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Went to the lease with intent of installing the blind on my dad's double ladder...

As soon as I got out of the truck 2 bedded doe left the field and made there way fairly quickly up the north face...

So I did some tracking but never saw them again...no chores done either but lots of good info and had a red fox trot past me 10 yards no idea I was thereIMG_6254.thumb.PNG.a494a8c02f7d8f5844d687f182269ba2.PNGIMG_6252.thumb.PNG.d2bb98647e3352082c677ac6b7094082.PNGIMG_6255.thumb.PNG.5bf5217e33b907192bf5db98adc8cff4.PNGIMG_6253.thumb.PNG.269ca6e8558f8877fe2ba8c414106380.PNG

On the way home stopped at a public spot I hunt and got on more sign:

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2 hours ago, tarheel95 said:

I was thinking of starting a food plot next season. Instead I am going to plant privet, put in a stone patio with a fire pit and pool, and put up no hunting signs.

 

The guy (and all of his neighbors) don't hunt at all. I told him there are dudes out there that would pay money just for the opportunity to see a buck like that much less hunt one. His response was, "really? They are in my yard every day."

 

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There are so many small public parcels in NJ that it is possible to get on neighborhood deer

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What say ye?   Injured buck?  See neck.  Had him last two days in my plot.  Only sat the plot once all season with my daughter.  
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I think it’s rare that a deer survive a squatch strike like that across the jugular- as a result you may want to avoid that buck totally(just send me the coordinates and I’ll let you know what I find)


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My clothes got soaked this morning from the melting wet snow dripping off the trees. I took them home and dried them on lunch. Now it's raining and they can get wet all over again.... oh goodie! As strong and gusty as the wind is, I don't dare put up the umbrella.

The mood I'm in right now, even that piss-lickin'-spike from last night might be in danger if he comes by! Grrrr...

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Got thurs and Fri off to try for last of bow.  Winter storm warning here for tonite into tomorrow 5-10 inches of snow. Thanks Lake Ontario!   Thurs looks great though will plan on hunting most all day and friday morning.  That much snow ought to really push down the brush for the gun opener where i hunt.  Good luck all out there today !

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Back in the stand in 8N.  Last night was a bust.  Around 4:20 the landowner adjacent to my parcel drove his tractor around the perimeter of his land to re-hang his posted signs.  Parked about 40yds away from my stand and seemed confused about where the boundary was.  We had a friendly talk and I packed up and left.  

Im hoping for better luck tonight.  The wind is right and I’m next to their bedroom.

Good luck to anyone hunting this evening!

 

 

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Back in the stand in 8N.  Last night was a bust.  Around 4:20 the landowner adjacent to my parcel drove his tractor around the perimeter of his land to re-hang his posted signs.  Parked about 40yds away from my stand and seemed confused about where the boundary was.  We had a friendly talk and I packed up and left.  
Im hoping for better luck tonight.  The wind is right and I’m next to their bedroom.
Good luck to anyone hunting this evening!
 
 
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Looks like big buck country

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1 hour ago, moog5050 said:

What say ye?   Injured buck?  See neck.  Had him last two days in my plot.  Only sat the plot once all season with my daughter.  

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Decent buck! I'd be happy to shoot him, and do a post mortum?  :imsohappy:

But only if I couldn't hunt from your deck!...

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1 hour ago, ApexerER said:

If you tie him up under my tree stand and give me two or three shots I can maybe seal the deal for you and we can find out...

I would like to pass on him for another year but my standards ain't so high come regular season at my property where I have only scored one for the wall so who knows.  I really need to hunt it more often.  We usually have a few biguns around there to.  First world problems of too many properties to hunt.

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16 minutes ago, grampy said:

Decent buck! I'd be happy to shoot him, and do a post mortum?  :imsohappy:

But only if I couldn't hunt from your deck!...

Let me know when you are coming.  That blind in the background is all you!

EDIT:  There is a blind there to the left but not in pic which I blew up.  Use your imagination.  lol

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Rut-Cation day 3 only doing an afternoon today due to some appointments. Out in 6g in a place that I shot my 2 biggest Buck's but that was back in 1998 and 2000 before the swallow wort made it into the area. The place went downhill in the early 2000s with the invasive plant moving in and overhunting.Have not seen a deer here in prably 8 yrs but I generally only hunt it once a year. A coworker took a wide 4 point out of here last weekend so I thought I'd give it my yearly visit. I'd be happy to just fill my second 6g tag. Good luck everyone out.

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54 minutes ago, Cabin Fever said:

My clothes got soaked this morning from the melting wet snow dripping off the trees. I took them home and dried them on lunch. Now it's raining and they can get wet all over again.... oh goodie! As strong and gusty as the wind is, I don't dare put up the umbrella.

The mood I'm in right now, even that piss-lickin'-spike from last night might be in danger if he comes by! Grrrr...

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Bob I'm amazed that you continue to hunt these conditions. True dedication brother. 

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