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Hunting partner text me an hour ago, said he saw a big buck trailing a doe, three hundred yards from where I'm set up. Said they were heading my direction. So far, nuttin. Gonna stay till the end of legal light. I know this is a proven, great rut spot! Thick nasties, bordering a doe bedding area. Wind is perfect and steady. Fingers crossed. I'm in the right spot. Just need a little luck today!

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2 hours ago, moog5050 said:

A protective jacket, pfd or both?

I guess it’s a little of both. It’s neopreone Holds his body heat in. Normally I was told by others they don’t put them on their dogs till November but him being a pup still I wanted him to get use to it. Anyway pulled the plug. Had to throw him some bumpers so he wouldn’t leave me for another group of SUCCESSFUL hunters 

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I've gotten permission from the nice old lady who lives adjacent to the property.

Prolly help her with her overgrown yard this summer, she was really nice.

Dog tracker sent me a couple nifty pics/chart

For reference I believe I entered a fairly broadside 9-E

2pm cannot come soon enough

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It was dead this morning in the rain. It stopped raining at 10::00. Saw a 7pt at 9:40, a spike at 9:55, then a 6pt and 8pt walked by together at 11:00. I tried grunting to them to get them close for pics, but they paid no attention! Not sure if I'll stick it out until 1:00 or leave and come back later.

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It was dead this morning in the rain. It stopped raining at 10::00. Saw a 7pt at 9:40, a spike at 9:55, then a 6pt and 8pt walked by together at 11:00. I tried grunting to them to get them close for pics, but they paid no attention! Not sure if I'll stick it out until 1:00 or leave and come back later.

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Wow!


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Heading out for the 4th sit. Have yet to see a deer in range. 43 and a steady cold mist/drizzle in 8g with minimal wind. I'm going to hang an estrus drip and see what happens.

Good luck on that recovery Paul. I hope you get him.

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28 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

I've gotten permission from the nice old lady who lives adjacent to the property.

Prolly help her with her overgrown yard this summer, she was really nice.

Dog tracker sent me a couple nifty pics/chart

For reference I believe I entered a fairly broadside 9-E

2pm cannot come soon enough

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We’re you in a tree? How high? What broadheads? If I shot a deer in 9e 20 feet up at 15 yards I’d be concerned with 1 lung and missing liver.

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9 minutes ago, Hock3y24 said:

We’re you in a tree? How high? What broadheads? If I shot a deer in 9e 20 feet up at 15 yards I’d be concerned with 1 lung and missing liver.

15 ft up max fairly level shot the arrow stuck in the ground 4" but on a low angle so that the nock is maybe 6" off the ground.

Nearly positive hit the liver...no mistaking the smell,  I'm banking on that fur the dog, it's the reason I called them...

Fixed 2 blade 125 grain 75 grain insert

Never can be 100% till you cut em open but I'm pretty sure...dark blood etc

The way this season has gone for me I'm expecting trouble, but the situation feels pretty good.

 

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Hello everyone!

I am new to NY. I have never had a hunting license in the US. I just had a couple of questions. I live in NYC. I wish to hunt with a crossbow. Could anyone of you suggest hunting grounds closest to NYC? Also I am a newbie to crossbow hunting. I would really appreciate it if you guys suggest a good crossbow to get.

Thanks in advance!

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13 minutes ago, dxb14 said:

Hello everyone!

I am new to NY. I have never had a hunting license in the US. I just had a couple of questions. I live in NYC. I wish to hunt with a crossbow. Could anyone of you suggest hunting grounds closest to NYC? Also I am a newbie to crossbow hunting. I would really appreciate it if you guys suggest a good crossbow to get.

Thanks in advance!

you didn't mention it BUT you need to take a hunter safety course before you can hunt!

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2 minutes ago, dxb14 said:

I have taken the course brother. Got the certificate and the hunting license.

awesome....probably anywhere upstate a bit...lots of forests and public land NYCDEP can probably offer you more info since they opened up many of the watershed properties for hunting.

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15 ft up max fairly level shot the arrow stuck in the ground 4" but on a low angle so that the nock is maybe 6" off the ground.
Nearly positive hit the liver...no mistaking the smell,  I'm banking on that fur the dog, it's the reason I called them...
Fixed 2 blade 125 grain 75 grain insert
Never can be 100% till you cut em open but I'm pretty sure...dark blood etc
The way this season has gone for me I'm expecting trouble, but the situation feels pretty good.
 

I think you’re good in 9E


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18 minutes ago, Cabin Fever said:

Left the stand at 1:00. At 1:15 I had to lock the breaks up on the truck to avoid hitting a big ass lone doe that blew across the road in front of me! Think I could have counted the hairs on her chin she was so close!

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Hard to say but so far you should kill a deer today after all your encounters so far 

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