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5 minutes ago, Papist said:

Looks like I got pulled over and azz-raped by the deer-aging cops. Be warned folks. This guy takes no prisoners. Let there be no more 'how old is this deer' threads from here on out. The deer-age cop is watching and he is PIZZED OFF! 

Heed my advice Lawdwaz. Take up shuffle board or yatzi or something and make better use of your time.

Answer my questions:

"So you know the age of the deer you've killed huh, how'd you determine that?

Was it just by your fancy card or did you have a biologist age them by tooth wear?"

 

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2 minutes ago, chefhunter86 said:


You gut shot it or at least it sounds that way. What part of the state are you in? Call deer search they will find it


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Thinking I may have to.dark red blood and some lighter blood with small bubbles I noticed.hunting south west of Rochester in byron.western ny

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Thinking I may have to.dark red blood and some lighter blood with small bubbles I noticed.hunting south west of Rochester in byron.western ny

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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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.

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23 minutes ago, Robhuntandfish said:

Didn't see a thing tonite. A buddy of mine got a doe.

If I don't get a deer by Friday I am done with bow season this year!!! Lol. 

Gonna be off w,th,f I think for a last push.

 

Late bow season last 8 days of season...DMFA in January, NJ is open til march 

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2 minutes 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.

A sincere congratulations!  I dream of your experience,  been after a certain buck for 3 seasons.   Its not about me though,  congrats, and nice job! Wish I could make a 40 yard shot.

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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.


Wow congrats


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4 minutes ago, Papist said:

ADK, do you dare hazard guess at his age given the atmosphere on here tonight? 

Be careful.

Pretty sure the lower jaw is connected to that giant head 

Don't get me wrong I think aging on the hoof gives everyone a good baseline for guessing and discussing body size/age

only two ways to get the age, kill em or card em

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7 minutes 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.

Congrats.  Great Buck!

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I’ll make my story short. Sat from 2- sunset in that time I saw 10 different deer none ever got closer than 50 yards. 3 of them came by just as I got to the top of the ladder stand with no bow in hand. 1 was a buck. All said and done I had about as good of a bow season as you can have without ever drawing the bow back. I think I counted 8 different sits. 5 mornings and 3 evenings 21 total deer.

Perhaps my 4th season will be my lucky season!

Bring on the Gun!
#deathfromabove


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10 minutes ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Here he is boys.
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c66249be40d30c7a9156a8d522db6710.jpg
6f51007cf5a8cd55cc42520bfa39abc3.jpg
7a9fdd1f8eaa9b712ede6e16fd53044d.jpg

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.

Great Job !!!!

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1 minute ago, Moho81 said:

I’ll make my story short. Sat from 2- sunset in that time I saw 10 different deer none ever got closer than 50 yards. 3 of them came by just as I got to the top of the ladder stand with no bow in hand. 1 was a buck. All said and done I had about as good of a bow season as you can have without ever drawing the bow back. I think I counted 8 different sits. 5 mornings and 3 evenings 21 total deer.

Perhaps my 4th season will be my lucky season!

Bring on the Gun!
#deathfromabove


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Late season last 8 days 

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4 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

only two ways to get the age, kill em or card em

So don't even guess your saying, just in case 'you-know-who' is around?

After tonight I tend to agree. I will never be so bold or brazen again. I really learned my lesson. Boy did I.  I may even stop using the non-gender neutral terms 'Buck' or 'Doe'. You never know who might get offended these days.

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3 minutes ago, Papist said:

So don't even guess your saying, just in case 'you-know-who' is around?

After tonight I tend to agree. I will never be so bold or brazen again. I really learned my lesson. Boy did I. 

 

It's s guess so don't worry about it either way...I talk all kinds of crap, nobody listens 

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