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1 minute ago, chefhunter86 said:


If you know where the killsite is and have a picture of him with the deer I’d call. If he doesn’t have a bow or x bow tag that’s one fine right there. Plus they can search the kill site with a metal detector and maybe find a bullet or a shell casing... that is if they care that much


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Don't know where the kill site is, but there are some leg bones close to my stand though. There is a picture with the guy and the deer though

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Don't know where the kill site is, but there are some leg bones close to my stand though. There is a picture with the guy and the deer though

If send it over they may ask him to show them the site any way


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Got some unfortunate news last night. The big buck that I was and everyone in the area was chasing was illegally shot October 7th with a rifle. The guy who shot it was the neighbor of my property. The guy didnt even take the body, just the head. He seriously pissed off all the hunters in the area as it was using the properties pretty regularly. I asked the guy if it was the deer that was shot and he said someone else shot it and it wasnt the deer I was talking about. At this point I dont think its worth calling the DEC as there isnt much they can do about it now that the coyotes have cleaned up the evidense, but there is a picture of him with the deer so I don't know what to do. The neighbor who told me didnt want to call the cops and caue drama, but he was ready to shot up at the guys door and handle buisness himself. The worst part is the guy who shot the deer, told me a week ago he was planning on buying a license and was going to rifle hunt this year. What a shame because the deer had to go 140 or better. The neighbor who showed me the pictures and told me everything said he was told that the guy who shot the deer is one of the most crooked hunters out there. Hes been busted doing some very bad things. 
Not my intention to pile on. But if you want to stop poaching you need to report. The old saying that all that is required for the triumph of evil....
Well substitute "poaching" for "evil"..... you get my drift.

As for the doe/buck, it looks like a cryptochid, where only one testicle descended. Good one to cull.


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Sitting in the rain in my 3M spotwhere I am on my 3rd season after a big buck here.  This past week this place lit up with big rubs, has to be 15 plus.  Luckily my cam thats been soaking is aimed at a new good rub, cant wait to check cam after i get home!

 

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You are banned from using this phrase again until you put one down from the ground.  And I don't mean by using one of those cheater blinds.  Manly spot and stalk only.
EDIT - we will also accept shooting one from the ground while changing at the truck a la Tacks!


No. I’m starting a revolution!


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Cant start a revolution until you actually kill a deer, with a bow "From the ground!"  Anything else is just riding coattails.

 

I could have but I pass does and small bucks. All my xbow and shotgun kills are on the ground (no blind, except 1).

 

Wait a minute, are you one of those guys who uses a treestand and a rifle?

 

 

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1 minute ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

I could have but I pass does and small bucks. All my xbow and shotgun kills are on the ground (no blind, except 1).

 

Wait a minute, are you one of those guys who uses a treestand and a rifle?

 

 

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Ahhh my friend I have actually stalked and killed a deer with the recurve!   But I LIKE TO HUNT FROM A STAND!

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5 hours ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

Last time after Kathy and I shot, the guy cutting beans , said a buck ran out from behind my range 20 minutes after we left .

Guys are always shooting around here when I’m bow hunting .

Got to condition them ....

Plus wind is at least 30 mph need a break 

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5 minutes ago, Jarhead1 said:
5 hours ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

Last time after Kathy and I shot, the guy cutting beans , said a buck ran out from behind my range 20 minutes after we left .

Guys are always shooting around here when I’m bow hunting .

Got to condition them ....

Plus wind is at least 30 mph need a break 

My neighbor rides around in his Polaris along my property line and does quite a bit of shooting along my property line. It’s annoying as hell but hopefully deer will stick around on my property longer..

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