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4 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

Unsure if your crew is hunting with you  all week, but if you get board we can get together sometime this week if you want ( hook up didn’t sound right .....) 

I too plan on hunting hard this week .

Definitely.   Solo Monday- weds for sure.  Let me know.  

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We got 12" of snow, much more than was being forecasted (or even believed). I knew with that much snow on the ground, there would probably be 2'+ piled up along the road from the snowplow, so I wouldn't be able to park in the little pull off on the landowner's property where I usually park. The road that I hunt on really isn't wide enough to safely park along the road either. Decided to take the shovel over and shovel a hole through the high/heavy stuff along the road, then see how the truck would do in the pull off with the 12" of snow. Worked out well. I kept it in 4x4 and drove over it a few times to pack it down. That's a relief! 

 

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Looks like my bow season is done unless the late season shapes up to be weather you can hunt in. The one place I have been hunting I couldn't get one out. With 13" on the ground I couldn't get the four wheeler in to get a deer out and I can't imagine what the drag would be like.

 

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Ok boys take a deep breath with me cause I am still shaking. 
Mainframe 8 with quadruple brow tines on one side and a row of junk on the other.  Redneck hang a ring on it 16 points, but I am thinking 15 scorable. ?
By farrrrrrrr my best buck ever.  I can't believe it.  
Was watching 7 turkeys and they finally left and this buck cone trotting in hard.  Stopped and was eating something under the snow. Was standing right next to stump I ranged at 35 yards .  There was one twig in the way of the vitals. So I am waiting for what seemed like forever.  Finally he takes a step and looks back hard like he is gonna bolt so I shoot and knew I hit him. He ran like 15 yards and then walked away slow and I couldn't see him anymore. This was about 4:00.  I waited for half hour but that storm is coming in so I went to check bolt.  Great blood on it and a pass thru.  But very little blood 
Track for about 20 yards and no blood but a few drops.  So I go another 30 yards and there is a buck. So I think it's him but it's a smaller buck and he is pacing back and forth in the same spot and doesn't know I am there.  Finally he sees me and kinda trots away .  I think that other deer is down and that's why he was doing that.  And there he lays.....
How a bow season goes to one of my toughest in years to my best ever.  Still shaking....better pics tomorrow as it was snowing bad by the time I dragged him out and got to head home.  
Still can't believe it. 
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Congratulations Rob on a Fantastic Buck! Very happy for ya you deserve it. I had some things I had to take care of today so I didn't get out this morning but im heading out now for an afternoon watch. Good luck everyone.

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Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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5 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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Your forgetting me grrr.  

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7 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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Beers, Bullets, and GMan’s toekick heaters in the front seat!


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That's awesome? Good luck! What does your wife drive if you drive the chick car? A truck?

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Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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Beers, Bullets, and GMan’s toekick heaters in the front seat!


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Can't believe your leaving your dad and opening that opportunity for him to the slay 8pt you have been chasing for 2 years.

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47 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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Don't forget you gun

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20 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

Very cool to see Biz making his way NW.   hope you guys have a blast.   Bored at home so here I sit in a stand.   Not sure why as I am not going to release an arrow but better than watching TV.  imageproxy.php?img=&key=0f83455fcf3d9771

Unless you bow isn't on a hook next to you never say never!

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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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Beers, Bullets, and GMan’s toekick heaters in the front seat!


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Good luck Biz, Tacks and sodfather!!!

Great team right there!

I really enjoyed my trip to WNY last year. Was invited again this year too, but got a lot going on. Hope you have at least half as much fun as I did! Then for sure you will have a blast!

Get em boys!

 

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Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

 

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Beers, Bullets, and GMan’s toekick heaters in the front seat!

 

 

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Think you brought enough shit?

 

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P.S. not gonna lie I'm a little ok a lot jealous. Maybe one day I'll make it to the goat and then further down the road get an invite.

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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Packed up. Leaving soon for the 6hr drive to WNY to hunt with TCIII and SodFather. Can’t thank them enough for letting me come hunt/stay with them. A buck would be the icing on the cake.

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