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Title: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: rogwar on August 26, 2011, 03:36:43 PM
Have you got your cams up? I don't really hunt any more but getting things set up for my daughter again this fall. These look pretty decent considering the drought but they thankfully have good access to water.

(http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a202/TurkeyHunter65/Hunting/2011-28.jpg)

(http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a202/TurkeyHunter65/Hunting/2011-33.jpg)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Killer91 on August 26, 2011, 07:33:03 PM
Up here in north Texas the deer are pretty sad. But there's hardly any water or food. Most of the does have abandoned their fawns and I've heard rumour that their going to cancel deer season this year in the area because of the toll the drought has already taken on their population. We'll see what happens but its not looking good right now.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: skorpion on August 26, 2011, 07:46:50 PM
ive been out on some private land my moms friend owns. they gave me permission to hunt there and there are some massive bucks. i got pics but there still out in the woods attached to a tree  :noid
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: rogwar on August 26, 2011, 08:50:23 PM
Up here in north Texas the deer are pretty sad. But there's hardly any water or food. Most of the does have abandoned their fawns and I've heard rumour that their going to cancel deer season this year in the area because of the toll the drought has already taken on their population. We'll see what happens but its not looking good right now.

I used to turkey hunt a lot up in Montague County. You are right about the drought. Just look at the deer in the bottom pic from Palo Pinto.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Meatwad on August 26, 2011, 09:24:20 PM
Makin me hungry for some good deer burgers
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: 5anders on August 26, 2011, 09:41:30 PM
Got the bow sighted in, haven't got to the guns yet.  :rock

edit: Very nice game cam pictures.  Wish I had something that size on the farm.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: SIK1 on August 26, 2011, 11:01:31 PM
A friend of mine just got an antelope. He only had to wait thirty-nine years to be drawn for a tag.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Killer91 on August 26, 2011, 11:33:48 PM
I used to turkey hunt a lot up in Montague County. You are right about the drought. Just look at the deer in the bottom pic from Palo Pinto.

Thats about what they look like around here, real skinny and they just look unhealthy. Haven't got the camera set up yet but from what I've heard no one has seen any good looking bucks this year. None of the bucks have good antlers. I'll post some pictures when I get the camera up. Maybe I'll catch the 3 albino deer again that have been running around for a couple years!
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: shotgunneeley on August 27, 2011, 07:01:18 PM
(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0051.jpg)
This is an old buck. just an 8 pt with short tines, but just look at the width and mass!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0057.jpg)
Only have one pic of this buck so far. He's a basic 10 point with what appear to be stickers on both bases.

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0038.jpg)
This is a basic 9 point with a split browtine at the same feed trough as the 10 point above.

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo3.jpg)
Not the best picture I've got, but trust me when I say this guy was an absolute beast! He was a basic 10 pt with a split browtine and g2 last year. I have not seen him on our cameras this year,  :pray he is still alive. Figured if anyone had killed him they would have been talking about it (small town).

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0005b.jpg)
Its Porky Pig and friends. Sonava B-B-B, Sonava B-B-B, Sonava Gun!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo.jpg)
Jackson Hole, WY two Christmas breaks ago. This town square featured four (4) of these arches made entirely of mule deer sheds on each corner!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo2.jpg)
Not sure which was more impressive: these bucks on the wall or the 12 wicker baskets full of sheds (Wellington, KS)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Dichotomy on August 27, 2011, 07:09:10 PM
YOU BET I AM READY...

Lots of lonely soon to be ex girlfriends being ignored and needing attention  :devil
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: crazyivan on August 27, 2011, 07:10:51 PM
(http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx267/sgilbert8277/bambi.jpg)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: mbailey on August 27, 2011, 07:17:41 PM
Just got the ok to hunt my wifes Aunts land in Bucks Co PA, 150acres of woods and farmland. Ive been trying to get the ok for years, and this year she finally said ok. Its not for a few months, and i already have a knot in my stomach  :x
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Becinhu on August 27, 2011, 08:44:47 PM
Those arches are made with alot of elk sheds. Although I'm sure the are mule deer sheds in there as well.

This year will be my oldest daughter's (8) first gun carrying hunt (squirrels).  She still doesn't have the arm strength to hold up the .243 yet for deer.  I plan on taking both barrels for her Rossi so she has a shotgun fallback if she can't hit with the single shot .22.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: shotgunneeley on August 27, 2011, 09:06:58 PM
Those arches are made with alot of elk sheds. Although I'm sure the are mule deer sheds in there as well.

You're right, they're predominately elk. Time had distorted my memory and I posted what I thought I remembered despite what I saw in my own pic
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: kamori on August 27, 2011, 11:17:16 PM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Killer91 on August 27, 2011, 11:59:53 PM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM

Kinda what I think.. Now thats not to say I haven't killed a deer at a feeder, but the ones I've killed at a feeder were all over 100yd shots. Not that thats a hard shot but still better than 10yds like I've seen before.



