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LIVE from the woods 2016 Edition! - 7th Year, lets make this happen...


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I'm hunting little Genesse too! Didn't see it either. Stoneam how u doing on seeing deer? 


Been out there 4 times seen deer all but today. Had a buck I jumped off a scrape last Tuesday (I think) hasn't been back sence. Busted by does the other times. But I hunt a very small unpressured area. Killed my buck in portville

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Sodfather I disagree- I think this was the right place right time, clearly everyone reads this thread. 

There is so excuse for someone to shoot a 6-8 month old deer, if someone is that desperate for meat- 2 weeks of meat is not the answer. Just pure laziness in my opinion and lack of skills, its not hard to kill a mature doe or a couple year old buck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I wish fawns spots stayed on for a year- so they would make it past there first hunting season and mature for the next year. There are clearly to many hunters out there that can't judge a yearling when they loose there spots.



Be a dickhead in another thread if you must. Same with you sod.

If your inviting us to hunt on your land you can tell us what to shoot otherwise go F yourselves!! You have no reason where , why or to what standard each of us hunt.


Good deer everyone. Stay safe in this wind. I got up if was howlin so went back to bed. Maybe this afternoon.


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The neighbor kid was hunting out back this morning in WNY.  He saw two 1-1/2 year old bucks (a 6 and a small 8 pt) but is saving his buck tag for something bigger.  He did arrow "doezilla" when she came by with a set of twins.  He also saw another old doe with twins.    His family raises beef cattle and don't care for venison, so he just dropped her off for us.   We should be all set now with ground venison for the year, with that and a bit smaller one that I killed up in the NZ on Tuesday with my ML.  It looks like good, inside the garage, hide-on, hanging weather in the long range forecast this week, so I guess I have some butchering to do on Saturday.   With all that meat in or headed to the freezer already, I am going to be selective with my own remaining tags and I am not going to bother getting more when they come out on Nov 1.    

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1 hour ago, Hang Em High said:

That is all I have hunted for my 18 years of hunting, with 5-10 other trucks in the parking area.

Try going in the woods more then 50 feet- you would be surprised mature deer ACTUALLY live in woods, tough to believe I know.
 

Where you say you hunt 9p the  probability of you getting a DMP is 0  and almost 0 with ppreq.

And success rate is only 25% for the dmp's they do give out .

So why are you bad mouthing people that shoot  does when the  chances of you actually getting anything even in your area is so low . AND on public land it's going to be even lower then that . 

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8pt from earlier pic I posted was shot by my buddy at 15yards. His Dad scored as well and shot a 4pt. Have them hanging at my in laws now. Went and pulled card on cam, so disappointed. I slept in this morning and had 2 doe and a gorgeous 7pt under my stand at 730 this morning and a beauty of an 8 was there around 3am so they are moving. 

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Be a dickhead in another thread if you must. Same with you sod.

If your inviting us to hunt on your land you can tell us what to shoot otherwise go F yourselves!! You have no reason where , why or to what standard each of us hunt.

Good deer everyone. Stay safe in this wind. I got up if was howlin so went back to bed. Maybe this afternoon.

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Someone finaly said what we all wanted to

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14 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

rob, deer typically run that ridge top?

First time sitting in that spot. Been sitting a little farther up the mountain, and yes, I have seen a few does walking that stone wall always just out of bow range. Tried to get set up closer today.

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2 hours ago, LJC said:

Where you say you hunt 9p the  probability of you getting a DMP is 0  and almost 0 with ppreq.

And success rate is only 25% for the dmp's they do give out .

So why are you bad mouthing people that shoot  does when the  chances of you actually getting anything even in your area is so low . AND on public land it's going to be even lower then that . 



Listen to yourself, your excuses are embarrassing to listen to. Even is my area where deer are as scarce as reports say, I still see does constantly- and the deer that started this discussion was a 6 month old male, so small it will be tagged as a doe. 

Just for your info I am 9 straight years of harvesting a 6-12 point buck on state land, with pressure all around me. Hunting thick forest, no food plot, no private land, and it is no problem for me to harvest a mature buck every year. So no there is no excuse for someone to shoot a deer the size of my Boxer. 

I fought very hard keeping our Country safe as a Ranger, every mass casualty incident I have been in I always saved women and children first, I WILL NEVER encourage a fawn being killed. Take pride in what you harvest, not an adolescent with no chance. 

I look forward to the day NYS instates a 3 point minunum 

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9 minutes ago, Hang Em High said:



Listen to yourself, your excuses are embarrassing to listen to. Even is my area where deer are as scarce as reports say, I still see does constantly- and the deer that started this discussion was a 6 month old male, so small it will be tagged as a doe. 

Just for your info I am 9 straight years of harvesting a 6-12 point buck on state land, with pressure all around me. Hunting thick forest, no food plot, no private land, and it is no problem for me to harvest a mature buck every year. So no there is no excuse for someone to shoot a deer the size of my Boxer. 

I fought very hard keeping our Country safe as a Ranger, every mass casualty incident I have been in I always saved women and children first, I WILL NEVER encourage a fawn being killed. Take pride in what you harvest, not an adolescent with no chance. 

I look forward to the day NYS instates a 3 point minunum 

Got any good recipes for the antlers ?

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OK THAT'S ENOUGH! MOVE IT ALONG NOW!

This is for guys to let people know how and when they are or sometimes.30's aren't hunting...to share how and when and successes and even failures. NOT TO DEBATE PERSONAL SIZE PREFERNCES. let's just drop this yearly VS and move on.

BTW.Sun's out, nice temps but huge mature trees are spinning like tooth picks in a blinde der

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12 minutes ago, Hang Em High said:

Listen to yourself, your excuses are embarrassing to listen to. Even is my area where deer are as scarce as reports say, I still see does constantly- and the deer that started this discussion was a 6 month old male, so small it will be tagged as a doe. 

Just for your info I am 9 straight years of harvesting a 6-12 point buck on state land, with pressure all around me. Hunting thick forest, no food plot, no private land, and it is no problem for me to harvest a mature buck every year. So no there is no excuse for someone to shoot a deer the size of my Boxer. 

I fought very hard keeping our Country safe as a Ranger, every mass casualty incident I have been in I always saved women and children first, I WILL NEVER encourage a fawn being killed. Take pride in what you harvest, not an adolescent with no chance. 

I look forward to the day NYS instates a 3 point minunum 

If you are such an expert at killing mature deer every year, please start another thread and share some of that knowlege. Otherwise stop criticizing others for taking deer in a legal manner and being happy for whatever they choose to kill.

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Listen to yourself, your excuses are embarrassing to listen to. Even is my area where deer are as scarce as reports say, I still see does constantly- and the deer that started this discussion was a 6 month old male, so small it will be tagged as a doe. 

Just for your info I am 9 straight years of harvesting a 6-12 point buck on state land, with pressure all around me. Hunting thick forest, no food plot, no private land, and it is no problem for me to harvest a mature buck every year. So no there is no excuse for someone to shoot a deer the size of my Boxer. 

I fought very hard keeping our Country safe as a Ranger, every mass casualty incident I have been in I always saved women and children first, I WILL NEVER encourage a fawn being killed. Take pride in what you harvest, not an adolescent with no chance. 

I look forward to the day NYS instates a 3 point minunum 

I always thought a 1/2 year old buck would be a button buck at most. If that's the case, Elmo shot a 1 and 1/2 year old. No different than many 4s 6s and maybe even 8s in some part of this state. What makes it great for Elmo is that it gets tagged as an anterless, so he can actually shoot 3 bucks this year.

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