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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: PrimitivePete on October 20, 2022, 06:32:35 PM
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For the last 5 years I have always taken a day off from work to go hunting on Halloween. Opening day is always crowded where I go and the weather seems to be getting warmer each year. But Oct 31st is perfect. What are some of your traditions? I don't get to go out as much as I like to but the 31st always seems to be a good bet.
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Years ago, you only got one tag in NY.
You could take a Buck or Doe during Archery Season, but you still only got one tag.
My first year deer hunting, I killed a doe opening weekend. I was done for the year.
My second year, I killed a button buck on the second weekend. Again, done for the year...
I was 18 before I was able to gun hunt with my Dad and family. After that, it was Bucks Only for me!!
Last 20 years or so, my tradition has been, Does get a pass untill after the Rut.
They're Mother Nature's "Buck Bait"!!! :thumbsup:
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Actually Pete, Hunting is better after Halloween!!!!
Just one old woodchucker's opinion... :thumbsup:
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I usually eat the tenderloins fresh. Many times I eat them alone. Sometimes I'll share with friends. Like this year I shared the ones I took out of the two I killed up on the KennyM lease. But Texas doe aren't huge and neither are the Tloins. So most often they are a meal for myself.
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I always go out Thanksgiving morning. Have been doing that since I was 12 years old. Been a few years when I couldnt do it, (when I was in the Army or visiting relatives) but it is a tradition I do every year. Even my son in law goes with me and soon my grandson will tag along. Just makes that day more special.
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A friend always said, "You gotta be in a treestand on Veterans Day".
Like Brently, my father in law and his cronies always hunted small game Thanksgiving morning. I picked up on that tradition and do the same. And it's gotta be with a longbow. Don't know why, but a longbow and back quiver just feels right.
I have my "Traveling Pants", an old pair of faded green dress pants I wear every year during the 12 hour trip to hog camp. Thirteen years and counting............ They really don't bring me luck but it can't hurt.
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I hear ya Woodchucker, I had a doe that was so tiny come by my stand I thought it was a rabbit. Needless to say I let her pass.