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51 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Watched this 4pt. From 635-7am. 25yds. Very foggy so pic isn’t great. He’s the one that was with the 8pt yesterday but of course not today (yet).

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Neat picture

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1 hour ago, Bionic said:

My house is still being media blasted, this rainy summer has this project so far behind its cutting into my bow season.  I am hunting through you guys though! Good luck all

I’d be very interested in hearing more about your project. I’m planning on this for my log home. Possibly doing it myself I’d appreciate if you could contact me so I can hear about your experience. 

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4 minutes ago, 46rkl said:

I’d be very interested in hearing more about your project. I’m planning on this for my log home. Possibly doing it myself I’d appreciate if you could contact me so I can hear about your experience. 

Will do, i have a TON of helpful knowledge,  headaches, and BS to share, and a couple to NOT recommend.   PM me, and I can text you if you want? Not a big talk on the phone kind of guy.

There is a company up near Laconia, NY that you must stay farrrr away of, I know a lotbof members are more up, and west than I, in the southern tier. 

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1 hour ago, burmjohn said:

Man it's warm out

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Just wait, week end and next week mid to upper ‘70 s.

Heading down to build another hut for gun season ,rain ,snow ,wind, ill be in a heated box drinking soup !

Pouring hard here in Webster now .

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Lots of rain headed this way so I’m sitting out today. Went to some state land in 5J last night for the first time (after not getting a permit this year for public land that I usually hunt) and didn’t see anything except some fresh rubs. Hung a cam hoping it doesn’t get stolen and catches a big one.


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went out yesterday morning in 8F. rain on the way in, but generally a pleasant sit until 10am when I got down. More rain, which is nice to wash away the scent. Wont do a lot of early hunting on our small piece of land as I don't want to burn any stands out. 

Didn't see anything and i think i know why. Around 8:45 I'm taking a leak and hear some yotes way off in the distance, which is kind of rare for this time of day on our property. Then at about 50 yards I hear this. He later zipped by at about 35 yards. no shot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA_MTiNf4tg

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28 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

First opening day buck.  Tough track and yotes got to him.  But happy especially with a Nov 1-21 scheduled trial.  

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Congratulations my friend!!!  Beautiful buck!  

You had a dead deer from the moment you hit him. Awesome recovery and tracking job! Huge props to you and the guys!

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Congrats Brian. What a way to start the season!!!

Had my #1 on cam at 6:40 yesterday morning. It felt like a great night for movement but he pulled a no show. All I've had in killing range so far is 4 yearling bucks and a button. Hope to make it out tonight if the weather breaks.

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