All Items can be picked up near the Syracuse NY area or shipped at cost.
Brand New - never seen water - Shark Flashers $40 lot
Traxtech Rod Holder $65 -
15 Misc Flashers $85 - all
Meat Shears Brand New Unopened $5-
Big Jon Rod Holder - (Missing the pull pin) $25-
Looking for general report for Fair Haven area. I’ve not been out yet this year due to some family issues and this upcoming weekend 6-19 we have our wounded Warriors trip. We will have 13/14 boats participating with 30+ vets. Just looking to get theses men and women some fish. Any reports are appreciated ‘Bout Time Mike
looking to see what everyone uses to haul their gear with? i have been using backpacks but i am looking into maybe a waist pack. I carry a knife, drag rope, field dressing supplies (latex gloves, baby wipes as i am allergic to deer hair), couple pens, estrus can, bottle of water etc. I have found that my backpack has alot of unused space and I do ALOT of walking 3+ miles in and out and my back is usually sore by the end of the day from the weight of the bag on my shoulders
what are you using for releases to hold the copper? I usually "bury" the copper towards the back of the release. you can see a shaker on the line but it takes a bigger fish/harder strike to release. I use big Scotty releases and they work well
Just want to take a moment and wish everyone a safe and healthy Holiday season. Everyone on here made the hunting season a great one and I enjoyed talking to everyone. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone. ‘Bout Time Mike
I finally took my first deer with the muzzleloader. After missing 3/4 of gun season due to Covid I finally started feeling better last week and I did a couple sets at the Farm at home with nothing to show for it. This morning I headed south and met the guys from Camp. We kicked up a couple doe and a small buck at two pieces of state land. Then at 3 o’clock we moved to another small piece of state land and at 3:45 I was able to take my buck at 90 yards. It was a dead center shoulder hit he ran close to 200 yards and I only had two drops of blood the entire way. If it wasn’t for snow on the ground and being able to follow his tracks I never would’ve found him
This is my first year with a muzzleloader and late season hunting. Do you guys generally find the deer this time of year are “last light feeding” type. I am trying to put a strategy together. I have bedding areas, pinch point, and cut bean field to hunt. Trying to decide what is the best tactic and time to be where ‘Bout Time Mike
My season is put on hold. My wife has tested Positive for COVID and she has it bad. Just about every symptom. She was and has been the most cautious and careful about this and it blows our mind how or where she got it. I’m on contact quarantine for 14 days now. I will be released on the 15th. I will hunt muzzleloader for the first time ever this year. I enjoy reading this thread as it “lets me live” through all of you while I’m stuck inside. Look forward to all the stories and be safe everyone ‘Bout Time Mike
I walked my entire farm in 7A (180+ acres) today and only saw rabbit tracks. Could not believe it. My hunting group down in 7R pushed a big section of woods and only kicked out one yearling. Can’t figure it out ‘Bout Time Mike
Best pic I received so far. My “hit list” buck is still standing. Thanksgiving had 7 guys hunting the farm while I was home. I thought for sure he was gone. Just has to make it by tomorrow and then I will be hunting him hard for the remainder of the season. ‘Bout Time Mike
I made my own. I went to Wally World and bought some composite cutting board and ripped it the width and dado’d the edges to fit under the track edges ‘Bout Time Mike
Thought it would be cool to start a thread with deer taken on State Land. These two were both taken on state land in 7R this year. The big 8 was shot by my buddy and I’m holding it up just for size comparison ‘Bout Time Mike