(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0051.jpg)
This is an old buck. just an 8 pt with short tines, but just look at the width and mass!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0057.jpg)
Only have one pic of this buck so far. He's a basic 10 point with what appear to be stickers on both bases.

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0038.jpg)
This is a basic 9 point with a split browtine at the same feed trough as the 10 point above.

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo3.jpg)
Not the best picture I've got, but trust me when I say this guy was an absolute beast! He was a basic 10 pt with a split browtine and g2 last year. I have not seen him on our cameras this year,  :pray he is still alive. Figured if anyone had killed him they would have been talking about it (small town).

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/CDY_0005b.jpg)
Its Porky Pig and friends. Sonava B-B-B, Sonava B-B-B, Sonava Gun!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo.jpg)
Jackson Hole, WY two Christmas breaks ago. This town square featured four (4) of these arches made entirely of mule deer sheds on each corner!

(http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l575/shotgunneeley/Deer%202011/photo2.jpg)
Not sure which was more impressive: these bucks on the wall or the 12 wicker baskets full of sheds (Wellington, KS)

I got some pictures on another computer of a group of hogs like that. I'll try to post them tomorrow. Those things a crazy around here.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Rash on August 28, 2011, 12:31:02 AM
A guy I work with went to Colorado on Thursday for a week of bow hunting at 11,000 feet.  Today he had a short post on face book.   The post was "Elk down."
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Dichotomy on August 28, 2011, 12:34:50 AM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM

SHHHHH!!!!! They'll stay home this season  :devil
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: shotgunneeley on August 28, 2011, 01:38:09 AM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM

Yep, we only feed the deer to grow their antlers---they taste pretty good when you grind them up and sprinkle them in your corn flakes.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: skorpion on August 28, 2011, 02:17:14 AM
Yep, we only feed the deer to grow their antlers---they taste pretty good when you grind them up and sprinkle them in your captain crunch.
FIXED :D
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Vudu15 on August 28, 2011, 04:54:33 PM
I cant sit on the stand I fall asleep, I gotta still hunt to keep it interesting, I like duck season WAY better.  :x

(http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff442/Vuduvince/067.jpg)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: icepac on August 28, 2011, 06:10:53 PM
We've been dodging them as the dart in front of our cars since late june as well as feral pigs just south of kennedy space center.

Almost hit one last weekend on the way back.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: skorpion on August 28, 2011, 06:15:35 PM
We've been dodging them as the dart in front of our cars since late june as well as feral pigs just south of kennedy space center.

Almost hit one last weekend on the way back.
my friend ran over a feral pig last week in his car. only minor wheel damage :devil
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Vulcan on August 28, 2011, 09:57:25 PM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM

Pretty bad huh.

My last deer was a beautiful stalk. I was out with a couple of other guys. They were checking a ridge line west, me east, I spotted to fallow deer feeding in a small clearing in the middle of some native bush. I let the other guys know, one had a rangefinder and I managed to stalk into a closer position about 250m out. Unfortunately the deer had not seen me but ducked back into the scrub on the right. So we hatched a plan, I setup, waiting, they moved up along the ridgeline in the right side of the photo.

The plan worked, the deer popped out from the scrub, unfortunately one didn't stop, the other did but I could only see it's head. A fallow deer head at 250m is quite small, but I got a shot off and was rewarded with the sight of legs swinging up through the scope. I'd taken it through the back top of the next, severed the spin (well crushed a large section of it), and well seriously messed the skull up. It was an instant kill and also mean't more good meat.

The shot:

(http://www.cqrt.co.nz/ms/fallow250m.jpg)

Bambi:

(http://www.cqrt.co.nz/ms/fallow.jpg)

Rifle is a Howa Ranchland, .243 with a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9x40 scope. Bambi was delicious.





Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Spikes on August 28, 2011, 10:02:16 PM
Isn't feeding the deer like that illegal?
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Spikes on August 28, 2011, 10:03:01 PM
I cant sit on the stand I fall asleep, I gotta still hunt to keep it interesting, I like duck season WAY better.  :x

(http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff442/Vuduvince/067.jpg)
Good man. Duck and goose hunting.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: rogwar on August 29, 2011, 08:52:47 AM
Isn't feeding the deer like that illegal?

Not in Texas.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: shotgunneeley on August 29, 2011, 11:37:57 AM
Isn't feeding the deer like that illegal?

