sssurfertim Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 I can't be the only one thats been doing some scouting. Can't beleive how over grown some of the scrub brush has gotten in my hunting spot, used to be knee high and is now over my waist. Got out on some of these cooler mornings and took some nice hikes, kicked up a few deer, and ran into a small group of turkeys in a clear cut going after grass hoppers. Hows the acorn crop? I hunt the pine barrens and have found a couple of oaks with a bunch, hunting the oaks usually is the best way to see a deer for me since its really the only food in the hundreds of acres of pines. I will probably hunt LI during the week and then head upstate for columbus day weekend. I wanted to put trailcams out but im scared of them getting stolen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A Sportsman Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 Hey sssurfertim, I've also been scouting a bit and setting up a few stands/climber trees. Feels great getting out. Also have seen some deer and am pretty happy with the sign in my spots. I was out last weekend in a peice of woods in Brookhaven that has a lot of white oak trees. In short, I've never seen so many white oak acorns on the ground. They were literally everywhere. I was out on sunday, and it was very windy all day on saturday, so I'm sure that wind had something to do with it. In my experience, a bumper crop of acorns slows down movement in these types of areas. But I'm not sure how it will play out. Last weekend was a full 3 weeks ahead of the season. Will deer clean them off the forest floor by then? could it be that "most" of the acorns recently fell and thats why I saw so many? I don;t know... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 Not sure about the deer woods, but at my house in suffolk, i've got tons of acorns. My hunting land upstate is very overgrown- can't even walk the trails because of the thorns and brush. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIHUNT Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 i tried to get out last week but go destroyed by chiggers. My ankles looked like hamburger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbucks27 Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 Same here got chigger bites all over my feet and ankles from the island and then went upstate and got 5 bee stings from ground hornets and poison ivy. Talk about bad luck!!!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sssurfertim Posted September 15, 2012 Author Share Posted September 15, 2012 (edited) Sawyers tick formula guys, I don't know how anyone lives without it! Never got a tick. I don't know how to repel bee's though lol those things scare me. Edited September 15, 2012 by sssurfertim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbucks27 Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 I use saywers and it works great for ticks but not so great for chiggers. Once you get into an area with them and they get on you youre done!!! Usually in the high grass. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyDaSavage Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 I am heading out tomorrow to check my cam and do some of my last scouting. I have only been able to get out once in August so pretty excited to hit the woods tomorrow. Will see if anything good is on the cam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ants Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 I got out for the first time today. Trimmed some stands and the neighbor brush hogged a few spots. Lots of sign. Surprised to see a lot of apples. The corn is still up in one field too. i'm heading back out Mon. to hang another stand and scout a little more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Single_shot Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 I pulled cards last weekend and found 1 cam had 0 pics....the battery pack in the back of the camera died? I dunno,the regular batteries were brand new Duracell a week before that.When I looked at the small 3 pack,they had some light corrosion,so me thinks they are done.The cam wont even power up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A Sportsman Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 i started using duranon (sp?) made by coultons this year for ticks/chigger. its the type you treat your clothes and allow them to dry before use (dont spray on yourself). its been amazing. in two scouting trips, i havent seen a tick. as for the chiggers, i been tucking my pant cuffs into high boots and then duct taping the top of the boots to my pants. its been working well to keep them out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sssurfertim Posted September 16, 2012 Author Share Posted September 16, 2012 i started using duranon (sp?) made by coultons this year for ticks/chigger. its the type you treat your clothes and allow them to dry before use (dont spray on yourself). its been amazing. in two scouting trips, i havent seen a tick. as for the chiggers, i been tucking my pant cuffs into high boots and then duct taping the top of the boots to my pants. its been working well to keep them out. I used the Coulsons stuff all the time but had problem with the arisol running out way before the bottle was empty. Sawyers sells a pint with a spray head on it and is easyer to use. Its all the same stuff, I just prefer the pump spray. mbucks27 you got me worried about those chiggers now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyDaSavage Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 This is the best guy that came out of my cam that I pulled for the first time today. I had some doe as well cruising through but this guy liked the cam I guess lol. Public land deer. Nice to see even if I don't during the season. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 What the heck is a chigger ??? I suspect that it is ANOTHER good reason to live upstate...