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Brought my buddy down to a sweet transition spot I scouted last year in the Partridge Run WMA.  I'm showing him where to set up, and then I see...  @Canis Latrans in his climber filming us.  My immediate reaction was to say, somewhat loudly, "Oh, sh*t."  Haahahaha... You got that on video?

My buddy and I, we turned around, and walked 200 yards to leave Canis alone at that pinch point, and we come up on a doe and her two fawns.  We saw them first.  I had already had my buddy hidden up in a fall-down natural blind, but I was totally exposed.  I was able to crouch down, climber and gear still on the back, but my weight was on my bad ankle.  Momma doe made me at 30-40 yards, trying to sneak my hand to support my rolling ankle, bounded off and took her fawns with her.  My buddy had a hard time sitting still after that, and the rest of the evening was a bust for us.  5 minutes of pure adrenaline as those three made their way right to us.

Great, refreshing day in the woods.

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The one you need to see for picking work over hunting.default_victory.gif

Well I had to reschedule ya see my fever seems to have finally broken so should be good to go. Not to mention I have around a week of days to use before the end of the year otherwise I lose them and get nothing for them

 

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Antlered or antlerless...Just like turkeys  ..Bearded or  non bearded...What could be simpler than that....?...

 

Nice ( and quite unique)  deer, My Friend,,,

:rolleyes:….

P.S.   Your aquaintance who said he had experience with such things is mistaken...

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In NY we do not have buck or doe tags. We have antlered and antler-less. Sex has no bearing on it. One 3 inch antler makes it an antlered deer.
 
Congrats either way though.
 
 
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Thems the rules!

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The poor deer was having a gender identity crisis...You  did it a favor by putting him/her out of his/her misery....

This post is  not intended to  offend any homosexuals, bisexuals, or transsexuals on the forum...Not that there is anything WRONG with that...

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Hunter partners are done with their already-filled buck tag spa visit so back to work for them.

Windy and not as cold as it would typically be with the wind speeds. Heading to a property we have only hunted a time or two this season. A stand I’ve been in maybe 8 times over past 4 years and have had three encounters with 3+ yo. Rather boring stand location but looking to catch a buck popping over to a known for bedding area.


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Good luck Brad, I’m off to my spot for the day as well . Now Wed my next all day sit looks like high winds, better get it done  today . Although today’s afternoon spot, is only good the last maybe hour .so a long break in between sits ..

Holy crap is the wind blowing here !!! I never would have drove down knowing .

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Good luck Brad, I’m off to my spot for the day as well . Now Wed my next all day sit looks like high winds, better get it done  today . Although today’s afternoon spot, is only good the last maybe hour .so a long break in between sits ..

Good luck! Looks like rain will hit right at or after light. Totally looking forward to it. Lol.

Next few days will be tough but wow the weather is gonna cool down heading into weekend. Might have snow for my last day or two of time off.


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12 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

I can't believe you guys didn't realize but the DEC is way ahead of the transgendered curve...

This time of year you always tag a deer like ATs with an...

Either-sex...technically and politically correct!

I'll use that line when i tag a doe with my regular season tag .

"This deer identifies as a male sir"

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I think she got tired of people bashing her for her notoriously long posts and “kindle” misspellings. That and some guys would just pick apart every word she said. I don’t blame her, it got pretty harsh at the end. Not sure why those who didn’t like her couldn’t just scroll past her posts without berating her above every little thing they didn’t agree with.
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