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chowder

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  1. There will be lots of opportunities to go winter fishing w/ others, stay tuned -Andy
  2. Kind of tough to follow up those last posts but I'll be trying to help my 14 year old son Tristan get his first deer here on the family farm in McDonough, NY.
  3. Have any of you guys shot both the Black Cloud and the Rem. Hypersonic? Any comments?
  4. Heck of a buck Ray! Nice going, but now your gonna have to make some space on the wall of shame! -Andy
  5. Happy Birthday and have great day Bob! -Andy
  6. Good going Mark! Sounds like an interesting place to fish -Andy
  7. Good things come to those who wait,
  8. I tell everybody getting into archery the same thing; once you let that arrow go, anything and everything can happen and eventually will so make peace with it, this is a live and let die deal with no apologies offered or accepted...
  9. Pete, speaking of stories, I'm expecting some real good ones from you and Grey after next weekend. -Andy
  10. With my archery/mzzl ldr tags filled I was able to watch a classic rut scene yesterday w/ out needing to kill anything. Ok, Im on stand (got my dmps w/ me); in comes a young doe w/ a 1.5 6pt. They are in front of me for about 2 hrs and he is just being a real gentleman while she is truly overheated w/ no clue as to how this goes. Suddenly out of the brush charges a massive 2.5 9pt. He's closing to 25 yards w/ his head down when the 6 steps in front of the doe and lowers his head at an angle. The 9 stops and just puffs up his chest. The 6 checks to see if the doe is still behind him and lowers his little rack and paws the ground twice(I'm really starting to like this guy!) The 9 does the stiff legged walk about 90 degrees and tries to close the distance to the doe again. The 6 quarters around checks on the doe and lowers his head again. The 9 moves off and back, nibbles something as a face saving gesture and moves off... In addition to the sympathetic glow I felt when the little guy held onto his girl, I thought this whole scene showed something else interesting as well. Once bucks get to be 2.5 and better I think they are very economical about their breeding efforts when a fair number of does are in heat. In seconds after finding the source of the estrous trail he was following the 9pt 'knew' several things; 1. This doe has most likely been bred at least once, 2. She's been bred by this other mean spirited little s.o.b., that's gonna require some real effort to get out of the way. He quickly 'added' up this equation and concluded that w/ many other does in heat, his time was better served finding a situation w/ a better looking outcome. Pretty cool!
  11. Nice going,& must have been a good day to be out on the water. -Andy
  12. gotta love 2cd chances! -Andy
  13. Does anybody know what's going on w/ the production/supply of Raymarine X-5 sport pilots? They were supposed to be 'back' in stock in Oct & now the distributors who list inventory info say this unit will be 'back' in stock in Jan. Thanks, -Andy
  14. WTG! Nice work Vince.
  15. Mark, thanks for bringing this up, I guess it's back up to L.P. or down & around to Treman. It's no difference time wise for me but sure glad I didn't have to go to Lansing 1st to find out. -Andy
  16. Wow, that last buck is over the top!
  17. Duane was the first guy I met in person from this forum. He was just an outstanding individual who gave a lot to others. I'm sitting here stunned and thinking to myself "life is so damm fragile"...
  18. Pete, that's quite the story! If I were you though you I'd want to make sure Ray doesn't misread the post title and head down your way for the opening of 'bare' season. -Andy
  19. Hey Bob are you going to stand in on the 'Brown Trout Rap'?
  20. I gotta admit that the first thought that came to my mind after I read this post was"if this guy is worried about being able to make a 10 yard shot he should be practicing instead of hunting".After I thought about it for a minute though I realized that when we hunt or fish most of us are not really looking for a testosterone edged competition event pitting man against beast but rather a time in which we relax and try to look at the world from a different perspective. After I started to look at it that way it was obvious to me that this fellow, in not taking the shot, did just what he should have because it appealed to his own set of ethical standards and enabled him to enjoy his time hunting.Thank you Lee for the post and for helping me keep my own priorities in line. -Andy
  21. I hear that copper stuff is the way to go! -Andy
  22. Nice work guys
  23. Alas Ray, most of my nocturnal observations of deer have come from the cab of a tractor w/ a bank of halogens illuminating acres of windrowed hay w/ a thunderstorm only hours away! -Andy
  24. Jack is probably a 'non-breeder' buck and is very unlikely to respond to aggressive tactics.I've encountered a number of these bucks over the years & most but not all have some kind of handicap. They typically spend very little time interacting w/ other deer and are almost totally nocturnal, especially when other bucks are behaving aggressively.-Andy
  25. I don't even remove my riggers from the trax on my Islander. The boat is stored in an open front machinery shed. I just put a heavy cover over the boat & leave all the tackle & rods that I don't use for winter fishing right in the boat. I do remove my displays (and my stash of pretzels & bottled water).
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