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2 hours ago, rachunter said:

Had a great morning in the ADK woods no deer seen but plenty of fresh and old signs. Found what looks like a honey hole of a spot. Going to hit it hard next week being tomorrow and Sunday are a wash. 

Going to skip the deer hunt tonight and try some predator hunting instead. 

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I always get fired up for some reason when i see a nice rub on a beech at camp!!

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I won’t say perfect but it’s pretty damn nice today in my small 3s parcel. Pulled the bow up nocked an arrow and looked to my left to see a doe coming in. I didn’t even have my release untucked yet!
She walked slowly through and lapped up some buck bomb hung out for 20 minutes- perfect live bait for this area that produced 2 beauty bucks the last two season for my buddy. Hoping Mr Horny shows up tonight


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Dang. Some lady just came walking by my stand fast. Wearing orange, looking like she is doing trail maintenance of some kind. Walked right by and never saw me. She walked straight into where the deer usually come from. I don’t know if I should wait it out or go home and drink some beer.

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6 minutes ago, LOA said:

Dang. Some lady just came walking by my stand fast. Wearing orange, looking like she is doing trail maintenance of some kind. Walked right by and never saw me. She walked straight into where the deer usually come from. I don’t know if I should wait it out or go home and drink some beer.

I hunt public land and have seen people walk by and a deer following them pretty much. If the hikers are a regular thing don't worry about it.

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Beer later. It’s still hunting season. If those are your only two choices, I say stay out. Deer seem to know the difference between a hunter and someone moving thru. Besides. Bucks on the chase get careless. Hang in there and good luck!

Though I do love beer....

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12 minutes ago, LOA said:

Dang. Some lady just came walking by my stand fast. Wearing orange, looking like she is doing trail maintenance of some kind. Walked right by and never saw me. She walked straight into where the deer usually come from. I don’t know if I should wait it out or go home and drink some beer.

Hunt then beer, Lots of beer its Friday after all! 

Seriously though if shes moving through fast she might not disturb anything or even better bump something your way. 

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5 minutes ago, biggamefish said:

I hunt public land and have seen people walk by and a deer following them pretty much. If the hikers are a regular thing don't worry about it.

It’s semi public land, Cornell college property. 4 years in this spot and this is the first person I’ve seen. I guess I can’t complain.

I can’t see or hear where she is now. Which worries me a little. 

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3 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Lone doe since 508pm. Still here and it’s now 531pm. Closest she got was 9yds. Got some great video.

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Jeezus biz...shoot a decent doe see if you're equipment works..hang her cape in your trophy room, never mind the eats

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Jeezus biz...shoot a decent doe see if you're equipment works..hang her cape in your trophy room, never mind the eats


Nah. I’m not missing first pitch of Red Sox World Series game to drag this old whore. Need a nice buck to christen Mathews


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1 minute ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Nah. I’m not missing first pitch of Red Sox World Series game to drag this old whore. Need a nice buck to christen Mathews


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I'd a shot an arrow over you're head to pop that doe at 10 I'm so fckin hungry and getting no brakes on hunting opportunities

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