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for sale : usa Maribou Steelhead Jigs
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New Gun laws getting voted on tomorrow in NY
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What do you guys think
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2019 Recap for me. I really am a better fisherman than hunter, and for the last 8 years I have hunted about once or twice a year (opening weekend of shotgun). I have gotten lucky on many of those opening days putting 1 or 2 does in the freezer almost every year. Anyway, I usually chase steelhead and browns in the tribs from September to May. This year, I decided I want to dive back into hunting. After the kings wrapped up on the piers for me, I grabbed my bow and shot it for the first time in 8 years. 2011 was my first year bow hunting, and I was able to take a nice doe that year with it. So the 10, 20, and 30 yard pin were still spot on. I really want to take a mature wall hanger buck, and I’m not going to settle for a small buck. Got in the woods for the first sit of my season the second week of October. Had a nice doe work by at 50 yards about a half hour into the sit, and just watching that deer work through made me regret not bow hunting the last 8 years. There is really nothing like it. Awhile later I watch a few doe come out into the far side of the field, and out follows a monster buck. That was the first time I had seen a big buck while on stand. Anyway, they worked back into the woods and were gone. Just before last light, I had a nice mature doe come by at 15 yards broadside, and let it fly. The deer spooked and then just walked away. I had completely missed 🤦🏻♂️. I was right on her, so I really didn’t know what happened. A few days later, same thing, doe at 18 yards and missed again and I was right on her. I had shot right over her back. Well my inexperience in bow hunting led to these misses. I didn’t realize that anything closer than 20 yards, you have to aim lower because of the angle from the tree stand. After I figured that out, I practice from a stand and had it dialed in. Well, the rest of my bow season every deer I saw was 5 to 10 yards out of my shooting range at 35 to 40 yards, or were small bucks that I could have shot, but that wasn’t what I was after. I had a couple really awesome encounters with shooter bucks just out of shooting range. The spot I hunted this year was bow only, so I hunted undisturbed deer all season long. The most deer I have seen in a season has been like 8 lol so seeing over 100 deer this season was a treat for me. I ended up taking a smaller doe with my new shotgun the third day of shotgun with my new savage 220 (gun is awesome) at another property I have permission on. So I had some meat in the freezer. Hunted my bow only location the rest of the season with many more close encounters, but no shots taken. Sunday was my last sit. Right before last shooting light, I had a doe come in to 35 yards broadside, and let it fly. Looked like a good a hit. Waited and hour and 45 minutes before I started to track. I could find the arrow, so I figured it still had to be stuck in the deer. Sure enough, halfway through the track I found my arrow covered in blood. Continued to follow the blood that lead me into some swampy area. With the snow falling and a crappy flashlight, I decided to back out and go back out to look Monday morning. Well Monday morning came, and after it hit that swampy area, I still couldn’t find blood even with the light. I grid searched everything for 6 hours. The end of my 2019 season left me feeling horrible as I had never shot a deer that I couldn’t find. It sucks to know I have an injured deer out there somewhere, likely dead. It was a disappointment for me. But I have learned so much this year, and really enjoyed every opportunity I had in the tree this year. I got out over 30 times, while most were short sits before work, but had to get out when I could. All in all, it was a good learning year for me, and I can’t wait for next season. Congrats to everyone who scored this year. I really enjoyed the thread. Time to dust the float fishing gear off. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Hunting a bow only area this morning. Saw 4 doe come out of a bedding area into the field edge this morning, and feed out 100 yards infront of me before working back into the thick stuff. That was it for the sit. Had to be out of the tree at 8 to be to work by 9. On my walk back to the truck, I just started to walk over the last little hill before my truck and there stands an absolute monster 20 yards broadside. I didn’t have an arrow knocked, so nothing I could do. He ran out to 80 yards and watched me walk the rest of the way to my truck. He must have had a hot doe in the thicket. 🤦🏻♂️ Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Let the savage 220 rip this morning. Not a very big doe, but meat in the freezer. First deer with the new gun, so that was cool. I have passed some small bucks this season, and unfortunately missed 2 does early in October. Needless to say, it was nice to put one down. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Been in the stand since 5:45. That hand warmer on the back of the neck is a game changer. Only action I’ve had so far was around noon. Had a nice buck chasing a doe, but never presented a shot. Going to stick it out until 3 🤞🏼. Congrats to everyone who has scored today. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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