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The bucks around here are starting to make rubs. We have two small ones on camera that are already clean of velvet. It seems awfully early to me.

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I was super excited about archery season. After several years of the main field I hunt being planted with beans, this year it's corn. Then Thursday night I set the hook on a fish and heard a crunch in my left (bow holding), shoulder. 3 days later it still hurts. Hoping it goes away before bow season  :pray:

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October 1 is opener here they changed up the laws again this year it's does only till the 15th which doesn't really bother me none. More doe tags also this year for my WMU already get 4 doe 1 either sex and 1 buck tag but more doe tags are supposed to be issued this year.

I usually get excited and amped up for hunting season but not so much this year I backed out of a 900acre spot I've hunted for nearly 20 years. I'm just going to hunt my 3 acres behind my house I got 3 big does and 4 fawns that visit regularly.

I'm a big coyote and fox hunter that's got me a little pumped but not as much as years past.

Since I've learned to fly fish this year it's all I can think about is kings and Browns on the end of my line and they start running bout the same time as bow season kicks off which is also the start of coyote October 1 and fox is October 25.

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Clayton, I spent some time up at Ft Drum. If I lived up there, I'd be all over those fish. The Black River by Dexter has shown me some really great days. Good luck with whichever you decide to persue.

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I was super excited about archery season. After several years of the main field I hunt being planted with beans, this year it's corn. Then Thursday night I set the hook on a fish and heard a crunch in my left (bow holding), shoulder. 3 days later it still hurts. Hoping it goes away before bow season  :pray:

 

Old man :P  For the record, my shoulders are sore after shooting my bow for the first time yesterday haha. 

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My all time favorite hobby. Began archery in 75.. Shot for 30 years, I resigned in 2005..

Lord I surely miss it..

Good luck fellas, post your pics!

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Clayton, I spent some time up at Ft Drum. If I lived up there, I'd be all over those fish. The Black River by Dexter has shown me some really great days. Good luck with whichever you decide to persue.

I was talking bout hunting Ft Drum with one of my mortar guys but I just got out in August and can't hunt it anymore.

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Old man :P  For the record, my shoulders are sore after shooting my bow for the first time yesterday haha. 

You use muscles to draw a bow you don't use for anything else. I wish my shoulder was just sore. It's feeling a little better today though so I'm hoping it's healing up. 

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You use muscles to draw a bow you don't use for anything else. I wish my shoulder was just sore. It's feeling a little better today though so I'm hoping it's healing up. 

 

 I think I use them to start weedwhackers and lawn equipment, I'm not sure but it's the same motion at least. 

 

I feel like an idiot. I dryfired my bow today on accident while adjusting my wrist trigger strap. A picture of my face would have been priceless. It was at 6:30 in the morning too, and it sounded like a shotgun going off. Thankfully after close inspection the bow and string are intact. SO thankful. I've heard of people's bows exploding before because of that.

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I'm looking to do some bow hunting behind the house. I got two young spikes, 3 does, and a fawn running behind the house. I don't like how see through the burlap is though.

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I'm looking to do some bow hunting behind the house. I got two young spikes, 3 does, and a fawn running behind the house. I don't like how see through the burlap is though.

 

Wow, that is literally behind the house(s)!

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Son-in-law was out walking the tracks this morning and ran into another bear. This one doesn't appear to be very large, Maybe 150 or so. It's the first one we've seen lately. It'd be nice to see ambling around our treestands.  As long as it doesn't decide to climb up and say hello, that is !

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I was super excited about archery season. After several years of the main field I hunt being planted with beans, this year it's corn. Then Thursday night I set the hook on a fish and heard a crunch in my left (bow holding), shoulder. 3 days later it still hurts. Hoping it goes away before bow season  :pray:

 

Couldn't have been that 4.2 in 5lbs of weeds could it have? 

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  As long as it doesn't decide to climb up and say hello, that is !

I've watched tons of videos where hunters allow the bear to climb up their tree and not feel threaten but I don't see that being me. Walking by tree ok, make for my tree the bear will be saying hello to my 357.

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