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LIVE From The Woods 2018 - Lets hear stories and see some pictures!


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3 minutes ago, Cabin Fever said:

Chunks of lung, always a good sign on a bloodtrail!908635b62dc80f51cf50957ee7d31179.jpg

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Whats with you people and these teasers? Your killing me. Im living vicariously through you guys from a high rise in NYC and all you guys can post is a pic. of blood...jeez..

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3 hours ago, Moho81 said:

"Over? Did you say over? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the German's bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! And it ain't over now! Cause when the going gets tough.. The tough get goin'. Who's with me?"

What a classic....Bluto....No golf until ….Deer down....yeah...yeah....that's it....

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3 hours ago, moog5050 said:

Because we all know with 100% certainty that the day you take the break or miss a sit is the very day the buck of a lifetime stops by.  

I have a funny story just about that.  Two season's ago during bow season, the last Sunday before gun season opened, one of the local churches was doing a law enforcement appreciation mass and breakfast, so I skipped bowhunting that day to attend mass and the breakfast with two other guys from the PD.  It was a lot of fun and a bunch of kids from the congregation enjoyed checking out the police car afterwards.  Well, the next day, Monday I worked a half day to do a PM hunt and when I checked my trail cam, one of the 10 Pointers I was after that year came in and bedded down about 20 yards from my tree stand and was bedded there for over 3 hours. 

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I’m frigging tired, walked just shy of 9 miles in over a foot of snow. Followed a smoking hot buck track for about half a mile but after following him I knew he wasn’t a shooter and kept going with my loop never got on a big track but saw 3 does and a little basket. Woods were pretty, it was a good day. Sitting here google mapping a spot to head to tomorrow since all my normal spots have too much snow to track. dacebdb28a168d5012130ac744bef2d9.jpgae0580e65536c394a4af25fd58cbf4b5.jpg995943df8f07b643f8e2c439888be150.jpg


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4 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

I’m frigging tired, walked just shy of 9 miles in over a foot of snow. Followed a smoking hot buck track for about half a mile but after following him I knew he wasn’t a shooter and kept going with my loop never got on a big track but saw 3 does and a little basket. Woods were pretty, it was a good day. Sitting here google mapping a spot to head to tomorrow since all my normal spots have too much snow to track. dacebdb28a168d5012130ac744bef2d9.jpgae0580e65536c394a4af25fd58cbf4b5.jpg995943df8f07b643f8e2c439888be150.jpg


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Always enjoy your posts like this, I truly live through them.

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I’m frigging tired, walked just shy of 9 miles in over a foot of snow. Followed a smoking hot buck track for about half a mile but after following him I knew he wasn’t a shooter and kept going with my loop never got on a big track but saw 3 does and a little basket. Woods were pretty, it was a good day. Sitting here google mapping a spot to head to tomorrow since all my normal spots have too much snow to track. dacebdb28a168d5012130ac744bef2d9.jpg&key=4bf35d2fb250ed1e3704569abb41bf0d85ee13bdb94a3fa7f6f10f4329ed6e57ae0580e65536c394a4af25fd58cbf4b5.jpg&key=b7f8c92877c8f995aff8d60518241e986915d465d2079da589f7431c1267f93b995943df8f07b643f8e2c439888be150.jpg&key=613d6d448edd1be361a93c7fdfd4ae326e167f7a5dd877eca5733d64aef5361d


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MOUNTAIN LIONS!

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18 minutes ago, MPHunter said:

So I see a bunch of posts "I wasn't in my stand that day and the buck I was waiting for showed up on camera the day I wasn't there!" Coincidence?? Maybe the deer are smarter than we think....

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I knew a guy who was after a specific buck  at one point in time.  Well he had a cam up viewing what he would see, as if he were actually in the tree hunting.  He kept a climber on that tree, well he would hunt, not see the the buck, miss a day here and there, buck would walk by.  Turns out this deer was only coming through if he saw the climber at the base of the tree.  It was a neat story to hear told, not surprising to many I assume, but worth a hear. I THINK if I remember correctly he had put a different climber up in a separate tree, and took him, or watched the buck one day since that original climber was obviously at the base of a separate tree

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I knew a guy who was after a specific buck  at one point in time.  Well he had a cam up viewing what he would see, as if he were actually in the tree hunting.  He kept a climber on that tree, well he would hunt, not see the the buck, miss a day here and there, buck would walk by.  Turns out this deer was only coming through if he saw the climber at the base of the tree.  It was a neat story to hear told, not surprising to many I assume, but worth a hear. I THINK if I remember correctly he had put a different climber up in a separate tree, and took him, or watched the buck one day since that original climber was obviously at the base of a separate tree
That was my point exactly. I think when deer notice anything out of the ordinary on their normal travel routes (sight or scent) they will adjust.

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51 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

I’m frigging tired, walked just shy of 9 miles in over a foot of snow. Followed a smoking hot buck track for about half a mile but after following him I knew he wasn’t a shooter and kept going with my loop never got on a big track but saw 3 does and a little basket. Woods were pretty, it was a good day. Sitting here google mapping a spot to head to tomorrow since all my normal spots have too much snow to track. dacebdb28a168d5012130ac744bef2d9.jpgae0580e65536c394a4af25fd58cbf4b5.jpg995943df8f07b643f8e2c439888be150.jpg


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That cable crossing over the river reminds me of a place in the Adirondacks I use to hunt

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Isn't it the truth in life and in hunting?  We all hope to bag a T-Rex of a buck, we plan, prepare, put the time in...and sometimes it just doesn't work out like we dream it would.  That's the fun part of hunting- we wait for the surprise of that buck to present itself in a perfect scenario.  First and foremost we are sportsmen and women who respect the wily whitetails that we hunt. The anticipation of a successful harvest is what we put the time in and endure all kinds of weather and sometimes real boredom for. Waiting for the moment that the Lord may smile down on us and send a deer by us to enjoy, whether to shoot it or just be amazed by what a smart animal they usually are.

Congratulations to all the successful hunters that have connected so far- it ain't over yet, till the fat lady sings!

  

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