nappyjoe Location: MO posts: 22 Member | 11. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/22/2008 10:31 PM |   | fhe place is finlly come around after a lot of work , and time and make the rules and stay with it you will start seeing thefruits of your labor.the youth hunt is on the 1st&2nd of nov. the kids should have a good time. i just hope they all get a deer so i can add all there happy faces to the scrap book the outlook for there hunt look good . good and cold for them . and i hope the crop is out by then too so we can feed them all to. they eat more than the deer do somtimes. good luck to all this deer season hope you get what your aiming at. |
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gluyet
 Location: AR posts: 61 Gold Member | 10. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/20/2008 5:40 PM |   | WOW! It sounds like you have to hide behind a tree to load you gun when hunting in that place! That place must be similar to hunting in SW Texas were I have seen as many as 400 deer in a large wheat patch feeding at the same time. Leases of 1000 acres each on the Chadborne Ranch in Texas have to take 30 does a season or they loose the lease. These are interesting places! | THE BUCK STOPS HERE! |
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shawnfwatson
 Location: MD posts: 11 Member | 9. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/10/2008 10:36 PM |   | I am in MD and hunt at Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Patuxent Wildlife Center and private land in Tracy’s Landing, MD. BARC and PWC are great because there is 20,000 acres between them and kills do not count against your tags. You are allowed 2 bucks at each and unlimited does.
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nappyjoe Location: MO posts: 22 Member | 8. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 02/03/2008 11:57 AM |   | Ithink it great we all enjoy the outdoor. We as hunter need to rember that what a trophy in one person eye, may not be the same in a nother person eye, and also never take more than you need. hear in mo. we can only get one buck wether be rifl or muzzleloader but you may buy as many antleres tag as you need. wich i will kill 4 deer a year. And also IF THAT BUCK does not live up to your standers Iwill let it walk next year will come. we hear in this state have a doe problem. trying to put hunter in a state of mind to shot more does, is a problem but there we go again what a trophy in one person eyes, may not be anothers to me antler can make good soup. hunting get us out of the everyday grind, and give us the that time to are self that we do not get that often. with work the kids and the in everyday stress. We as hunter all need to help each other out in order to keep hunting in the year to come wether you bowhunt , rifile, muzzlloader, or crossbow. just remeber we all love to hunt. |
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gluyet
 Location: AR posts: 61 Gold Member | 7. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 01/30/2008 12:22 AM |   | I’d say jekrenek had a good year! His 6 point may be like one of mine that I shot for an 8 point (had dark antlers but no G1s), but it grossed near the 160 class. We have a 7 point on our property that will be in this class next year. I put the scope on him this past gun season but just couldn’t talk myself into pulling the trigger; he just needed to grow at least one more year (he’s in the 130s). I’ve watched this deer for the last few years (since he was in the 1.5 year class) and he has always been a 7 point, and will be a 7 point next season if he doesn’t get in a fight with the deer that’s got my name on it! I looked at your 160, nice rack! Looks like a bottom land hardwood deer, good mass! | THE BUCK STOPS HERE! |
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The Johnsons Location: KY posts: 2 Member | 6. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 01/29/2008 4:43 PM |   | I guess no management happens where you hunt. And are there any rules about deer age and size b/c killing 6ptrs is about as hard as shooting a yearling doe. Sorry to sound so rude but I as well as many other hunters out there pass those little guys all day long in hopes that in a few years he will be a big boy (wall hanger) like the buck I killed this yr or last or the season b4. I watch them grow and learn thier patterns and give them time to mature and all that mixed with Muzzy Broad-head does the trick! Good luck hunting! Check out a couple of bucks me and my wife have taken over the years we are The Johnsons. | The Blue Rock Buck is my 07 Buck (jeremy Johnson) |
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nappyjoe Location: MO posts: 22 Member | 5. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 11/06/2007 7:08 PM |   | hear in mo. are frontstufer start the day after thanksgiving . Ihave found that taking achild hunting help to releve the missing of ones. That have hunted with you FOR YEARS . And you help the sport grow |
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lance122334 Location: NC posts: 7 Member | 4. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/21/2007 12:15 PM |   | thank you very much sir. and dang shes lucky she gets to hunt in TX.. id give my left arm to hunt there.
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onlylrgdeer06
 Location: NJ posts: 58 Member | 3. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/20/2007 9:06 AM |   | went to Delaware a few Saturdays ago, when it was like 90degrees for their muzzle gun season. saw two does that was it. I think it was the 6th of October. very warm and nasty day to hunt. But I did it anyhow. felt like crap for 2 days after that. hottest day I ever hunted. I will be back down there for the shotgun season. | I love hunting! New Deer Days is Great! |
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lance122334 Location: NC posts: 7 Member | 2. Re:Maryland Deer Hunters 10/18/2007 4:32 PM |   | Its still bow season here in NC. Im sorry to hear that your daughter is goin off to college sir. Im 16 am obsessed with hunting and love every single moment I get to spend with my father in the woods doing what we both love. Im sure your daughter will be missing spending time with you, but probably not as much as her father will be missing her. good luck with muzzleloader season | lance wilson |
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coldbeer
 Location: AR posts: 76 Gold Member | 1. Maryland Deer Hunters 10/18/2007 12:42 PM |   | I guess there arent alot of Maryland hunters that frequent the forums :). Ours opened up last weekend. I didnt do any good but I am hopeful for this weekend. I hate to hear that your daughter will miss opening day of muzzleloader. I still hunt with my old man regularly (you wont see me missing opening day of muzzleloader though) . anyway good luck to everyone. | They can have my bow when they pry it from my cold dead fingers! |
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