Not in AR, unless the AGFC found evidence that there were diseases like TB in the state, which is spread by saliva left behind at feed stations. Feeding the deer at this time of year is critical for healthy fawn development, giving nutrients for mothers nursing their young, as well as increased muscle and and antler growth. Pretty soon, well be switching from protein to corn heavy in carbs so the deer can build up a storage of fat to last them the winter. As a hunter, the style and products you use are based on your goals. Currently, we have 10 protein and 5 corn sites in operation over a total of 8,400 acre (over 13 square miles). Plainly put, the carrying capacity for a deer herd on a site that only provides acorns and woody shrubs is far less than what would occur on a site that provides crops and green vegetation. Our goal is to manage our local deer herd in a way that keeps them as healthy and productive as they can be while harvesting them in a way that is sustainable for years to come. You can't do that by simply allowing them to feed off of the natural food (as weak as it is here) and through stalking alone.

Stalking (slip hunting as we call hit) is great for open areas/grasslands when you can see the game from long range and use the terrain to get in close. Here in the dense woods and thickets of south AR it's a bit harder. You have to wear hunter orange (sticking you out like a sore thumb), crunch through leaves and sticks, and the short visibility range almost guarantees they're going to see/hear you before you can get a shot. Not to say it can't be done. My dad and i use this style when the deer movement is slow, but it's not as efficient especially when your just wanting to fill your tags and get some meat. When you're as overpopulated as we are, slip hunting is not an effective way to manage your local herd. You don't have be like Rambo bailing out of a tree, bowie knife clenched in teeth, and wrestling the deer with your bare hands to get the feeling you've had a successful and exhilarating hunt.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Vulcan on August 29, 2011, 06:03:28 PM
All hunting in NZ is either 'slip' (we call it tops here, as it's usually hunting the tops of the terrain) or bush bashing. No baiting, no sitting in tree-huts :D
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: kamori on August 29, 2011, 06:34:06 PM
Pretty bad huh.

My last deer was a beautiful stalk. I was out with a couple of other guys. They were checking a ridge line west, me east, I spotted to fallow deer feeding in a small clearing in the middle of some native bush. I let the other guys know, one had a rangefinder and I managed to stalk into a closer position about 250m out. Unfortunately the deer had not seen me but ducked back into the scrub on the right. So we hatched a plan, I setup, waiting, they moved up along the ridgeline in the right side of the photo.

The plan worked, the deer popped out from the scrub, unfortunately one didn't stop, the other did but I could only see it's head. A fallow deer head at 250m is quite small, but I got a shot off and was rewarded with the sight of legs swinging up through the scope. I'd taken it through the back top of the next, severed the spin (well crushed a large section of it), and well seriously messed the skull up. It was an instant kill and also mean't more good meat.

The shot:

(http://www.cqrt.co.nz/ms/fallow250m.jpg)

Bambi:

(http://www.cqrt.co.nz/ms/fallow.jpg)

Rifle is a Howa Ranchland, .243 with a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9x40 scope. Bambi was delicious.

Where is that at...pretty country
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Dichotomy on August 29, 2011, 08:20:31 PM
I cant sit on the stand I fall asleep, I gotta still hunt to keep it interesting, I like duck season WAY better.  :x


Is that a scene from the remake of Red Dawn? ;)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: shotgunneeley on August 29, 2011, 09:05:49 PM
Where is that at...pretty country

The land of Gondor. Look, its Fangorn Forest and an Ent is in the background about to side-swipe him  :neener:
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: ToeTag on August 29, 2011, 09:36:07 PM
So,

1. Feed the Deer mineral enriched food (to grow their horns)
2. Sit in a Tree stand near said feeding area.
3. Wait.............  :pray
4. Shoot Deer from 14' up

= HUNTING................. :rofl  NOT 

KAM

I wasn't thinking the same thing at all!
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: rogwar on August 29, 2011, 10:29:42 PM
(http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab315/lazywwhitetail/Cdyi0006.jpg)
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: Vulcan on August 30, 2011, 02:47:06 AM
Where is that at...pretty country

Wanganui area, NZ : http://maps.google.com/?ll=-39.650112,175.33493&spn=0.712668,1.674042&t=h&z=10&vpsrc=6   (roughly)

It's farmland with patches of native bush. The fallow deer roam across the farms in and out of the national parks, and can be quite a pest for the farmers.
Title: Re: Ready for deer season to arrive?
Post by: VonMessa on August 30, 2011, 04:57:53 AM
Just got the ok to hunt my wifes Aunts land in Bucks Co PA, 150acres of woods and farmland. Ive been trying to get the ok for years, and this year she finally said ok. Its not for a few months, and i already have a knot in my stomach  :x

<cough> you need a hunting partner.  one that can supply beer after a days' hunt <cough>

Beyond that, I am almost finished the new bumper for the Jeep, my hunting knife is sharpened and I have a trash bag for the entrails...   :D