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25 minutes ago, mlammerhirt said:

My sister who lives in Penfield sent me this Sweet pic last night. She said he had a lady with him close by.
Told her that her husband needs a crossbow for Xmas...lol.9b856ce8929243920055f814be7aded7.jpg

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Looks like a decoration someone put out.very cool pic and nice buck!

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8 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

Good luck out there fellas. My gone for hunting season present to my daughter and girlfriend this year is a trip to NYC. Never been before so let’s see how this goes.


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Excellent but you seem like the last person to go to nyc.  It’s supposed to be beautiful for the holidays.  Check out serendipity 3 for a frozen hot chocolate. A must have.  Have a fun , safe trip with the girls.  

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Good luck out there fellas. My gone for hunting season present to my daughter and girlfriend this year is a trip to NYC. Never been before so let’s see how this goes.


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Let me know what you think! I live 30 minutes away and never go(except to drop my daughter off at shows, auditions and rehearsals)!


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Excellent but you seem like the last person to go to nyc.  It’s supposed to be beautiful for the holidays.  Check out serendipity 3 for a frozen hot chocolate. A must have.  Have a fun , safe trip with the girls.  

Haha, not my choice but they go without me for a couple months so it’s the least I can do.

I got my compass and map I’ll be fine.


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In the stand. Got the snow camo out now that a half inch of snow is on the ground. good luck and be safe all who are out today.


The Goose is Loose! Did you ever find that buck? Apologies if I missed it


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Haha, not my choice but they go without me for a couple months so it’s the least I can do.

I got my compass and map I’ll be fine.


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Stay away from tourist traps and frolicking Elmo’s. There are many beautiful neighborhoods that aren’t touristy.


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2 hours ago, mlammerhirt said:

My sister who lives in Penfield sent me this Sweet pic last night. She said he had a lady with him close by.
Told her that her husband needs a crossbow for Xmas...lol.9b856ce8929243920055f814be7aded7.jpg

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What a great Christmas Card that would make!!!!

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Went out last night and knocked down two more does off the same cut corn field I got the last two off. The farmer was running the combine on the next field over and was a great distraction. I had 15-20 does in the field and after my first shot (which dropped the deer in ten yards) they all scattered to the middle and huddled up about 150 yards away. I reloaded the muzzy and ended up getting off two more shots, one of which connected. The second deer stood in the field for 10-15 minutes and I was out of ammo so I just had to watch her. My shot looked and felt good and I saw blood dripping but she eventually bedded in a hedge row and I decided to give her the night. Found her ten yards from the hedge row this morning and I hit within a couple inches of where I was aiming. I thought she was broadside and she must have been quartering more than I could see because it ended up exiting about half way back so think I caught her liver, one lung and some guts. It was tricky trying to shoot around other deer (you can see them huddled up in the pic) but I guess I should have taken more time to assess her angle to me. She’s stiff as a board so I’m just gonna skin her, quarter her out and cut out the backstraps and neck. I’ve got two doe tags left that got signed over to me I’m hoping to fill this weekend then a buck tag once muzzy starts. My freezer is full so all my deer are going to friends and family less fortunate. My farmers are happy, my friends and family are happy and I’m happy to share the wealth that is venison. Good luck to all you other hunters trying to fill tags the last few days. The next few days look awesome for the Rochester area!

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Wonder who is posting first about where they are hunting today...Rob? Stormy? FenceSW?
My $$$ on Rob-good luck


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Sorry. Some of us have already dropped tags on 250 inches of bone this year. Kinda sucks in a way but will just get things ready to do it once again next year.


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Worked last 2 days in PA so managed to get out of work early to put in some stand time. Haven't even been in the stand a half hour and I just had a little 6Pt chase 3 doe by me...passed on the 6Pt at about 70yds...and now a little BB came by following the trail they were on...Hopefully one of the big boys follows suit.

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