Elkhunter24
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Great buck! congrats35 Remington is a keeper! These 200 grain bullets are quite lethal, indeed!
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Great buck! congrats35 Remington is a keeper! These 200 grain bullets are quite lethal, indeed!
TR
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Kids today just aren't the outdoor type anymore. Look around neighborhoods, no one is playing outside. When we were kids we were at the park, in the woods building forts and so forth. In my neighborhood you don't realize how many kids there are until you see them getting on or off of the school buses.I think it will only get worse as you don’t see the young kids out hunting. The older generations are passing away. We talk about this every year at our camp.
I agree with you 100%. 30 years ago or so on the first day of rifle deer season there used to be over a million hunters on the first day. Now there is probably half of that.I do think hunter numbers are way down, and we are definitely short on hunter recruitment. It makes for a quiet opening day.
This was the first year in the unit I hunt you could shoot a doe all 2 weeks. However in our crew we did not do this and waited until the second week to start shooting. Our crew did see a decent amount of deer throughout the 2 week season.I hear all the time that “shots are way down” and I have to agree. I remember years ago opening day sounded like a rifle range. I wonder now with extended seasons and multiple weapons that people don’t feel the need to shoot on opening day? I personally fit my doe harvest into my time schedule and cooler weather. The numbers don’t lie, deer harvests are not dropping dramatically.
I hunted the last 3 days and saw 8 bucks with 4 being legal. We also didn’t shoot any does the first week, but I think a lot of people did and they were done hunting. We didn’t see anyone hunting the tail end of the season.This was the first year in the unit I hunt you could shoot a doe all 2 weeks. However in our crew we did not do this and waited until the second week to start shooting. Our crew did see a decent amount of deer throughout the 2 week season.
Very nice for a PA whitetailPublic and coal property in my neck of the woods had some orange through the whole season. I shot the buck that busted me by leaving my stand 5 minutes too early during archery. Adequate shots heard all season but I didn’t see anything brought back to the truck, haha!View attachment 205727
Its a great place and great times with family and friends at your hunting camp. The hunting its self can be tough and frustrating but all worth it when you put your tag on your deer!Pennsylvania looks like such a fun place to hunt
congrats!!This was my buck shot on the last Thursday of season. Not a monster but I got him as I still hunted out a long ridge.I found him and 4 other bucks running a doe.If i would have known he didn't have brow tines he probably would have gotten a pass.
Congrats sir! That’s a great buck no matter where you’re hunting. Well done!Public and coal property in my neck of the woods had some orange through the whole season. I shot the buck that busted me by leaving my stand 5 minutes too early during archery. Adequate shots heard all season but I didn’t see anything brought back to the truck, haha!View attachment 205727
Thanks! Believe it or not he was a few down on my wish list. I have been after this guy for a couple years now. A couple other good ones were around earlier in the fall and then disappeared on me. Good luck to all you flintlock hunters. It’s been an uphill battle to keep powder dry in my corner of the state. I may take the bow out and try to fill a doe tag if the weather turns.Congrats sir! That’s a great buck no matter where you’re hunting. Well done!
Great deer. Good luck with him.Thanks! Believe it or not he was a few down on my wish list. I have been after this guy for a couple years now. View attachment 207491A couple other good ones were around earlier in the fall and then disappeared on me. Good luck to all you flintlock hunters. It’s been an uphill battle to keep powder dry in my corner of the state. I may take the bow out and try to fill a doe tag if the weather turns.