Bowhuntin' with Tammy
#21
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199

I was going to go this afternoon late. REally it would have been perfect. The rain let up just in time for about 2 hours of great hunting at last light. BUT, the wife was feeling a little out of sorts and down so I stayed home. It would have been a killer afternoon I figure. They cut the heck out of the corn surrounding us before the storm. Deer were forced back into the woods to bed. Would have been a killer. If we had Sunday hunting it would be great tomorrow. If ....If....If...Ifmy Aunt had yada yada yada
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#22

I was in my stand at 5:30am this morning and stayed until around 9am. I'd like to have stayed longer but I had a busy day planned and needed to head home. Only saw 1 deer around 8am and it wasa 4pt buck.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harford Co Maryland USA
Posts: 4,966

I had to work all night Fri, Sat and Sunday and I slept through the rain during the day. It made for great sleeping weather! 
I'm off Monday and Tuesday though and you can guess where I'll be.


#25

It was still raining in my neck of the woods when I took those pics at 6 pm. However, had it not been raining I probably would have went back out. Tomorrow is going to be a good day though...I can just feel it.

#26

Dang Frank, you guys got a good bit more rain than we did over here. It has been raining for a few days straight but nothing really hard, mostly just a fine mist and it has had the deer on their feet. Was out yesterday and while stalking into my one stand I kicked up "Ripped Ear" the wide 8 point with the ripped ear that I have been watching. I didn't spook him too bad as he just hoped to his feet and snuck his way through a thick creek bottom and into a x-mas tree field, so I just backed out right then and I am gonna let that area go for a few days. On my way out though I found a good spot to put my climber for the next time I am in the area.
#28

Jason,
Allentown recorded 9.38 inches over those two days..and Easton was over 12 inches. I look forward to seeing how swamped out my walk to the stand it going to be tomorrow morning. That long stand of pines I mentioned in my buck post sits right next to a small creek which is now probably looking for like the outflow of a dam.
Allentown recorded 9.38 inches over those two days..and Easton was over 12 inches. I look forward to seeing how swamped out my walk to the stand it going to be tomorrow morning. That long stand of pines I mentioned in my buck post sits right next to a small creek which is now probably looking for like the outflow of a dam.
