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    Just wondering how the other hunters did this year. Our camp was low on guys but High on deer. we had 4 guys and had 4 deer hanging.

    a spike, a doe, an 8pnt, and 10pnt.

    the oldest guy in camp shot the spike and it was his first deer in almost 9years.

    I shot the 10point and his girlfriend on the second day of camp.

    the camp rook didn't see anything the first day and 1/2 so i gave my spot to him and he took the 8point from my spot.

    This is the first year my father-in-law was skunked. He had a long, questionable shot, on a doe the last day so he passed.

    We hunt in the U.P. just north of Iron Mountain, Hard woods and ceder swamps. This is one of the best years we've had. the deer are not corn fed record breakers, but big deer for the Woods that we hunt in the UP.

    I know everyone talked about how the warm weather slowed the deer movement, but i thought it made it easier to stay out all day. You never shoot anything laying in your bunk.

    I'm just sad, that i'm out of tags. No more hunting for me.

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    Great thread!

    My family and I (me, my dad, my two uncles, my cousin and my grandpa) have been going to the same place for the past 25 years (i've been going for about 10 years). We always stay in a camper in the camp ground, but we sold our camper so we had to stay in a hotel this year. We hunt in Central West Virginia.

    Opening day for rifle season was this past Monday. At about 8:30 am...I seen two Coyotes heading toward me...they must have winded me because they immediately turned and started yelping. 11:15 am I spotted a buck heading out the ridge, he turned and walked right in front of me about 45 yards with his head down. He was in full rut. I shot him and he did about 4 flips down to the creek. He's a 7 point...should be an 8 but it looks like he broke it off fighting with another buck. I had to drag him straight up hill about 100 yards. I was hating life at that point. After the uphill drag...it was smooth sailing down hill about 1/2 mile to my truck.

    One of my uncles killed a huge 9 point. I came home yesterday because I didn't buy my extra stamp. But at least I get some deer meat this year.

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    • #3
      Great story Brando. I'd really like to get a coyote, even though i believe they shut down varmint season (coyote season) during the deer rifle season, I would've been hard pressed not to take one of those coyotes.

      I just dropped the head off to be mounted. Its not a large rack 13" spread, but it the most points that camp has ever gotten, me too for that matter. that makes it a wall hanger.

      I hunt with my father-in-law, his father-in-law's best friend, the best friends son-in-law, a cousin and now the rook. (is that confusing?) the old man 87 hunted with my wife's grandpa in the same area since '49. We stay in the woods we hunt. Pack a tent and only leave camp to get beer, or watch the packer game.

      We have a canvas wall tent with the cook shack addition. If you get Field n Stream, two months ago they did a feature on hunting camps. the one from elk camp out west looks just like our camp setup. (the article also included deer camp from the U.P.) I don't think i'd go to a camp any other way. Its nice to disconnect for a week.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Little Whiskey
        Great story Brando. I'd really like to get a coyote, even though i believe they shut down varmint season (coyote season) during the deer rifle season, I would've been hard pressed not to take one of those coyotes.

        I just dropped the head off to be mounted. Its not a large rack 13" spread, but it the most points that camp has ever gotten, me too for that matter. that makes it a wall hanger.

        I hunt with my father-in-law, his father-in-law's best friend, the best friends son-in-law, a cousin and now the rook. (is that confusing?) the old man 87 hunted with my wife's grandpa in the same area since '49. We stay in the woods we hunt. Pack a tent and only leave camp to get beer, or watch the packer game.

        We have a canvas wall tent with the cook shack addition. If you get Field n Stream, two months ago they did a feature on hunting camps. the one from elk camp out west looks just like our camp setup. (the article also included deer camp from the U.P.) I don't think i'd go to a camp any other way. Its nice to disconnect for a week.
        Very cool and congrats on the big deer. I don't get Field and Stream because I didn't renew my subscription about 6 months ago. I know what you mean about disconnecting for a while. It doesn't get any better than that.

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        • #5
          brando, have you ever shot a ballistic tipped round? A guy at the next camp over shot a medium sized doe with one in a 30-06. the exit wound was the size of a large (sam's club sized) coffee can! he was lucky to miss either of the front shoulders. otherwise he would have been meat-less. definitely 1shot to kill, but a slightly off shot will destroy the venison. I can't imagine what a mess a gut shot would be!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Little Whiskey
            brando, have you ever shot a ballistic tipped round? A guy at the next camp over shot a medium sized doe with one in a 30-06. the exit wound was the size of a large (sam's club sized) coffee can! he was lucky to miss either of the front shoulders. otherwise he would have been meat-less. definitely 1shot to kill, but a slightly off shot will destroy the venison. I can't imagine what a mess a gut shot would be!
            My cousin uses ballistic tips and has killed one deer with one. He gut shot it and as you could imagine...it was disgusting. I can't bring myself to try ballistic tips.

