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Just now, rob-c said:

Right there with you, I also have not shot a deer in 3 years but it has been by choice. I let a 4 point go tonight, hope I don’t regret it later. My craving for venison is starting to out weigh my letting little ones go. 

Wow, i am right there with you.  Padded some small 8 pointers last year, due to a MASSIVE buck I saw twice that I truly could not get a clear shot on.  Passed on a nice 7 point with its 8th busted off in 2015.  Truly need to cut the crap, and add to my freezer.  Good luck, let me know how you make out...

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2 minutes ago, crappyice said:

I missed something ...can someone update me as to why papists panties are in a bunch?


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Well there is a dispute  between papist and lawdwaz about aging deer on the hoof in the field 

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2 minutes ago, Bionic said:

Wow, i am right there with you.  Padded some small 8 pointers last year, due to a MASSIVE buck I saw twice that I truly could not get a clear shot on.  Passed on a nice 7 point with its 8th busted off in 2015.  Truly need to cut the crap, and add to my freezer.  Good luck, let me know how you make out...

Ditto my friend.. 

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1 minute ago, rob-c said:

Well there is a dispute  between papist and lawdwaz about aging deer on the hoof in the field 

That and he’s insulting some of the finest and nicest guys here ,that’s all,I need  to know .

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Sat until 10am today had a doe group come by out of range and 30 mins later had a 2.5 year old 8 pt following their trail.. wasn't interested in bleats or grunts... jumped 2 bucks on the way out... one very big.. saw multiple deer and multiple bucks from the thruway tonight walking does in circles.. good luck this week all

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So I didnt see anymore deer after about 7:50 this morning from the stand. I did see 3 about 4-500 yards away up the hill, but thats it. Im still not 100 percent if that was a buck I saw, but im pretty sure it was. I heard antlers hitting brush in the direction i saw the deer and I did see a flash of white around the area the head should be. Definitely one of the biggest bucks ive ever seen from stand because it looked like a giant from that far out. Im hopeing the snow on thursday will get him past my stand

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Well there is a dispute  between papist and lawdwaz about aging deer on the hoof in the field 

BORING!!! if your going to argue at least argue over politics or AR’s or horns vs meat....and NOT in the “Live from the woods” thread. Uh oh...am I on the hit list!!


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Here he is boys.
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A lone doe came out into the field about 410. This guy followed her out just before legal time was up. I was already packed up and ready to try and slip out of the blind without spooking the doe. I was just about to stand up and this guy came waltzing out of the tree line headed right for the doe. She’s around 45 yards out. He runs towards her nose to the ground and stops broad side at 40 yards. I had no time to wait, I drew back, settled the pin and let her rip. Perfect double lung shot right behind the shoulder. He ran about 50 yards before piling up. I was shaking for a good 10 mins after the shot. I am so excited I finally got to arrow this guy. Been watching this buck for the last 2 seasons.

Going to let him hang tonight and take better pictures tomorrow before I drop him off at the butcher.
Stud!!! Congrats. Let's see a pic straight on !

As far as the ground thing, looks like another one joins the #biz'sgroundpoundergang

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4 hours ago, chefhunter86 said:


I don’t have any deer search numbers for out that way but I’m sure other members do. Honestly if I’m wrong and you hit liver that’s great for the dogs too. By the sounds of what you have see I have to ask was the deer slightly quartered towards you?


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No.if anything quartering away.know my arm moved for sure to.felt it in the shot n said "oh f" to myself.rushed shot

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4 hours ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Here he is boys.
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A lone doe came out into the field about 410. This guy followed her out just before legal time was up. I was already packed up and ready to try and slip out of the blind without spooking the doe. I was just about to stand up and this guy came waltzing out of the tree line headed right for the doe. She’s around 45 yards out. He runs towards her nose to the ground and stops broad side at 40 yards. I had no time to wait, I drew back, settled the pin and let her rip. Perfect double lung shot right behind the shoulder. He ran about 50 yards before piling up. I was shaking for a good 10 mins after the shot. I am so excited I finally got to arrow this guy. Been watching this buck for the last 2 seasons.

Going to let him hang tonight and take better pictures tomorrow before I drop him off at the butcher.

Dandy!!!!congrats

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This is probably my last hunt of the archery season. Back to the blind that I've had the most sightings of the big 9, (3) that I've been playing with these last few weeks. It's been an honor to hunt him, and to have a buck like that on our property. 

Been a real fun season so far! Been close, but not close enough, on a couple of real nice bucks. Passed on a bunch of younger ones. Lets see what today brings!

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Having stand anxiety this morning. Not sure where to sit given the conditions. I will probably split the day into two areas with a mid-day scout for snow tracks in-between. Hoping for a nice wall-hanging trophy this year. No apologies. I have antler fever this year. Lovin it! 

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Out in 3g. 29° and light wind from NE. Clear skies and sun is peeking over the horizon. Crosswbow and doe tags with me. The volume on the leaves was turned up to 11 with this morning frost. Hope nothing was close to my trail cause they are long gone now.

 

Good luck to all out there and thanks to all the vets for their service.

 

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