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AAlmeter 04:50 PM 10-15-2008
I've seen at least a dozen spread out all over the place in prior hangouts, lets try to keep a consistent one going here. I'm assuming its the right place since the fly fishing is in GD too.

So, who's out there now? Who got what? What are you going after? What are you using? And of course, any pictures?

Bow season opens this Saturday for me. I'll be hunting black bear (never any luck, no bait no dogs in NY) and whitetail in southwestern NY (Allegheny Mountains). Using a Bear compound and maybe a Bear recurve.
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SvilleKid 09:33 PM 10-15-2008
Bow season started today for whitetail. Squirrel and Rabbit season also started. Not a bow hunter (yet), so will have to wait for a bit. Disked up the area at back of acreage where my hide-a-hole is, notices the deer have been tearing up my mineral rock, and had several tracks and action around the salt lick. Not sure if the corn feeder is getting deer action, or if I will just have a lot of really fat squirrels in the freezer this winter!
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compuag 11:45 PM 10-15-2008
Right now I'm currently dove hunting and it's been awesome. Quail and whitetail open up shortly. Very spoiled here in South Texas with all the possibilities. I've gotten a few pics off my trail cam of a nice 10pt coming to a feeder. I Hope he's still around when the season opens.

If anyone is interested in a little South Texas hunting, PM me.
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fissure 06:00 AM 10-16-2008
Our season here in michigan started October 1. This year the lower peninsula inacted a no baiting law. First year hunting with the homemade longbow, wood arrows...the whole nine yards. Any non fawn was going to get it, being the first for the longbow. Missed a fat little 4 point opening day and haven't seen squat yet. What I learned?
Longbows with heavy wood arrows are much much slower than a compound,
Deer really can duck an arrow out of these slow bows,
It's time to break out the compound, get a deer, and then go back to the longbow:-)

My brother (DPD6030) got a nice 12 point opening week with his pse compound.

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AAlmeter 05:45 PM 10-17-2008
Originally Posted by fissure:
Our season here in michigan started October 1. This year the lower peninsula inacted a no baiting law. First year hunting with the homemade longbow, wood arrows...the whole nine yards. Any non fawn was going to get it, being the first for the longbow. Missed a fat little 4 point opening day and haven't seen squat yet. What I learned?
Longbows with heavy wood arrows are much much slower than a compound,
Deer really can duck an arrow out of these slow bows,
It's time to break out the compound, get a deer, and then go back to the longbow:-)

My brother (DPD6030) got a nice 12 point opening week with his pse compound.

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Congrats to your brother!

I've got a stickbow myself. It's barely legal (not a huge draw weight) and I would never use it anyway, but one of these days I'd like to make a new one and give it a go. I've got a certain spot where I always have deer within 10 yards...nothing thats trophy material, but to take a deer with a stickbow...can't beat that!

Oh...and tomorrow is my opening day for bow!
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AriesOpusX 06:03 PM 10-17-2008
Bow season started here but I'm not big on the bow yet. Waiting for my shotguns turn. :-)
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AAlmeter 09:02 PM 10-17-2008
5 hours until the drive down to go hunting....wish I could sleep. Whether you sit there or get a 12 point albino buck, most don't realize that its nothing more than therapy for the average guy.

Good luck everyone..and be safe!
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compuag 09:09 PM 10-17-2008
Originally Posted by AAlmeter:
5 hours until the drive down to go hunting....wish I could sleep. Whether you sit there or get a 12 point albino buck, most don't realize that its nothing more than therapy for the average guy.

Good luck everyone..and be safe!
Here's hoping for a little more than just therapy! :-)
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nhcigarfan 09:41 PM 10-17-2008
Whitetail in NH. Going to be using my .357 in the pistol/shotgun area and the .30 .30 with those sweet leverevolution rounds up in rifle country
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Diesel Kinevel 10:14 PM 10-17-2008
Whitetail... Shot a 4 point yesterday morning blackpowder. I hunt with everything except crossbow
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DPD6030 09:13 PM 10-20-2008
Shot a doe this weekend, October, 18th. Plan to hunt some more. I'm giving the doe to the landowner who lets me hunt his wonderful deer filled property.
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SvilleKid 09:39 PM 10-20-2008
Checked my rear acreage this afternoon. Tearing up the mineral rock. Lots of fresh tracks in the ground I plowed 5 days ago, several nice size tracks!!! Getting excited. Will put my climber out tomorrow so it will be common place in three weeks when gun season opens.

Thought I had a deal on a complete Bow set-up for $200 (including arrows and hard case), but was already sold by the time I got to seller. :-)
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kayak_rat 06:46 AM 10-21-2008
Went last weekend for the opening of muzzleloader here in Ark. Dropped a nice size doe. Saw a great 8 point buck, but a brown bear decided to wander close to us and sent my trophy in the other direction. If I had my sidearm with me, I would have shot a the bear.........but one shot from a muzzleloader on a bear.......I dont trust my shooting abilities that much.

Also TONS and TONS of squirrels. They are extremely large this year. Got about a dozen in the frezer for chili and stew.
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fissure 08:05 AM 10-21-2008
Originally Posted by kayak_rat:
Went last weekend for the opening of muzzleloader here in Ark. Dropped a nice size doe. Saw a great 8 point buck, but a brown bear decided to wander close to us and sent my trophy in the other direction. If I had my sidearm with me, I would have shot a the bear.........but one shot from a muzzleloader on a bear.......I dont trust my shooting abilities that much.

Also TONS and TONS of squirrels. They are extremely large this year. Got about a dozen in the frezer for chili and stew.
Muzzleloader on a bear would be fine, all about shot placement like everything else. We shoot them with bows up here:-) My dad shot one a couple years ago with a hickory selfbow we made.
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ahc4353 08:26 AM 10-21-2008
Good luck to all. I have downed my fair share of deer. Don't care much about killing any more. Not to say I would let MR. Wallhanger walk. I just love to be at camp with the guys and the smell of the woods. Other than home no place better on earth than deer camp.

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EMFreeburg 08:32 AM 10-21-2008
My dad and I are bow hunting whitetail in CT right now. But a few weeks ago my dad went Caribou hunting up in Canada.

Here's what he got:
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fissure 08:34 AM 10-21-2008
Great camp Al!! Takes me back to my childhood camping in the canvas outfitters tent on the eve of the gun opener.
And yes, it isn't all about the killing. If it was just that it wouldn't be worth it. Kind of like this site, it is the people you meet and become friends with that make it, cigars are somewhat secondary.

Great Caribou!! Something I've always wanted to do with my bow.
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EMFreeburg 08:49 AM 10-21-2008
They gave him two tags and he tried to take the second with his bow, but no such luck. Ended up taking another with the gun.
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ahc4353 08:55 AM 10-21-2008
Biggest buck I ever missed, hell biggest one I have ever seen live was in Howell MI. I still have nightmares about that shot. :-)


On a side note, I would like to ask that all photos posted be tasteful in nature (no super bloody or tongue shots). All hunters know what I mean on this. We need to promote a positive image of our sport. I would ask the mod team that if ANY pics arise that are of poor taste that they be removed as soon as possible.
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fissure 09:29 AM 10-21-2008
Man Al, you lived very close to me (assuming you hunted close to where you live).....scary:-) I am just north of there about 15-20 miles. There is some big bucks running around, you just have to be able to hunt the private property they are on.
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