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Post by HuntMeister on Dec 2, 2009 15:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by Hoosier Hunter on Dec 2, 2009 15:34:26 GMT -5
I see one already taken during our "Muzzleloading Season" Indy Muzzle December 2, 2009 This 12-point was tagged by Chad Sprague on 11/15/09 during the Indiana muzzleloader season. Green gross of 183+
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Post by varmint101 on Dec 2, 2009 17:11:16 GMT -5
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Post by Sasquatch on Dec 2, 2009 18:18:57 GMT -5
Thanks for the post. The site also has a better pic of the "threat to Mossy Horns" deer.
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Post by HuntMeister on Dec 2, 2009 19:14:07 GMT -5
I see one already taken during our "Muzzleloading Season" Ya, I got a chuckle out of that one Sas, your welcome my hunting brother!
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Post by buster on Dec 2, 2009 21:23:31 GMT -5
The new Parke County record was killed on the last Saturday of gun.....
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Post by HuntMeister on Dec 2, 2009 22:02:44 GMT -5
The new Parke County record was killed on the last Saturday of gun..... Has that buck been posted somewhere to see? Any details to share buster?
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Post by cambygsp on Dec 3, 2009 6:42:45 GMT -5
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I would rather kill the skunk bucks I do rather than do the things Don does to kill his ONE deer. Some of these things seem a bit extreme....... • 1. I don't kill does. Does need to be harvested and they are, in droves, all around me. I let everyone else shoot up their space, as my farm becomes a sanctuary from killing, gutting, tracking and dragging all year. • 2. I don't overhunt the farm. Other than my kids, no one else but me hunts my farm. It is the beauty of owning land, regardless of the size. I also don't hunt small game, birds, mushrooms or anything else on the farm. I also certainly do not have any livestock or allow logging. • 3. I don't use or allow motorized vehicles. Other than to plant food plots, my atv sits in the garage. The 215-pound buck I killed this year required a heck of an effort to get him back to the road using only muscle power, but it was worth it. • 4. I created a refuge and never hunt it. I identified a dense 40-acre section in the middle of my farm, marked the boundaries and haven't stepped foot in it for five years. • 5. I control predators and trespassers. I have pressed charges against one of my neighbors and kill as many coyotes as I can all year. Since it is illegal to shoot even wild dogs in Indiana, I go great efforts to fence them out or gather and take them to the pound. • 6. I work hard all year. While others are fishing and playing all summer, I am at the farm, taking care of food plots, fixing fences and sweating through about a hundred other chores that improve the lives of deer. ""I have pressed charges against one of my neighbors"" ? WOW!
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Post by schall53 on Dec 3, 2009 7:23:57 GMT -5
I don't think they are extreme at all, we do just about the same thing on our farm. It has been working just great for 30 plus years. We kill more big bucks off of our 280 acres than anybody close to us.
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Post by ridgerunner on Dec 3, 2009 7:27:17 GMT -5
So much for OBR not working.....I went to Boone and Crocket watch website and seen no less than 6 big bucks killed in Indiana...Potential Boone and Crocket deer form 2009 this season, and we still got Muzzleloader yet...hmmm.
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Post by tickman1961 on Dec 3, 2009 8:23:22 GMT -5
I don't think they are extreme at all, we do just about the same thing on our farm. It has been working just great for 30 plus years. We kill more big bucks off of our 280 acres than anybody close to us. The sanctuary is an excellent idea and would be the best one to follow out of all the "extreme" things done. Deer will remain where they feel safe, irregardless of the human actions going on around them. Monster bucks in suburban areas are bombarded with human influences.
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Post by gobblerstopper on Dec 3, 2009 8:33:29 GMT -5
I don't see anything extreme either? Although I would try to give them more than a 40 acre refuge. So much for OBR not working.....I went to Boone and Crocket watch website and seen no less than 6 big bucks killed in Indiana... 6 bucks on the B&C website is all that it takes to convince you that it is working?
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Post by cambygsp on Dec 3, 2009 8:33:47 GMT -5
Folks, let me explain.
To me....they are a bit extreme.
I deer hunt for rest and relaxation.....I don't want it to be a JOB I want it to be PLAY TIME!
The very last thing I would want is a WAR with my neighbor...........
Pressing charges and giving "your neighbor" a criminal record is a bit extreme........to me. I guess I am assuming that there was no conversations or freindly chat asking the fella to stay off the land.
In his own words he says...........
""I work hard all year. While others are fishing and playing all summer, ""
If it's WORK you should get paid for it........oh wait a minute....he does!
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Post by gobblerstopper on Dec 3, 2009 8:41:29 GMT -5
Other than his check, he did get paid for his effort. He shot the deer that he was after.
I "worked" a lot this summer on my food plots. Have pictures of great bucks and got paid when I got to share a blind with my Dad for the first time in 17 years and watch him miss a shot at his first turkey that came in to eat some clover. Something that wouldn't have happened had I not "worked".
It takes a lot to start a war with your neighbor. Mine has called the State Police on me telling them that they thought I was a person that they were looking for, put salt blocks and piles of corn around my stands and we still talk ;D
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Post by cambygsp on Dec 3, 2009 9:16:54 GMT -5
lol.................... yep.................. and without that none of it would have been possible!
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Post by ridgerunner on Dec 3, 2009 11:27:37 GMT -5
I don't see anything extreme either? Although I would try to give them more than a 40 acre refuge. So much for OBR not working.....I went to Boone and Crocket watch website and seen no less than 6 big bucks killed in Indiana... 6 bucks on the B&C website is all that it takes to convince you that it is working? This year alone ... 6 big bucks in the Boone/Crocket record book this year...This year alone..so far..I was convinced a long time ago though FYI. Take a look.. In years prior we were lucky to get one entry a year. www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch.asp?area=news
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Post by george0493 on Dec 3, 2009 13:56:01 GMT -5
Am I missing something here? I thought the muzzy season was 12/5 through 12/20?
How do we have deer taken in Indiana after 11/29, but prior to 12/5 with Muzzleloaders?
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Post by george0493 on Dec 3, 2009 13:59:03 GMT -5
Never mind. "Date taken" is not the same as "date posted" on the B&C site. I need to read a little closer.
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Post by buster on Dec 3, 2009 19:26:01 GMT -5
The new Parke County record was killed on the last Saturday of gun..... Has that buck been posted somewhere to see? Any details to share buster? Green score 231"+ gross 223"+ net main frame 10 with 10 nontyp. points total mass measurements at 40"+ 36"+ of nontyp. growth 8 2/8" drop tine 6 2/8" bases left G2 15"+ right G2 13"+ 19 6/8"inside spread I've got a couple of trail cam pics of him. He was killed about 350 yards from my front door!
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Post by HuntMeister on Dec 3, 2009 19:34:14 GMT -5
Has that buck been posted somewhere to see? Any details to share buster? Green score 231"+ gross 223"+ net main frame 10 with 10 nontyp. points total mass measurements at 40"+ 36"+ of nontyp. growth 8 2/8" drop tine 6 2/8" bases left G2 15"+ right G2 13"+ 19 6/8"inside spread I've got a couple of trail cam pics of him. He was killed about 350 yards from my front door! get all that off your trailcams buster? J/K Very impressive buck, thanks for sharing the details... a pic would really top it off
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