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15 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Beautiful morning out. But where’s the deer ? These robins better start south soon. This candy bar didn’t stand a chance 47e8a4e58152c06c7c6af7191a9c9d69.jpg


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Chrunch , is the sound that wrapper makes digging it out and opening it .

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Well this is a little awkward! A spike is standing under my stand licking my fresh urine from a fallen branch and eating the leaves that I just whizzed on from my stand!! WTF?67a71eca774ee93c0542d7d3a2b25696.jpg&key=5c7ba884cdaab87d8cd7aa16d91de5dfd192819add33e937d54a07a0d58d7e3b

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You must have a deer vagina

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Pretty sure chef said he ate them last year too “as a joke” but really liked them


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I've got some in my freezer from last season along with tongue and heart. All vacuum sealed for peak freshness. Still trying to work up to breading then deep frying them

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Pouring in 3s as I pack for Williamsburg, Va and the Nyak 7th grade field trip- be back Friday in time for gun opener(probably still hunt bow) but feeling like I am leaving some creatures who want to die this week. Looking forward to the BBD calls and money...uhhh...hero...shots!


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You would want some money shots you freak

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11 hours ago, Belo said:

For the record on the age in the hood debate.

Here’s my list of what most hunters can discern.

Fawn
1.5
2.5
3.5 and up

At 3.5 and up it’s a guess unless he has a gray head.


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man autocorrect got me on that one :rofl:

10 hours ago, Moho81 said:


I’m so glad I’m not most hunters as I am clearly able to discern small, medium and large deer!!!! emoji1787.pngemoji1787.pngemoji1787.png


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let me help:

small

fawn and 1.5

medium

2.5

large

3.5 and up

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9 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

Got on a good track in the dark, sometimes things go to good and I caught up to him in his bed at 745. He gave no signs of bedding down so he caught me with my pants down and only fave me one fleeing shot and I missed. Still on his track and I have lots of time!


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go get em.  Used to love tracking them up in the dacks on state land.  it was always a fun way to hunt.  Good Luck! 

(i always seemed to catch up with the does though- lol)

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15 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

Got on a good track in the dark, sometimes things go to good and I caught up to him in his bed at 745. He gave no signs of bedding down so he caught me with my pants down and only fave me one fleeing shot and I missed. Still on his track and I have lots of time!


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This sounds fun.  One day I will give tracking a try.

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2 minutes ago, Robhuntandfish said:

its tough to do around southern tier.  Up North with miles of state land dont have to worry about them going onto other property. But a lot less deer so you have to stay on one if fresh tracks.

Yep - wouldn't take me long to hit the posted sign around here.

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12 hours ago, GreenDrake said:

Went to a new farm in Northern zone tonight.

I am leasing it for 5 years with a right of first refusal yo purchase it...beautiful house and all. 230 acres...HUGE pond covered in geese and ducks...and plenty of grouse and turkey. 

Sounds like a beautiful piece of property!

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Not seeing anything from this stand. I decided to play the role of good hubby and drive my wife to Philly for a job interview. Five and a half hour drive and it’s much faster than flying...ridiculous. 

Hoping to be home for an evening sit but either way, scored major points with the wife. To be redeemed next week. 

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50 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

Got on a good track in the dark, sometimes things go to good and I caught up to him in his bed at 745. He gave no signs of bedding down so he caught me with my pants down and only fave me one fleeing shot and I missed. Still on his track and I have lots of time!


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Wow. Love to hear the total distance you end up tracking him. That sounds like hunting with a workout!

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