Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/22/20 08:04 PM
11/22/20 08:04 PM
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Nessmuck
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Hows Moosy holding up aftah all that good Whiskey?
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
#7059280
11/22/20 08:14 PM
11/22/20 08:14 PM
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Alex the dog
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Bear Tracker - I hope I can be out there at her age and dropping a nice buck!
Deer Fly - nice when a plan comes together, congrats.
Dave
Forever in debt to my Father who introduced me to trapping. May I be half the man he was.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/22/20 09:49 PM
11/22/20 09:49 PM
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Nessmuck
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Moosie is doing just fine, Nessie! Takes more than a little whiskey to knock me down!
Neither my son nor I have even seen a deer yet. Very little shooting in the area today, and nothing close. Problem right now is lack of pressure to move them around.
Back at it in the morning. Forgot what it was like to be on the road early in the morning listening to the crazy people on "Coast to Coast" talking about alien abductions, probing, walking through walls, communicating with their minds...on and on and on.
Moosetrot Sounds a lot like hunting in NH....of course we are old school ....and don’t use cameras.
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Nessmuck]
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11/22/20 10:07 PM
11/22/20 10:07 PM
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Moosetrot
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Moosie is doing just fine, Nessie! Takes more than a little whiskey to knock me down!
Neither my son nor I have even seen a deer yet. Very little shooting in the area today, and nothing close. Problem right now is lack of pressure to move them around.
Back at it in the morning. Forgot what it was like to be on the road early in the morning listening to the crazy people on "Coast to Coast" talking about alien abductions, probing, walking through walls, communicating with their minds...on and on and on.
Moosetrot Sounds a lot like hunting in NH....of course we are old school ....and don’t use cameras. Yeah, we stay pretty traditional. That's how I was brought up and carried it over to our son who will do the same with his sons. Since he bought his place I usually stay up there and do kind of a "deer camp" thing. Get up, make a good breakfast and head out into the woods. This year, due to Covid, things are a little different but we are having a blast anyway. I've killed a lot of deer in my day but really enjoy the meat so keep on doing it year after year. Just something nice about sitting in a stand watching the sun rise and the wood coming awake. Maybe tomorrow something will walk by, maybe not but I will be enjoying myself either way. Moosetrot
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/23/20 09:10 AM
11/23/20 09:10 AM
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Alex the dog
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Well Sunday was a day of mixed emotions. Helped the BIL track a deer he shot Saturday by our house about 4pm that we decided to let sit because the blood looked like a liver hit. Followed sporadic blood up to neighbor's property line to the West, I gave the neighbor a call and he said he observed the buck about 4:30 come out in the field he was over-looking, follow the edge east and enter woods in the SE corner of the field. He said it looked like it was hurting but with his buck tag filled he didn't shoot it. Got permission to enter his land, followed the blood and eventually lost it back on our property. Buck had traveled over 600 yds with out bedding down so we started grid searching the 40 we lost the blood on and came up empty. While walking back to the house we kicked out the largest deer I have ever seen hunting. 150 yds running away he was a heavy beam, wide 10 or 12pt buck would guess in the 160"+ range. I'm carrying a 12ga open sight slugger and had to watch him run onto neighbor's property. With the BIL along it could have gone on his buck tag but now is just a memory. Called the neighbor back to let him know we didn't find the deer and of the massive buck we saw, he said he saw him Friday evening feeding from 3 to 3:30pm and watched him head east into our woods. So good to know he spent two nights there, hopefully if we stay out of the West side of our property he comes back and get a crack at him come late season archery.
Good luck to everyone still out there!
Dave
Last edited by Alex the dog; 11/23/20 09:10 AM.
Forever in debt to my Father who introduced me to trapping. May I be half the man he was.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Alex the dog]
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11/23/20 09:21 AM
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Got permission to enter his land, followed the blood and eventually lost it back on our property. Buck had traveled over 600 yds with out bedding down so we started grid searching the 40 we lost the blood on and came up empty. Dave Your neighbor is a saint if he let you 'grid search' his forty on opening weekend! Especially with a 160" buck around!!
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/23/20 02:37 PM
11/23/20 02:37 PM
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No Bucks yet for me
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: BvrRetriever]
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11/23/20 03:04 PM
11/23/20 03:04 PM
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Alex the dog
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Got permission to enter his land, followed the blood and eventually lost it back on our property. Buck had traveled over 600 yds with out bedding down so we started grid searching the 40 we lost the blood on and came up empty. Dave Your neighbor is a saint if he let you 'grid search' his forty on opening weekend! Especially with a 160" buck around!! The neighbor is a pretty nice guy but the wounded buck had traveled back on our property and that is where we had grid searched. We held off until Sunday 9am before starting the track out of respect for him and other hunters close by. Dave
Last edited by Alex the dog; 11/23/20 03:09 PM.
Forever in debt to my Father who introduced me to trapping. May I be half the man he was.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/23/20 08:54 PM
11/23/20 08:54 PM
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Nessmuck
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Son and I hunted all day again...still have not seen a deer.
Moosetrot You can’t be eating pigs in a blanket...Venison chili and beer before deer hunting..........
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Wisconsin Deer Hunters...Happy Deer Season Eve!!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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11/25/20 06:16 PM
11/25/20 06:16 PM
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Nessmuck
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Moosy....you Faahting up a storm in the Deer Stand ? ....that could be a problem.... Dang now the Covid ? That stinks
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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