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7 minutes ago, tarheel95 said:

A spike decided to make a donation to my freezer 15 mins after legal. First take with a recurve. #recurveontheground. Will post story on archery harvest thread once I get on train. No time for Ansell Adams photo, had to field dress and head to office. aff09f46efa54e46802b7f028d4e2775.jpg

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A traditional archery buck is quite an accomplishment!  Congratulations!!  

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A spike decided to make a donation to my freezer 15 mins after legal. First take with a recurve. #recurveontheground. Will post story on archery harvest thread once I get on train. No time for Ansell Adams photo, had to field dress and head to office. aff09f46efa54e46802b7f028d4e2775.jpg&key=23349b2c92d1ba5ee9b028660a74b91b98577114311a4e681f8cd46ae1a28e38

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Congrats man!


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36 minutes ago, JALA RUT said:

I'm prob going to regret this but I passed on a decent 8 at just under 30 yds...If I didn't see that 10 in the area earlier, I would have shot the 8. I'm second guessing that decision real hard right now. I think that lead doe the 10Pt was with was in heat or getting close. That 8Pt was sniffing all around where she was standing and ended up heading off in the direction she went...I think a good sign that the rut is finally turning on.

Sounds like you are in ruttsylvania, screw that 10 the 12 with double brows is on his way

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Moog - are you messing with me? Found another buck rub 10yds from my spot that wasn’t here on Sunday.

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The past 2 years all the rubs were in same spots. This year they are all right my spots, literally 10-15yds. But they missing the cameras and I'm not seeing them.



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3 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Moog - are you messing with me? Found another buck rub 10yds from my spot that wasn’t here on Sunday.

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The past 2 years all the rubs were in same spots. This year they are all right my spots, literally 10-15yds. But they missing the cameras and I'm not seeing them.



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You didn’t notice the big buck turd I left for you too?   

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6 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

You didn’t notice the big buck turd I left for you too?   

Moog I've had enough of you picking on our bizzy...

I know you have been bored for 35 days str8 but the woodsmans version of an upper decker is a turd too far!

I realize this is an A-B rivalry but I can't sit idly by any longer I've called the authorities.

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6 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

Moog I've had enough of you picking on our bizzy...

I know you have been bored for 35 days str8 but the woodsmans version of an upper decker is a turd too far!

I realize this is an A-B rivalry but I can't sit idly by any longer I've called the authorities.

Lol.  They can find me in no deer land.   Biz can take some ribbing.  He sure gives it out enough.   And yes I am a tad bored - I mean focused.   

And Biz should be happy.  That was definitely a ground attack.  

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Thanks Moog. I owe the you a lot for your advice getting started. I wouldn't have been able to seal the deal without your help. Just need to learn how you grow bigger bucks than what I see around me. Thanks for all your help. Much appreciated. Doing it from the ground was a big thrill, though I know that isn't your cup of tea. Heart is still racing 4 hours later.

 

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14 minutes ago, JALA RUT said:

Funny, you say that, this year my #2 is a nice wide 9Pt with one double brow...but I'd take that 12 ... LOL

Last season I burnt my buck tag opening minutes on a single stub antler with a nice browtine I didn't see thru the green beech...he was a healthy 120lb dressed buck but I was doe hunting all season.

The first week of November I had a lone doe come thru but I didn't get the shot off, had I, i would have tagged and left.

Over the next 2 hours 2 awesome and 2 young bucks came thru the same way...the best prolly a 120 8pt I would have definitely shot.

But the last buck to come thru on her trail alerted me to his presence with the scariest weirdest grunt I ever heard and may have been a 150"+ 12(maybe 14) with awesome splits...15 yards no tag but I would not have been there if I had had the tag.

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13 minutes ago, tarheel95 said:

Thanks Moog. I owe the you a lot for your advice getting started. I wouldn't have been able to seal the deal without your help. Just need to learn how you grow bigger bucks than what I see around me. Thanks for all your help. Much appreciated. Doing it from the ground was a big thrill, though I know that isn't your cup of tea. Heart is still racing 4 hours later.

 

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Gotta say....that moog is a "dang" good guy!  Not many here, that he hasn't helped with advice or encouragement.

Well.....except for Biz........grin.     

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1 hour ago, JALA RUT said:

I'm prob going to regret this but I passed on a decent 8 at just under 30 yds...If I didn't see that 10 in the area earlier, I would have shot the 8. I'm second guessing that decision real hard right now. I think that lead doe the 10Pt was with was in heat or getting close. That 8Pt was sniffing all around where she was standing and ended up heading off in the direction she went...I think a good sign that the rut is finally turning on.

I would sit right on that spot all day. I have seen that happen 3 times and it was like a parade all day long. The same smell that brought both of those bucks by you on her trail is still there. any other buck that crosses her path is going to hop on those train tracks and end up right where that 8 pointer was. 

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3 minutes ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:

I would sit right on that spot all day. I have seen that happen 3 times and it was like a parade all day long. The same smell that brought both of those bucks by you on her trail is still there. any other buck that crosses her path is going to hop on those train tracks and end up right where that 8 pointer was. 

This is the best advice you will get!

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2 minutes ago, YFKI1983 said:

Anybody know if we're going to have decent weather for gun opener? I would check my AccuWeather app but on Friday it told me it was partly cloudy with 0 precipitation while I was sitting in a monsoon.

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28 degrees, overcast with snow showers, 3 MPH WNW Wind with a bout an 1.5" of snow on the ground from overnight. 

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Gotta say....that moog is a "dang" good guy!  Not many here, that he hasn't helped with advice or encouragement.
Well.....except for Biz........grin.     


In all seriousness, I think Moog and several other forum members are excellent sources of information. I personally met Moog and have exchanged private messages through the years.


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Anybody know if we're going to have decent weather for gun opener? I would check my AccuWeather app but on Friday it told me it was partly cloudy with 0 precipitation while I was sitting in a monsoon.

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I’m going to create a thread for this and I’ll give updated details every day or two


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