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thats funny I also have a little honey hole on the 400

I don't hunt the spot but once or twice between bow and gun but this time of the year its so much closer to home and holds so many deer I love it over there. I love how the deer hug the trails right along the side of the 400 Edited by Red
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Same over where I was hunting they are bedded and herded up with in 50 yards of the 400. Ive never seen a buck over there but I always find the big group of doe. Last year I did find a big perfectly symmetrical 8 point 120s. Dead 25 yards from the 400

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I believe it on the north side of the 400 where the pink flamingo is up on the hill I seen a giant probably around 10 or so years ago had to be in the 160s. The biggest I've ever seen was a 22pt about 10-12 yrs ago on river road behind the fence of the Dunlop plant I got to with in 5 yards of the deer what a hog it could barely hold its head up I couldn't imagine what that thing would have scored

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We have zero snow on the ground. Nasty north wind. Deer moved early. I did find 3 nice fresh scrapes right around some young oak trees in a triangle pattern,  say 8 feet apart.   Never seen that before. In the  same area where I found the 120"s sheds in March.

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same for me and it's amazing how close they will bed to the 400

  One of the biggest bucks ( nice wide 10 pt.) I've ever seen was just over the fence when I was getting off at the Jamison rd. exit & just 70 yds. from Jamison rd..

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I believe it on the north side of the 400 where the pink flamingo is up on the hill I seen a giant probably around 10 or so years ago had to be in the 160s. The biggest I've ever seen was a 22pt about 10-12 yrs ago on river road behind the fence of the Dunlop plant I got to with in 5 yards of the deer what a hog it could barely hold its head up I couldn't imagine what that thing would have scored

 

I have video of an absolute giant 12 point in the railyard near Walden. Its from 11/2/2000. I keep meaning to take the tape somewhere and get the best possible still shot of him from the video. There are some world class deer roaming the non hunting areas around Buffalo there's no doubt about it

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We have zero snow on the ground. Nasty north wind. Deer moved early. I did find 3 nice fresh scrapes right around some young oak trees in a triangle pattern,  say 8 feet apart.   Never seen that before. In the  same area where I found the 120"s sheds in March.

According to Eberharts books you should hunt that spot, that buck feels very comfortable there

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I have video of an absolute giant 12 point in the railyard near Walden. Its from 11/2/2000. I keep meaning to take the tape somewhere and get the best possible still shot of him from the video. There are some world class deer roaming the non hunting areas around Buffalo there's no doubt about it

there are some huge bucks over there I remember a bunch of years ago I was coming down Walden and right at Walden and Harlem coming out of tge thick brush this massive buck appeared he had to be a 10-12 pt tons of mass and width. It would be nice to draw bow tags for some of these areas
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there are some huge bucks over there I remember a bunch of years ago I was coming down Walden and right at Walden and Harlem coming out of tge thick brush this massive buck appeared he had to be a 10-12 pt tons of mass and width. It would be nice to draw bow tags for some of these areas

Ive seen nice bucks there too, theres an old road you can drive down just south of Walden on the West side of Harlem. Ive heard that guys religiously shed hunt the railyard and Stiglemeier park. I would love to see some of their finds

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Sat in the blind at 2:30 and at 2:35 a fawn showed...hung in the turnips then spooked into the standing corn...15 mins. later he came back with a bigger doe fawn.... 3:30 another button buck joined them...fun to watch...made the time fly by...but no adults...and no tracks going down or coming home...Still a good afternoon

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I have video of an absolute giant 12 point in the railyard near Walden. Its from 11/2/2000. I keep meaning to take the tape somewhere and get the best possible still shot of him from the video. There are some world class deer roaming the non hunting areas around Buffalo there's no doubt about it

 

I just saw him the other day, i texted my dad to look for him on his way home from work.

 

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I just saw him the other day, i texted my dad to look for him on his way home from work.

There are some real monsters In the no hunting areas of southern westchester too! It's a real shame you can't bow hunt on private land here! Plenty of space just to many liberal jerk 0ffs! I'll have to take some pics of the 2 monsters that eat my friends garden! I've thought about putting a arrow through one more then once and then my concince catches up with me

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