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  1. No Canadian shipping - I'm sorry. I got burned once so never again. Chris
  2. Hello LOU friends - here's some spoons for sale. Shipping will be free. I am shipping these lots only (no local pickup) as I will be out of town hunting the next few weeks so it is easier for me to ship. USA SHIPPING ONLY ALL LOTS ARE SOLD Thanks for looking. PM me if interested. Chris LOT 1: $15.00 LOT 2: $15.00 LOT 3: $15.00 LOT 4:$15.00 LOT 5: $15.00 LOT 6: $15.00 LOT 7: $15.00 LOT 8: $15.00 LOT 9: $15.00 LOT 10: $15.00 LOT 11: $40.00 LOT 12: $40.00 LOT 13: $40.00 LOT 14: $50.00 LOT 15: $25.00
  3. Thanks boys for all the kind words. Yes, I was blessed to harvest this bad boy on our Genesee County property.
  4. I was blessed to harvest this beauty of a buck this morning. Easily the biggest bodied deer I've ever harvested with an estimated weight well above 200#. It was an incredible hunt today seeing multiple bucks and does this AM. I was lucky to have a hot doe in front of me today and this brute was chasing her all over right in front of me......he was the 23rd deer I saw today. Good luck to all Be safe, Chris
  5. Guy we used to hunt with as a kid used to "sight in" his 12 gauge by shooting rotting pumpkins the day before the Monday opener. How the heck can you sight in a gun doing that, lol?
  6. I'd wait on the loop part of this. Instead, I'd talk with a forester first (I can give you a name of a good one) and possibly they can do a management plan for you to clear some trees and put some money in your pocket while at the same time creating better habitat and cover and trails for you. You'd get the logging trails for free and get some extra cash on a selective harvest timber sale. Just my two cents, Chris
  7. Absolutely deer can jump a string at that bow speed (i.e. drop to the ground)......take a peek at this http://www.americanhunter.org/articles/2010/7/14/the-science-of-string-jumping/
  8. All set brother - thanks Scott
  9. Hello LOU friends - here's a few more loose odds and ends for sale. I'd prefer to ship these only as I'll be occupied in the deer woods the next few weeks. USA SHIPPING ONLY!!! Brand new 200' 150# coated cable with rigger kits: $20.00 plus $5.00 shipping SOLD Rings, torpedo diver with weight, Dipsy's: $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping SOLD Magnum spoons 39 total - many are brand new : $50.00 plus $5.00 shipping SOLD Thanks for looking - PM me if interested. Chris
  10. Deer will on occasion lay on their side but she will still have her ears "up" listening to what's going on around her. If her ears are down, not good but if her ears are still up and alert, she's probably just resting. She should get up after about 30 minutes. If she is still laying like that after an hour, she could be dead. Chris
  11. Now that is a stud!!! WTG buddy
  12. No sweat....good to see you harvest a nice one within the rules of your state!! Chris
  13. Correct me if I'm wrong, and perhaps you are not hunting NY, but: 1.) Junior hunting in NY is limited to hunters at least 12 years of age if accompanied by an adult hunter 2.) Crossbow hunters are supposed to be at least 14 years or older Maybe I'm missing something, but I'd be cautious posting something like this on social media. Chris
  14. Agree 100% with Scott
  15. The future of my property taken on video this morning....lol. This was just one little video snippet of one my hunts over the past few weeks. I was blessed to harvest a nice ten pointer and see countless deer over the past few weeks. Good luck to all and congrats to those that have harvested many a nice buck and doe this year. Thanks to all of you that posted in this link. Chris
  16. Awesome brute of a deer. WTG
  17. Remember deer sightings don't necessarily correlate with the amount of deer on your property, it might just mean that the patterns of the deer have changed. Logging increases cover short term (felled tree tops) and certainly can change patterns in the few weeks to months after a logging crew is in there, but long term it is great for a healthy forest as it increases forage and cover. It will increase the amount of deer with time, not decrease. I'd get a deer inventory by putting out trail cameras in your off seasons and try and learn their new travel routes, bedding, etc. I also think you need to create a sanctuary that you NEVER go in (it sounds like above that you want to cut shooting lanes and clear one of your bedding zones). Good luck - read Dougherty's books. Chris
  18. Hilarious!! Two years ago my Glendale was laying on the ground with one of the legs off and I thought it just fell over, but now you got me thinking Vince!! Cool story - good luck afield, Chris
  19. Awesome buck Ray. Thanks for sharing, Chris
  20. I also shoot a QAD Ultra HDX fall away rest and absolutely love it I have an Apex five pin sight but one week ago (right before shooting my buck mind you) I removed four out of the five pins and made my own "single pin" sight. I will never go back to a Whisker Bisquit or multiple pin sight ever again. A single pin sight is fantastic - Keep it simple. Good luck boys, Chris
  21. Good luck Jason!!
  22. I've been hunting my "new" property the past 10 days and things have really been kicking into high gear with multiple bucks sparring in front of me, some smaller basket eight points, and many doe but I was blessed to harvest this cool looking "crab claw" 10 pointer yesterday at 1:30 in the afternoon during 15-25 mph winds..... Good luck boys/ladies. This thread has been fantastic. Congrats to Rob and Dan on your awesome bucks as well and for keeping this thread so exciting! Be safe men, Chris
  23. Superb pics Dan. You should consider sending the one with the turkeys in it to one of the trail cam picture contests. I know that there are a few of them out there. So cool!!! Chris
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