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Maybe he'll come over for an afternoon snack Biz.

 

I just got home. Torn between sitting on lower ridge which is where he typically goes in afternoon or staying up top in same spot in case he comes back. Heading back in around 3

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

I just got home. Torn between sitting on lower ridge which is where he typically goes in afternoon or staying up top in same spot in case he comes back. Heading back in around 3

 

 

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Go with his routine.  Lower ridge assuming wind is right for access and his typical direction of travel.  Imo.   Still a decent shot on early season routines.  Imo.   

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4J - Pine Bush. Put a 45 min stalk on two doe. Had planned to use the climber. Got within 60, and even got the climber off my back, and no one noticed.

Moved my foot... nope, that’s three doe. She watched me for a few mins, and decided she didn’t like the scene. She ran off taking the other two with her. Well, these three know it’s that time of year now.

Time to put the climber back on...


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5 hours ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

I’ve hunted in many states and Canadian provinces and probably shit in the woods like 2 times in my life. I’ve never had to go that bad. On days I hunt I drink Red Bull instead of coffee and eat PBnJ’s in the Woods.

 

In fact I don’t even carry TP anymore when hunting here in NY

 

 

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TP is absolutely necessary for tracking a wounded deer. :rolleyes: If you use the surveyors flagging tape you have to backtrack and pick it all up. TP will be gone with the first rain, and/or make some comfy homes for mice and ground squirrels. TP; it's not just for dumping!!

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Go with his routine.  Lower ridge assuming wind is right for access and his typical direction of travel.  Imo.   Still a decent shot on early season routines.  Imo.   


That’s more his routine later in season (at least last year). I think I’ll check lower cam and if he hasn’t come thru in a while I’ll go back to same spot as this morning since he may come to eat earlier


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Just heard the metal clanking. He’s setting up a stand. Yep. There he is, in a tree. Ha... gotta love public land hunting.

Dude... if you’re on this forum, could ya throw a camo top over yourself next time you hang a stand on opening day? That’d be helpful to your fellow hunters.

Other than that, good luck, and be safe in that stand, man.

I’m giving it another hour and a half hoping those doe really, really like these acorns.

Hope my buddy here is out before then.


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Leave the range finder home he says, you have marked distances from the stand he says, well doe in the plot on the way in. Thought she was 40 yards turns out only 30, shot clear over her back.. lol


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13 minutes ago, Rebel Darling said:

Just heard the metal clanking. He’s setting up a stand. Yep. There he is, in a tree. Ha... gotta love public land hunting.

Dude... if you’re on this forum, could ya throw a camo top over yourself next time you hang a stand on opening day? That’d be helpful to your fellow hunters.

Other than that, good luck, and be safe in that stand, man.

I’m giving it another hour and a half hoping those doe really, really like these acorns.

Hope my buddy here is out before then.


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man what an idiot... but if you stay put he might kick something your way. i once had a guy come to the base of my stand asking who i was and who gave me permission etc.., climbed down and everything to chat with this d-bag... climbed back up and 5-10 mins later had a shooter under my stand.. good luck!!!!

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Just heard the metal clanking. He’s setting up a stand. Yep. There he is, in a tree. Ha... gotta love public land hunting.

Dude... if you’re on this forum, could ya throw a camo top over yourself next time you hang a stand on opening day? That’d be helpful to your fellow hunters.

Other than that, good luck, and be safe in that stand, man.

I’m giving it another hour and a half hoping those doe really, really like these acorns.

Hope my buddy here is out before then.


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I'm trying to be quiet! Hahaha

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15 minutes ago, Rebel Darling said:

Just heard the metal clanking. He’s setting up a stand. Yep. There he is, in a tree. Ha... gotta love public land hunting.

Dude... if you’re on this forum, could ya throw a camo top over yourself next time you hang a stand on opening day? That’d be helpful to your fellow hunters.

Other than that, good luck, and be safe in that stand, man.

I’m giving it another hour and a half hoping those doe really, really like these acorns.

Hope my buddy here is out before then.


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Hey man, it's me! grampy!

I thought that was you up there! I gave you a wave but maybe you didn't see me? Not much on the cam but a small buck and those doe you are watching. Just so ya know, my wife has names for them.

Give me a few more minutes, and I'll have this stand strapped in. Not as young as I used to be, and I'm afraid of Heights too!

Figured if I grunted and groaned enough, you'd come over and give me a hand?

Almost done. Then I'll head out to your truck, drop the tailgate and sip suds till ya come out! 

Just yell if ya need me buddy!!!

 

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