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    Posted: September/19/2009 at 10:02
Its that great time of the yr. again. This yr. lets include the climate conditions to give everyone some idea of what its like in various states or provinces.
 
 
 


Edited by Sgt. D - September/19/2009 at 10:02
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Originally posted by hunterwingler

OK guys made it bake today the inlaws & my brother inlaw stuck a Spike bull @ 53yds. i'll be able to get back Wed got called  back home.  congrats on the doe  oh yeah sorry no pic i forgot my cam @home opps lol
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Score! Saturday afternoon, a doe at 45yds. I like breakin the ice on opening day.
 
 
Took a cull 4pt. Monday the 15th. We had a cool spell move in, it was 78F and overcast with a SE breeze. The wind was swireling a bit and The buck kept checking the air. He was due north of my stand and never winded me. He was by himself and browsed a belly full of soybean leaves. I usually save the culling for rifle season, but I told him not to come within 20yds. and don't be in the woods when you do. He didn't believe me I guess.
Something I hadn't reported on yet. I bought one of the Steady Ready arm supports by Knight&Hale. It is uncomfortable but for me it gave me my arm back. I can shoot as good as I ever have again. Anyway the buck browses in the beans for about a half hour and then walks the fields edge right to me. I am set to draw when he gets about 25yds. in and he takes a right into the woods to my left. He emerges thru some thick tangle at 12yds. and offers a broadside. Just touched the release and I heard him crashing thru the woods. He went about 70yds. and that was it.


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  Quote 300S&W Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/19/2009 at 11:53
  Excellent  GOOD GOIN'!!
 
   GOOD to here the Steady Ready worked out for ya. I've been shooting a good bit and although I've got some discomfort in my neck(only been 9 mos. since my op)I think I'll be good to go. Still got 27 days til opening day of bow!
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  Quote Dogger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/21/2009 at 10:45

Excellent start to the season Sarge. 

Just got back from opening of duck at the camp.  Weekend was too short but a great time had by all.
Score - 19 ducks, 1 goose.  Just hunted the Saturday, jump shooting some ponds around the camp - worked on the camp Sunday and a little trap shooting (should have practiced before the hunt!).  Bright sunshine, 68 during the day, down to 41 at night.
 
Pretty neat hearing the wolves howling at night while sitting out in the bush.
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  Quote hunterwingler Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/21/2009 at 13:43
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Originally posted by hunterwingler

OK guys made it back today the inlaws & my brother inlaw stuck a Spike bull @ 53yds. i'll be able to get back Wed got called  back home.  congrats on the doe  oh yeah sorry no pic i forgot my cam @home opps lol
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  Quote Sgt. D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/22/2009 at 08:20
Man Dogger, That is a great hunt. Makes me want to be up there. What kinda ducks were you seeing? Our September season is in here, but I've never gone because I prefer colder weather for ducks. Our December season is pretty good for woodys, mallards and teal.
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  Quote Dogger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/22/2009 at 10:29
Mainly wood ducks Sarge with a few mallards thrown in. Get the odd teal (they are a definite challenge!). Later in the season bufflehead and bluebills.
 
Sometimes see snow geese but mostly Canada's.  The boys really like the ducks, given the chance I  prefer grouse (also don't have to get up as early).  They are really good eating.  See some woodcock but I am usually carrying a 12 and don't have the heart to massacre the poor little guys.  Need the 28 for that.
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  Quote SD Dog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/22/2009 at 10:31
Sounds like good hunting Dogger.  Got to give waterfowl hunting a serious try sometime.  
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  Quote Dogger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/22/2009 at 10:39

It is a lot of fun and can be quite challenging.  Clays are a fun way to practice.  Now if only I could get the birds to fly in straight lines.  I hate it when they fly away laughing.

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  Quote mike650 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September/22/2009 at 10:53
Originally posted by Dogger

It is a lot of fun and can be quite challenging.  Clays are a fun way to practice.  Now if only I could get the birds to fly in straight lines.  I hate it when they fly away laughing.



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