NY opening day, who dropped one?
#1
NY opening day, who dropped one?
I pulled a zero myself. had a great spot picked out deep in some laurel, but some guy was already set up on the trail leading in, so I backed out and set up on the other side of the swamp, just picked a tree a sat all day . beautiful day at least. havent hunted public land ,opening day in years, it was nice to be in the big woods and hearing all the gun shots in the distance.
Last edited by DeerandbearhoG; 11-21-2009 at 03:22 PM.
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: middle of western NY farm land
Posts: 371
Spent 9 hours in a tree today...never saw a deer...heard quite a few shots in the AM...was hunting private farm land so minimal hunters and the section I was in didn't get pushed...so go figure!
#4
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Mid Hudson Valley, NY
Posts: 99
Antler restrictions
Spent the opener in Sullivan County, NY trying to deal with the newest stupidity that they have shoved down our throats.
In the WMU where MY land is situated, bucks now need to have at least three point on one antler, and a minimum of one point on the other. Doe tags available only on a preference point basis. Using a typical deer as a model, this means that anything under 5 points is illegal.
To make a long story short, in 5 hours we saw, withing easy shooting range, 3 spikes (one really big), 2 four pointers, and at least 12 does. Saw 1 "legal" buck (at least 8 points) go by, through the woods at about a gazillion miles an hour, no chance for a shot.
Now, I don't have any problem with "trophy" hunting, but I am a meat hunter. I utilize the entire deer, and antler stew tastes like crap.
It looks like I will not be hunting in New York any more, and this really stinks. New York's deer herd is taking over everyones land, mine included, and the dopes in Albany are making it harder to thin the herd.
All I can do is to try to hit them where it hurts, in the wallet. I will spend no more license money in N.Y.
My rant has come to an end.
In the WMU where MY land is situated, bucks now need to have at least three point on one antler, and a minimum of one point on the other. Doe tags available only on a preference point basis. Using a typical deer as a model, this means that anything under 5 points is illegal.
To make a long story short, in 5 hours we saw, withing easy shooting range, 3 spikes (one really big), 2 four pointers, and at least 12 does. Saw 1 "legal" buck (at least 8 points) go by, through the woods at about a gazillion miles an hour, no chance for a shot.
Now, I don't have any problem with "trophy" hunting, but I am a meat hunter. I utilize the entire deer, and antler stew tastes like crap.
It looks like I will not be hunting in New York any more, and this really stinks. New York's deer herd is taking over everyones land, mine included, and the dopes in Albany are making it harder to thin the herd.
All I can do is to try to hit them where it hurts, in the wallet. I will spend no more license money in N.Y.
My rant has come to an end.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: middle of western NY farm land
Posts: 371
I agree, I wouldn't like the antler restrictions if they were in my area...I'm a meat hunter as well. BUT I did not see any deer yesterday or this AM...so the deer herd taking over...right now hard to believe with what I'm seeing... Good luck next outing
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Steuben County, NY
Posts: 354
I filled a DMP first thing yesterday morning. One shot...one deer down. There was lots of shooting going on here in my corner of Steuben County. Here are a few nice ones that I know of that were killed around the house yesterday...
I saw this guy several times over the summer/fall on a farm that I turkey hunt right up the road. He was out breeding a doe in a field at first light. Bad move on the opening morning of deer season. A buddy of mine went and gathered somes guys up to do a drive and they whacked him. Really nice buck, woulda been a monster next year. He had some G5's budding out on both beams. Apparently, there was a bigger buck that went into the drive but never came out too...
This cool looking triple mainbeamed buck was killed by a 15 year old (first deer)...
Here's a beautiful 3.5 year old that I called "Split-brow." I've been watching this buck on my family's property for the past two years and was really hoping that he'd make it through season again. Unfortunately for him, he decided to come out before dark following a doe and met up with a 7MM-08 bullet. I hated to see him laying in the back of my buddy's truck like this...another buck that could have been a real toad in another year. Oh well, so it goes...
Trailcam pics from this past spring and late summer...
I saw this guy several times over the summer/fall on a farm that I turkey hunt right up the road. He was out breeding a doe in a field at first light. Bad move on the opening morning of deer season. A buddy of mine went and gathered somes guys up to do a drive and they whacked him. Really nice buck, woulda been a monster next year. He had some G5's budding out on both beams. Apparently, there was a bigger buck that went into the drive but never came out too...
This cool looking triple mainbeamed buck was killed by a 15 year old (first deer)...
Here's a beautiful 3.5 year old that I called "Split-brow." I've been watching this buck on my family's property for the past two years and was really hoping that he'd make it through season again. Unfortunately for him, he decided to come out before dark following a doe and met up with a 7MM-08 bullet. I hated to see him laying in the back of my buddy's truck like this...another buck that could have been a real toad in another year. Oh well, so it goes...
Trailcam pics from this past spring and late summer...
#9
I saw 5 deer yesterday, all does and fawns. My nephew got a 4 pt just after first light. Today it was really quiet in the woods here in our area of 6R. Didnt hear any shooting from surrounding properties, only far off shots in the distance. I thought today would be good but I didnt see anything.
MIKE
MIKE
#10
Nice bucks guys, congrats. hunted west point today, what a waste of time! they didnt let the 1st person on line, sign out to hunt till 7am, got in the stand at 8:15 ,saw crap except for 2 does running about 40MPH, 150 yds in front of me. then at 4pm ,some idiot pulls over on the side of the road, in a little sports car & decided to take an unauthorized hike(not even hunting or wearing orange) through my area Im done w/ public land for the season.