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Out for more punishment. Had an out and back trip to Lexington, KY yesterday and got home at 1am. Couldn't answer the 5am clock but got in around sunrise for a short sit prior to working from home. Hunting a rockwall overlooking where a few scrapes have opened up.

Good luck to all our there. 2ad6e568472f6a01b14aceda7de3ef2a.jpg

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Out for more punishment. Had an out and back trip to Lexington, KY yesterday and got home at 1am. Couldn't answer the 5am clock but got in around sunrise for a short sit prior to working from home. Hunting a rockwall overlooking where a few scrapes have opened up.

Good luck to all our there. 2ad6e568472f6a01b14aceda7de3ef2a.jpg&key=d2de2f91b279dddc510c783fbd62c6e62189f401ad07e8cda71c83a064fd661c

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Southeastern NY? Ton of rock walls by me too.


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2 hours ago, E J said:

The action seems to have slowed. I have two cell cams set up on my property and last night I didn't get one pic. Last week I was getting all kinds of pics. Hopefully things pick back up again.

I've noticed the same thing on my cameras, last 2 weeks lots of pics of multiple bucks(15 different bucks on 1 camera) Last few days only does and small bucks? I was wondering where are the shooters? I assume the bucks will be around when the does are in heat. Sunday I had 3 small bucks running a doe all over, grunting their butts off. If she was ready to mate I would have expected to see a shooter in the mix? My biggest fear is I will miss my chance between work and this crappy weather!!

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I made it til almost 9 before the downpour.  It's supposed to let up about 1 then I am back out.  If real windy will do a #ontheground.  And kill one for Biz.  Although I'm thinking I like #groundbiz better.  

I will hunt across from one of my stands, there is no trees and some high grass to tuck into.  Going back out!  One way or the other.  So sick of this weather this year.

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I made it til almost 9 before the downpour.  It's supposed to let up about 1 then I am back out.  If real windy will do a #ontheground.  And kill one for Biz.  Although I'm thinking I like #groundbiz better.  
I will hunt across from one of my stands, there is no trees and some high grass to tuck into.  Going back out!  One way or the other.  So sick of this weather this year.


Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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My treestands use nylon straps. So you're environmental cause is bunk DANG #DANG

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12 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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Gotcha.... I can't keep up with all these movements.  

And how would I like it?  Well if it's Megan Fox it sounds like a fun Sat night!  Lol

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21 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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Some folks really go for that...trees need discipline too?

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Haha I knew it! I hunt the other side of the county (Mahopac)

 

 

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Rock walls are SE NY's response to food plots and ag. They are all over the place and great funnels / pinch points. When we first moved here I wondered what they were all about. Then I tried to dig a garden and realized that six inches below the soil were all these large rocks. No wonder the pilgrims starved.

 

No sightings while I sat out in the mist and fog. On walk back I spotted a number of new scrapes that had been worked. Clearly the lack of sightings is a result of poor woodsmanship and not low activity levels. We should see a lot more movement over the next few days. Weather looks a little better tomorrow and Thursday.

 

Good luck.

 

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34 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

 


Wrong hashtags. It’s #NoTreestands . It’s a environmental issues and I’m trying to protect the trees! How would you like to be choked out by multiple leather belts wrapped around your body?


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#banbizforspreadingfalseinfo

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Rock walls are SE NY's response to food plots and ag. They are all over the place and great funnels / pinch points. When we first moved here I wondered what they were all about. Then I tried to dig a garden and realized that six inches below the soil were all these large rocks. No wonder the pilgrims starved.  
No sightings while I sat out in the mist and fog. On walk back I spotted a number of new scrapes that had been worked. Clearly the lack of sightings is a result of poor woodsmanship and not low activity levels. We should see a lot more movement over the next few days. Weather looks a little better tomorrow and Thursday.
 
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Good luck to you too!


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