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December 13th, 2017, 09:04 PM #211
Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
Since the gut pile of my deer was 100 yds from the house, a buddy suggested putting a camera on the pile to see what happens by.
I got a bunch of deer sniffing around, raccoons , fox and coyotes all checking out the leftovers.
IMG_0086 coyote at gut pile pic #1 by poofy27, on Flickr
IMG_0087 coyote at gut pile pic #2 by poofy27, on Flickr
IMG_0029 2 foxes at gut pile by poofy27, on Flickr
IMG_0021 Buck at gut pile by poofy27, on Flickr
IMG_0026 legal buck at gut pile #2 by poofy27, on FlickrOpinions are like anal apertures. They all stink but mine.
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December 13th, 2017, 09:11 PM #212
Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
Kind of odd that the dear took an interest....so,who ran who off so they could have it to themselves?
There are no pacts between lions and men.
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December 13th, 2017, 09:16 PM #213Member
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Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
Mine was a great year to fill the freezer. A mature doe and a 2 1/2 year old 8 point in archery season - Unit 1B (Which was interrupted by the birth of our second son in October) and another antlerless tag filled at our cabin in 2H during rifle season. Both my archery deer, I was blessed to have my 3 year old son alongside. He's a deer magnet for some reason. He loves coming along and is already talking about next year.
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December 13th, 2017, 09:27 PM #214
Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
It's been a week and the yote just came last night.
The deer ( I think 3 or 4 buck and maybe a dozen doe) have been sniffing around all week.
The 2 foxes also have been there almost every night as have the raccoons.
Whatever is left is minimal at this point.
The buck had no exit wound so did not bleed much running to this point. When he went down, it looked like someone threw a 5 gallon bucket of blood down the hill for 10 feet or so. That seems like what the deer are sniffing around.
Snow has covered what is left but I just changed out the SD card this afternoon.
The gut pile is on a heavily used trail so I believe the deer are coming past and sniffing around moving from point A to point B.
Gyoas769,
Great job this season and looks like an interested future hunter as wellOpinions are like anal apertures. They all stink but mine.
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December 17th, 2017, 12:35 PM #216Grand Member
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December 17th, 2017, 06:14 PM #217
Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
Young man looks like he’s saying YUP THATS MY DAD. What caliber Marlin, I just sold my 35 rem.
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December 17th, 2017, 06:16 PM #218Grand Member
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Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
Could a mod make this thread a sticky, so we don't have to dig it up every year?
It makes sense to have one thread for the topic.
Please, and thanks.
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January 9th, 2018, 10:36 AM #219Member
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Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
30-30. Love it for hunting brushy/thick cover. Took a nice bear with it last season. Picking up a 308 Marlin Express tomorrow to have longer range capability for big woods hunting in some of my spots. Love marlin rifles. Been using them since day 1 in the deer woods.
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January 10th, 2018, 09:53 AM #220
Re: Official PAFOA Harvest Thread (WARNING may be considered graphic by some)
I hear ya on the 30-30 Gyoas759. I kept my JM 30-30 and use 170 grain Silvertips, the old ones with the aluminum tip. I found a case of them in a small gun shop 3 years ago and they’ll last me until I die. Good hunting to ya.
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