<<grin>>... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sssurfertim Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 What the heck is a chigger ??? I suspect that it is ANOTHER good reason to live upstate...<<grin>>... Tiny, tiny, did I say tiny? critters thats like to crawl into your boots and pantlegs and take refuge under your skin usually around your ankles. They are actually tick larve but everyone just calls them chiggers. I was told there are no actual "chiggers" in NY like they have down south, but who cares they both suck to get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 I have heard the term and I knew they were some kind of pesky insect.. Never heard of them here in Steuben County, though...As for ticks, in over 60 years I have only had one on me, although I've picked a few off my dogs.. We DO have our share of skeeters, black flies and deer flies, though.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuntOrBeHunted Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 I've been a little low on the scouting, this being my first year bow hunting I'm not used to the early start. I never thought it mattered but I guess it does being that the brush is still thick, it's pretty warm still, and the bugs are heavy. I'll be going to check my camera's soon though just in hopes of seeing something nice! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 chiggers do not go under your skin thats a myth... Chigger mites infest human skin via areas of contact with vegetation, such as pant cuffs or shirt sleeves and collars. They migrate on the skin in search of an optimal feeding area. A common myth about chiggers is that they burrow into and remain inside the skin. This is not true. Chiggers insert their feeding structures into the skin and inject enzymes that cause destruction of host tissue. Hardening of the surrounding skin results in the formation of a feeding tube called a stylostome. Chigger larvae then feed upon the destroyed tissue. If they are not disturbed (which is rarely the case because of they cause substantial itching) they may feed through the stylostome for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANTLERS Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 I know it sounds weird,But I do all my pre-season Suffolk scouting wearing my chest waders I use for surf casting.It keeps me protected up to my arm pits.I also wear long sleeve t-shirt with rubber gloves.Yes,I must appear like a seriel killer if anyone see's me in the woods,But Lyme disease scares the hell out me. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sssurfertim Posted September 18, 2012 Author Share Posted September 18, 2012 I know it sounds weird,But I do all my pre-season Suffolk scouting wearing my chest waders I use for surf casting.It keeps me protected up to my arm pits.I also wear long sleeve t-shirt with rubber gloves.Yes,I must appear like a seriel killer if anyone see's me in the woods,But Lyme disease scares the hell out me. Haha My buddie and I wear white underarmor treated with the sawyers, we try to get out of the truck and into the woods as fast as we can, we get some strange stares by passing motorists! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIHUNT Posted September 21, 2012 Share Posted September 21, 2012 Still havent dared step foot back in the woods/fields my ankles are finally looking normal again but my trail cameras havent been checked in awhile. I did spot up a few fields late last night seemed unusually quiet though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIWaterman Posted September 21, 2012 Share Posted September 21, 2012 Scouted some today. Pulled card on my camera, was a shitty set. Must have had over 150 videos of turkeys. Only one ratty six right behind a doe smelling her trail like she was hott, kind of strange for this time of year. Moved camera to a fresh scrape. Hopefully I didn't get chiggered up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karpteach Posted September 22, 2012 Share Posted September 22, 2012 Did some scouting last week and I think I lost a gallon of blood. In my area chiggers and ticks galore! The sawyers kept the ticks off of me but not the dog! The chiggers destroyed my legs knees down! Hope we get a nice frost soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Top ramen Posted September 22, 2012 Share Posted September 22, 2012 Scouted and squirrel hunted here in Ohio. I am headed to Moose River Plains this next weekend for Bear. Here we have very little apple production and moderate rotten black berries this summer. The acorns are dropping and a little smaller than last year. The chestnut trees have a good amount of quantity and mass. The trouble is locating these trees. Usually along suburban properties/woods. I am stoked to go to Moose River Plains. Gonna pull an all nighter after work to get there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichZ7 Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 (edited) Went out today with my son today to reset our camera. Thoroughly sprayed up with Sawyers and guess what...... we got full of chiggers. We found patches of hundreds of them on our legs. Brushed them off and got back to the truck and used a mini whisk broom to get the rest of the tiny bastards off of us. Some of them looked like they were dead back at the truck but other ones were crawling on my pants and looked to be very much alive and well. Guess the spray isnt as effective as it says. Only hope we didnt get too many on our skin otherwise it will be time to break out the sandpaper and wood files to scratch.....LOL. I got infested with them about a month ago at work and my legs finally healed up after looking like a pulled pork sandwich after all the scratching. Edited September 23, 2012 by RichZ7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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