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1.) Swamp Fox - 08/21/2017
This thread is for posting stories and/or pics you come across this season from friends, strangers or wherever. Even better if they're from your area.


Good story on this monster. The Creek Plantation is a big horse, cattle (inc. Texas longhorns! :grin:) and timber operation.




[url]http://www.carolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=14352[/url]
2.) Wild Bob - 08/21/2017
Nice buck....but that pissy look on that guy's mug just ain't getting it. LOL :-)
3.) Jon - 08/21/2017
A friend and member of my deer lease shot a deer of a lifetime last season. Wayne had injured his back and during the spring of 2016, he had back surgery. His therapy and recovery was coming along slowly and by September, he didn't think he'd even be able to hunt. He couldn't walk more than 30 or 40 yards by the season opener and had all but given up on hunting. Slowly, he got his walking stronger and although he couldn't bowhunt, he was focused on getting out during gun season if only for a few hours a day.
Our hunting club uses several elevated box blinds. We had one that was located in a new spot, only 60yds from a main highway and Wayne had me clear a path right from the highway to the box with cat eyes marking the path so he could easily find his way in the dark. Wayne had hunted the spot several times in early November seeing several smaller bucks but nothing he wanted to shoot.
On the shotgun opener in mid November, Wayne got a quick glimpse of this buck but never had time to get a shot off. His adrenaline was through the roof and he thought he'd never see this buck again. A few days later, the buck came back but this time, he came out into the open and gave Wayne the time to get a well placed shot into him at only 90yds. His shot was well placed and the buck dropped within 40 yards of the shot.
A buck in our area that exceeds 150" is a rare sight, one that exceeds 160" is even rarer. This buck scored 167 3/8 gross, 162 1/8" Net. Prior to this buck, Wayne had never shot anything above 120"
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Here's the stand he shot it out of
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4.) Swamp Fox - 08/21/2017
Nice! What percentage of Delaware hunters do you think hunt with inline muzzleloaders during shotgun season? If they use shotguns, do you notice one or two favorite rigs?
5.) Jon - 08/21/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;51017]Nice! What percentage of Delaware hunters do you think hunt with inline muzzleloaders during shotgun season? If they use shotguns, do you notice one or two favorite rigs?[/QUOTE]


Swampy, probably 20% or so. The favorite shotgun here is either the Savage 220 slug gun or the H&R ultra slug in 20ga. You'll find one of these in 80-90% of guys hands during shotgun season.
6.) Wild Bob - 08/21/2017
He's a bruiser! Congrats to your friend Wayne.
7.) Swamp Fox - 08/21/2017
[QUOTE=Jon;51022]Swampy, probably 20% or so. The favorite shotgun here is either the Savage 220 slug gun or the H&R ultra slug in 20ga. You'll find one of these in 80-90% of guys hands during shotgun season.[/QUOTE]

Interesting. Thanks.
8.) DParker - 08/21/2017
That photo with the blind in it looks like it could be situated in E. Texas.
9.) Swamp Fox - 08/21/2017
[QUOTE=Wild Bob;51010]Nice buck....but that pissy look on that guy's mug just ain't getting it. LOL :-)[/QUOTE]

He actually looks a lot a guy I used to know in a prior life. That's the "no big deal" grin. :-)
10.) Swamp Fox - 08/21/2017
Gonna expand this to bucks from last year since--now that I think about it--that's a better way to goose this thread.

Hell, throw in ANY deer if you're still thinking about him at this point...:grin:
11.) Jon - 08/22/2017
[QUOTE=DParker;51027]That photo with the blind in it looks like it could be situated in E. Texas.[/QUOTE]


It really does DP, but then you sit in it and realize there aren't allot of marshes in E. Texas
12.) DParker - 08/22/2017
[QUOTE=Jon;51048]It really does DP, but then you sit in it and realize there aren't allot of marshes in E. Texas[/QUOTE]

Yeah, you have to go a bit south of here for that. But I'm still struck by how similar the overall appearance is, at least what's visible in that shot.
13.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
This buck is especially notable for the story that goes along with it: Real-time morning-of-the-hunt trail cam pics and a smartphone.





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14.) Jon - 09/13/2017
I had no idea you guys can use rifles this early in the year.
That guy uses the same Covert Camera I use
15.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
Not the whole state (SC); just a portion has the August rifle opener. (Southeast, Game Zone 3).

I'm in Game Zone 4 (northeast). Bow starts Aug. 15 and rifle Sept.1 on private land.

Dates are different for WMAs and other public land. I think it's (basically) Sept.15 at the earliest for rifle on most, at least in the eastern part of the state. I think I remember more like October in the western portion when I hunted there, way back. And then it would come in and out and back in again...:re:

Anybody thinking of visiting needs to bear down hard on the regs book. Pretty easy to get tripped up, LOL.
16.) luv2bowhunt - 09/13/2017
Wow. Corn piles, golf carts, cell phone game cameras, you guys really know how to use your woods knowledge down there.:-)



It is illegal here to use the game cameras that give you a cell phone update, while you're hunting. How they would ever prove it is beyond me, considering I've never seen a warden more than 15 feet from a forest road or parking area.
17.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
It's all very civilized...






LOL
18.) JGB Ohio - 09/13/2017
Woodsmanship is a skill in decline....It's amazing we connected with any deer prior to all of this technology.
19.) bluecat - 09/13/2017
[QUOTE=JGB Ohio;51542]Woodsmanship is a skill in decline....It's amazing we connected with any deer prior to all of this technology.[/QUOTE]

This gal's got mad woodsmanship skills.

20.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
LOL...Plus she sent the cop off with a stern warning to mind his own business and quit slouching...
21.) DParker - 09/13/2017
And you thought a nun with a ruler was scary.
22.) bluecat - 09/13/2017
It's all fun and games until someone gets their robe caught in the chain.
23.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
That's what I was thinking, but I was too afraid to say anything ... LOL

But she'll be alright as long as she doesn't make it a habit...
24.) bluecat - 09/13/2017
half a snort, half a giggle
25.) bluecat - 09/13/2017
She knew what she had to do. It was black and white...
26.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
....
27.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
"I hope you brought enough chain oil for everyone..."
28.) bluecat - 09/13/2017
When she was asked what she was doing she replied "nunya".
29.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
I'll give that one gold star sticker (too early for pumpkins).
30.) Swamp Fox - 09/13/2017
Here are a couple of NC bow bucks from close by, one with a hurricane twist. And who says that all firemen know how to do is cook spaghetti?




[url]http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=14395[/url]






Persistence in tracking:

[url]http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=14407[/url]
31.) Swamp Fox - 09/25/2017



Bad hunting buddy:

[url]http://www.carolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=14442[/url]
32.) Swamp Fox - 10/25/2017


[QUOTE]I've been getting pictures of him for at least four years now. He was a big 6-point four years ago. He dropped his antlers and grew six points again. After the second year he was a 6-point, I figured that was all he was going to be. I figured he was a good cull buck, but I never got a shot at him. I just got pictures."

Ethredge continued to monitor the deer and as expected, he grew into another 6-point the following spring, but during the summer, his antlers began to express abnormalities. The buck started growing drop tines and stickers.

When fall came, Ethredge noticed something else that was odd.

"October came around and he was still in velvet," Ethredege said. "He had a big drop tine on one side. I knew something was going on with him." [url]https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/10/24/hunter-bags-36-point-freak-of-nature-deer-his-crossbow/797367001/[/url][/QUOTE]
33.) DParker - 10/26/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;52696][/QUOTE]

Somewhere a nuclear power plant is missing their mascot.