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9 minutes ago, Tughill Tamer said:

Gearing up for the last sit here in northern NY. It's not been a very productive season venison wise but still had a blast and have Alot of great memories. I'm hoping to make a little trip for the holiday hunt. Good luck to everyone going out.

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Good luck this afternoon. I’m headed out again myself. 

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I went up to pull the card over the dead deer. Told my neighbor and said he was hunting the hedgerow by his house. Half way up I see him and text sorry I thought you were on the other hedgerow. He say s go get the card plenty of time left (4:40) so I get the card and head down to my house. Before I'm even in I hear a shot. It was him. They came right out at 4:50 into the cut corn. Shot a nice button buck, not ideal but they needed meat. Offered my quad service and he took me up on it! His Dad passed away this year and was using his gun. Dead on and got the deer. Very special for sure. Here are some of the pictures from the dead deer cam. I would say 90% of the deer is eaten by them damn crows. 

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My plans for the late season was to get 1 more deer to finish off our season. Had to use my muzzleloader tag Saturday afternoon  on this poor fella.  Was in stand not 15 minutes and was in the process of getting layered up with clothes when I caught movement over 100 yards away. Picked up binos and saw it was a mature buck but was a half rack. I thought it was the half racked 8 point I had on cam but turned out to be another buck. As he was walking i noticed a limp in his back leg, as he got within 50 yards i could see he was in ruff shape and that 1 leg was held in the air. Had all intentions of letting him go till next year until I saw his shape. He would have never made it thru the winter, was happy to end his suffering. I waited roughly 20 mins.from the time I first saw him  to get  a clean shot. I  settled the 50 cal. ML on his front shoulders, he dropped, as he rolled down the mountain the one side of his rack fell off. In  all I was able to salvage, 1 back leg, tenderloins and backstraps. The very next day I could have taken a bull of a 7 pointer however I'm content with using my ML tag on this guy, felt I did the right thing, definitely wasn't for the amount of meat. I know shit happens but boggles my mind how someone can hit a deer so far back and low.

Please don't take running shots, don't shoot thru brush, practice shooting!!!!! Rant over,  thanks for reading. Happy Holidays all!!!!!

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13 hours ago, First-light said:

Last day tomorrow. I'll go to my favorite stand and see what happens. Corn field next to me that wasn't plowed under had 22 deer in it at 4:00. 

We're still having a high number coming into the clover, grass mixture on afternoon sits, also. Food sources are drawing them in.  

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9 hours ago, NYBowhunter said:

My plans for the late season was to get 1 more deer to finish off our season. Had to use my muzzleloader tag Saturday afternoon  on this poor fella.  Was in stand not 15 minutes and was in the process of getting layered up with clothes when I caught movement over 100 yards away. Picked up binos and saw it was a mature buck but was a half rack. I thought it was the half racked 8 point I had on cam but turned out to be another buck. As he was walking i noticed a limp in his back leg, as he got within 50 yards i could see he was in ruff shape and that 1 leg was held in the air. Had all intentions of letting him go till next year until I saw his shape. He would have never made it thru the winter, was happy to end his suffering. I waited roughly 20 mins.from the time I first saw him  to get  a clean shot. I  settled the 50 cal. ML on his front shoulders, he dropped, as he rolled down the mountain the one side of his rack fell off. In  all I was able to salvage, 1 back leg, tenderloins and backstraps. The very next day I could have taken a bull of a 7 pointer however I'm content with using my ML tag on this guy, felt I did the right thing, definitely wasn't for the amount of meat. I know shit happens but boggles my mind how someone can hit a deer so far back and low.

Please don't take running shots, don't shoot thru brush, practice shooting!!!!! Rant over,  thanks for reading. Happy Holidays all!!!!!

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Heck of a story glad you did your job! Last year I shot a 10 point 2 weeks after season started. Came in with a Doe shot him at 30 yards. Same thing but my buck had his back lower leg shot off. It was dangling, he was walking on bone. I don't know what people think when taking shots like that. Of course their not aiming for that but if that is what was hit don't shoot. 

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On 12/15/2024 at 3:32 PM, New York Hillbilly said:

Ever have one of those sits when you just aren’t feeling it? When you keep thinking you should have gone to one of your other stands? Or the way this wind is blowing maybe stayed indoors to watch football? lol.  

Nearly everytime I go out!! :rofl:

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11 hours ago, Four Seasons said:

Nice.  How high are you running your cameras?  Is it hard to get the right angle for pic’s?  Do you have theft issues on your hunting lands?

I usually bring a 6 ft. step ladder to change chips , so the Cameras are probably 8 ft. up  ... if they were eye level they would be gone ! I just leave them aimed straight out , maybe pointing down a little - depends on location . I've had a trespasser or two (and an ATV rider) over the years and reported to the local PD with pictures . Mainly I keep the cameras going to see what the wildlife population is !

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1 hour ago, GreeneHunter said:

I usually bring a 6 ft. step ladder to change chips , so the Cameras are probably 8 ft. up  ... if they were eye level they would be gone ! I just leave them aimed straight out , maybe pointing down a little - depends on location . I've had a trespasser or two (and an ATV rider) over the years and reported to the local PD with pictures . Mainly I keep the cameras going to see what the wildlife population is !

Is that on private land or state…Freeforall…Land?

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Brought my 8 yr old daughter out at 3 for her first hunt, she made it till 4:30 and we saw one small one. She snored for an hour. Tons of deer on drive home! She made me stop every time. My last hunt of the season will be in the morning. Got another family lined up if I can connect on a doe or buck with my reg season tag. 

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