another good year.

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2008/02/19 15:38:05 (permalink)

another good year.


 

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    T.T.
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/19 15:40:08 (permalink)
    Almost like the pictures of the tipped over bucket of perch...

    "That's a nice mess o' venison!"
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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/19 18:23:12 (permalink)
    Nice bucks, what county?  If you don't mind.

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    joedirt
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/19 22:19:01 (permalink)
    Washington Co. N Strabane Twp. im in 2-B WMU

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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/19 23:04:33 (permalink)
    nice bucks also some big does
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/19 23:43:15 (permalink)
    Geeze joedirt, push a couple of them across the border to 2A an on to Scenery Hill for me lol, nice deer.
     
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/20 08:22:44 (permalink)
    i wish i could. its a shame how many died south of me.Last year i found 5 dead on the farm from the bug. where i live there isnt too much pressure on them and a lot of good habitat. i see spring does every year with twins. Last year i saw one with three. I didnt see any other doe with them. 3 years ago we took 50 doe off the farm. All leagle! i got 20 myself. The doe to Buck ratio was way out of wack. you should see it now. its about 1/2 and 1/2. I enjoy watching them in rut. Buck and doe running every where. oh and if anybody is wondering? all 50 deer were used. alot were given away (after Processing) to needy familys in my church and around the area. there is no better meat. lets hope and pray for a good year this year. no disease please!

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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 01:04:33 (permalink)
    man how many deer you see a day down there
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 09:04:43 (permalink)
    I dont see  to many during the day this time of year. i have a feeder in my back yard and at dusk there are at least 10-15 at the feeder.  i have a old camcorder vhs model that will take time laps video all night. it will take a 3 sec video every 57 sec. then i get up in the morning and watch how many different deer i see. but in the fall is nothing to see a herd of deer in the 20-30 range feeding in the hay field. alot of turkey too.

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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 11:05:29 (permalink)
    that is awesome i would love to have that what about during gun season you must see alot even during archery
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 13:36:13 (permalink)
    Yea its different in gun season. not a whole lot of pressure in the area. the only time you see them is going to there beding area and coming from. you will see a herd come running thru the area  that have been pushed from another area. Archery is the season you see them alot. We have alot of old apple orchards on the farm and man does that attract them. I will try to get some pics of the ones i see and post them

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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 13:44:59 (permalink)
    In rifle seson i hunt from the barn in the back ground.that little window up top in the hay loft. It looks out over a few hay fields. 600 yards to the furthest shot.



    post edited by joedirt - 2008/02/21 13:51:03

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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 14:22:00 (permalink)
    Nice healthy looking deer.

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/21 18:37:38 (permalink)
    that is so nice
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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: another good year. 2008/02/22 01:44:22 (permalink)
    Looks like you need to get over in that treeline and cut some more shooting lanes though.....

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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