            When I got my deer home, I noticed ticks were really bad. There were 4 crawling around the antlers.

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            • #7
              where were you at whiskey? carney lake area or further north? ralph, felch?

              i seems like it was really hit or miss up here this year, i've talked to a lot of guys that didn't see anything

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              • #8
                I just returned from the opening weekend, here in WI with my dad. We hunt between Lakewood and Crivitz. Didn't see a damn thing but my dad saw two little does. Weather was warm, but it was so damned foggy on Sunday and Monday that it was hard too see very far.

                Each of the past three years has gotten worse by our area. It is to the point I don't even expect too see much of anything. Now, if I were squirrel hunting, I'd have 13 of the tree rats!

                Someone mentioned ticks. They are terrible, even now. Back mid October I was up grouse hunting and in two days we picked over 100 ticks off the Weimaraner and Brittany. Pushed close to 60 birds this fall on my three trips. Would hav ebeen better off leaving the Mark X in the case and pulling out my O/U and went bird hunting.

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                • #9
                  Sparkey,

                  My sister lives in the Lakewood/Townsend area. She only saw one large doe, but their hunting area was a buck only area. Other than that, out of 9 people in their hunting party only 1 buck - a 10 pointer.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by red
                    where were you at whiskey? carney lake area or further north? ralph, felch?

                    i seems like it was really hit or miss up here this year, i've talked to a lot of guys that didn't see anything
                    Red, We are just out side of feltch. Its funny talking to someone who knows were that it. always make at least one trip into Solbergs and stare at the tirdy pointer! oh ya, and watch packer games.

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                    • #11
                      finished packing all the meat today. kind of a thanksgiving tradition. grind burger, slice steaks and roast, then vacuum seal it all. long day, but i control the quality.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by digitaldean
                        Sparkey,

                        My sister lives in the Lakewood/Townsend area. She only saw one large doe, but their hunting area was a buck only area. Other than that, out of 9 people in their hunting party only 1 buck - a 10 pointer.
                        Too many predators. Bear, Wolves, Coyotes and the worst predator of all, humans. Can't believe the DNR is going to propose a 16 day hunting season next year. Ever since they made the DNR Secretary a governor appointed position, some poor decisions have been made in this state.

                        BTW, used to go fishing on Wheeler lake many years ago. Still golf up at McCauslin every year.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sparkey
                          Originally posted by digitaldean
                          Sparkey,

                          My sister lives in the Lakewood/Townsend area. She only saw one large doe, but their hunting area was a buck only area. Other than that, out of 9 people in their hunting party only 1 buck - a 10 pointer.
                          Too many predators. Bear, Wolves, Coyotes and the worst predator of all, humans. Can't believe the DNR is going to propose a 16 day hunting season next year. Ever since they made the DNR Secretary a governor appointed position, some poor decisions have been made in this state.

                          BTW, used to go fishing on Wheeler lake many years ago. Still golf up at McCauslin every year.
                          Is this problem caused by the whitetail deer shifting its population to urban and suburban areas where hunting is not allowed?

                          When I was a kid a deer in the city would freak and jump through windows. Now my parents live five blocks from the nearest parkland and have little spotted fawns resting between their house and the neighbor's garage.

                          My own gardens are hit hard by the local deer, and I'm two miles from the nearest spot a hunter could legally use a shotgun.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by swede
                            Originally posted by Sparkey
                            Originally posted by digitaldean
                            Sparkey,

                            My sister lives in the Lakewood/Townsend area. She only saw one large doe, but their hunting area was a buck only area. Other than that, out of 9 people in their hunting party only 1 buck - a 10 pointer.
                            Too many predators. Bear, Wolves, Coyotes and the worst predator of all, humans. Can't believe the DNR is going to propose a 16 day hunting season next year. Ever since they made the DNR Secretary a governor appointed position, some poor decisions have been made in this state.

                            BTW, used to go fishing on Wheeler lake many years ago. Still golf up at McCauslin every year.
                            Is this problem caused by the whitetail deer shifting its population to urban and suburban areas where hunting is not allowed?

                            When I was a kid a deer in the city would freak and jump through windows. Now my parents live five blocks from the nearest parkland and have little spotted fawns resting between their house and the neighbor's garage.

                            My own gardens are hit hard by the local deer, and I'm two miles from the nearest spot a hunter could legally use a shotgun.
                            I don't think there are enough deer in urban areas to account for the missing deer in the rural areas. There just aren't as many deer. The DNR is over stating the numbers so that people keep buying licenses. If deer really were hiding in urban areas, the DNR could always institute a 'Beater Deer Hunting Season'
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                            • #15
                              We have plenty here, but if I issued deer licenses and people started shooting, I think the neighbors would be pissed.
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