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#1704579 - 01/03/10 10:53 AM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: Hillbilly Hunter]
BSK
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 Originally Posted By: Hillbilly Hunter
 Originally Posted By: BSK
I know how you feel jdyer. This will be the first year since 1992 that I haven't killed a deer. And it's not from lack of trying. I've certainly put in the treestand hours.



not even a doe?


Nope. Didn't see many. But then most of the places I hunt aren't "high doe traffic areas." Most of the stands I hunted were placed for mature bucks, and they often have very different travel patterns than other deer.
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#1704702 - 01/03/10 11:42 AM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: BSK]
Mike Belt
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I haven't killed anything but does in the last 5 years. I normally take 5 or 6 of those but only 2 this year. I've passed on plenty of opportunities at bucks but this was the first year in the last 5 that I didn't even have that opportunity. It's been one of the worst years in my deer hunting career. I might also add that I don't ever remember hunting around so much fresh sign and not seeing a deer while hunting. I haven't even had a shooter buck on camera since the last week in September. All in all, I'm glad that deer season is ending and I truely hope that whatever went on in the deer world this year that influenced such piss poor results and sightings never happens again whether I squeeze the trigger or not.
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#1704719 - 01/03/10 11:52 AM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: Mike Belt]
Bertman
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Ditch the wife and hunt til Jan.18th.
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#1704741 - 01/03/10 12:04 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: Bertman]
Crosshairy
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Last weekend of the season, I would put on a SLOW stalk along field edges and thickets in the morning, looking for fresh sign and keeping your eyes open for a shooter deer (a this point, probably anything).

If you can find an area where they are bedding/eating/traveling through. Consider setting up a quick ground blind or climbing stand and coming back there in the afternoon. During late season, there isn't as much likelihood of deer movement during mid-day, but if you have time to kill then it certainly wouldn't hurt your chances.
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#1704767 - 01/03/10 12:16 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: jdyer]
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 Originally Posted By: jdyer
Sure I am whining but this forum is my therapy. I am glad 2009 is over turkey season was horrible and I was never able to seal the deal during archery, muzzle loader, or gun. I had my chances and well I pretty much suck!!!!!!!!!

This will be my first year in the last 4 that nothing has come home with me. I would like to think I have become a better hunter in the past 4 years but I can truely say I have gotten worse. I stink!!! I know people say being in the woods is the reward and I get that and enjoy being in the outdoors...but I hate sitting for long periods of time and my wife gives me grief about hunting and the time I am away so when there is nothing to show for it...well....I know I should feel blessed to be able to hunt lots of guys cannot and lots of guys are fighting to give us the ability to hunt and be free...but I just needed to vent my frustration somewhere.....There is next Saturday


Pitiful LOL. Sorry to hear you've had such a rough year. I'm glad my wife doesn't give me grief about hunting.....Id sure miss her. LOL
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#1704789 - 01/03/10 12:31 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: TN RDG RNR]
jaybird62
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Keep the faith, and keep on hunting 'til the end of the season.
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#1704803 - 01/03/10 12:44 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: strutandrut]
jdyer
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Registered: 02/11/07
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I probably need to clarify my wife is a good one but I know she would prefer me to spend less time hunting. I guess the guy that posted "a good wife and good job will kill good hunting" said it best.

Basically I can only hunt on Saturday's the holidays and obviously I save all my vacation time to hunt.

Also I only hunt in Greene or Cocke County neither is on the list of must hunt deer counties. I saw does cross behind me this year on posted property one of those signs placed directly behind my stand. It was frustrating since I was hunting basically the only woods on the property.

Thanks for the thoughts

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#1704824 - 01/03/10 12:59 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: strutandrut]
superdeerhunter
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It was like that for seven years for me, but finally killed a good 10 pt.
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#1704859 - 01/03/10 01:16 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: strutandrut]
Buckhunter72
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Registered: 10/12/09
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Don't beat yourself up, everybody has a bad year.

When you finally get one, it will be that much better.

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#1704882 - 01/03/10 01:34 PM Re: A sorry year for a sorry hunter [Re: Buckhunter72]
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When I killed mine it felt like the wholre world had been lifted off my shoulders
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