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Saw nothing in a short am sit.  Have a vet appt and a quick appt for me then back in the woods.  Sitting in a stand I only sat in twice all year cause it was a late setup and dragged a deer out both times. Hoping that the third time is also a charm. 

Hopefully if I do I won't get kicked out lol.  Owner and his son gun hunt there and didn't get a thing this season. If I shoot a third I might be on the naughty list.  ......but I can't help my self!  And I am taking them venison today. 

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46 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:


Highly unlikely there will be a next time, that place ain’t for me. We had pizza in little Italy and it was good but expensive. Best thing I ate was the bagels.


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Ive had pizza in at least 15 different shops in different areas of NYC, and honestly, I cant say as Ive ever had a really good slice there. I think the pizza in this area is far better. To me, bagels are bagels. Unless theres something really screwed up with them, they are all the same to me.

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Was it a really big guy that was a local? If so, I probably know who you are talking about. Yep, hunted the hill, used to park campers up at the corner by the logging trail that went straight off of the main road coming in from the Belfast side. Used to call it "The Hilton on the hill". I havent hunted up there in a long time now.

Really big guy, I’d say a local for sure. I killed a lot of deer on Coyle I miss it. And I believe I know that corner and remember guys camped there. Small world! Anyone I ran in to up there was friendly and we’d talk about where we were hunting and give space, especially during bow


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6 minutes ago, The_Real_TCIII said:


Really big guy, I’d say a local for sure. I killed a lot of deer on Coyle I miss it. And I believe I know that corner and remember guys camped there. Small world! Anyone I ran in to up there was friendly and we’d talk about where we were hunting and give space, especially during bow


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Its usually people from the same crew camped at that spot. I can remember opening weekends where there were 30+ campers up there, most of them being regulars. There was this one guy that had an old school Winnebago that was all rednecked out. Deer antlers on it and such. It had a name, but I just cant think of it now. Maybe T-Rex? I dunno. It was just kinda silly and cool.

I used to like sitting on the edge of what I called "the bowl", which is a pretty deep bottom with steep sides just off of the road, on the opposite side as the old overgrown field. I sat there and watched alot of deer move through, always seemed to be does when I didnt have a DMP or bucks when all I had was a DMP lol.

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Out for the pm sit.....haven't been to this place since the opener of gun. I have never sat in this particular stand but it's loaded with tracks..... unfortunately kicked a few up on the way in. We got three guys spread over 80 acres looking to punch a tag.c6f38e698088f9db5985b25106e3b152.jpg714cc4469dd2e4d90be290d445408982.jpg

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2 hours ago, Robhuntandfish said:

In the corn!

One lone set of pretty big tracks on way in and 14 inches from my stand. Lol

Last night's or this morning's.   Hope he comes back.  

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The minute I saw this picture I thought to myself... hes gonna get one for sure.  

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