine did a bunch of coyote hunting not far from here about a year ago and said there was a really big one around.

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  5. Adams County nursery has enterprise apple trees in stock yet. They are a good variety to plant for deer. They have a later maturity and are planted by organic growers because they are disease resistant. Also as a side note the new highly hyped Washington apple cosmic crisp is crossed with enterprise and honeycrisp.

  6. 4 hours ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:

    A couple quiet nights but a new property we set last week is also starting to produce. Nice female in a dirt hole set at a logging road crop corner. 

    This Sunday we are headed to a property to try something new. We've been asked to get rid of "some beaver". No idea what this is going to turn into and have never seen the property before.  We have foot holds for drowners and 330's ready to go. Stay tuned. 

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    I've had a guy in trying to get some beaver out of some of my ditches. He's gotten a couple with one being over 60 pounds in his estimation. 

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