Newest Post In Forums
auto fill of weather
It is now September 2016. Has there been any advancement in resolving the autofill option for the weather? This is actually a very nice feature when it worked.
Click here to read more


windows 8
Well it been 7 week and no replay could I please get a ansewer
Click here to read more


windows 8
Why won’t deer days work on window8
Click here to read more


someone try this sausage
Wholesale LED Lights has a low power consumption and long and predictable lifetime.The lifetime of LED street lights is usually 10 to 15 years, three times the life of current technologies adopted. LEDs also have low maintenance cost.
Click here to read more


someone try this sausage
     nappyjoe wrote:     try this sausage i think it good this makes 10 pounds  .     4 table spoon  course salt      3 table spoon course pepper   2 3/4 table spoon sage  2 table spoon red pepper    if you like sub. red for  cayenne   red pepper to make hotter.    5 pounds pork 5 pound deer after cutting into 1 to 2 inch cube sprikle spices over top let stand till you see a glaze wich is about 10 to 15 min. then grind  it great for breakfast let me know if you all like it             Will try the breakfast led lighting tomorrow.Post Edited by: hinrane
Click here to read more


Any tips for this years hunt.
     camogirl30 wrote:Hope this year is nice for all of led lighting us.I dont think they will let me leave without them. Good luck this year.Post Edited by: hinrane
Click here to read more


DeerDays Mobile
m.deerdays.com is what I use on my iphone
Click here to read more


Mapper
This is happening because the webservice has changed for getting the maps. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. There will be an update soon to fix this problem.
Click here to read more


Mapper
Can’t seem to download maps.  I keep getting a no acess message.  Can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong.  Thanks
Click here to read more


some tips about hunting turkey.....
Turkey hunting in the fall is quite different from hunting turkeys in the spring. For one thing, it is not breeding season so turkey calls are not of as much use. In the fall, turkeys separate into groups of hens and poults or groups of gobblers. If you see one hen, you are not likely to see a gobbler in the entire flock. Turkeys tend to stay down in the open fields eating bugs until a hard freeze. They will then migrate up into the hardwood forests for beech nuts, acorns, etc. You can determine when this has happened by locating turkey scratchings in the leaves. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} http://www.motorfiend.com   The best way to hunt turkeys in the fall is to sit in a blind and wait for a flock to come by in front of you. If you know where they are roosting and where they are feeding, you can position yourself between the two areas. If you walk in too close to their roost, they will hear you and avoid you when they fly down.  Hunting is allowed all day long within designated hunting hours. Again, turkeys harvested must be checked-in at a checking station. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}1.      [Quote]  A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.Henry Ford  [/quote]Post Edited by: carlover
Click here to read more


 
Latest Pic In Gallery
newbie see him in 4_5 yrs i hope
Newest Member: thecommodorefan


Member Search
By User Name

By State

  
Login | Sign Up
Club Login | Club Sign Up

     
Deer Days Forums
Forum Navigate:
Latest talked about topics!
auto fill of weather
windows 8
someone try this sausage
Any tips for this years hunt.
DeerDays Mobile
Forum Search:  

Topic: Southern Maryland Hunting
  1  2                 
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
13. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 01/29/2009 7:45 PMquotePost Reply

George, I wish you luck out there and get that big one!!!!!  of course now that season is over, we have seen some deer running around.  I saw one small buck.  We finally got some cold weather, little bit of snow so I guess it got them moving but it was a little to late.

We will hit em hard again next year Lord willing.

Let me know how your season ends.

Jim


Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
12. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 01/29/2009 2:35 PMquotePost Reply

Our bow season is still open and it goes through the end of February.  The big bucks where I hunt still have their antlers but they are really hard to hunt!  I passed on one 10 pointer that has been under my stand both last year and this year (he doesn’t know my lock on stand is there, it is hid so well it is hard for me to find) and I hope to take him next year; he should be in the 5.5+ year old class and be a record book trophy.  I hope I don’t regret the pass, it was sure hard to let him walk!  I have one old buck that I’m still trying to get before he drops his horns. Other than a management deer or two, we didn’t take anything worth mentioning.  Jim, like your weather, ours has been wet and windy, especially windy this season.  But like always, it was still fun! 

Best regards to all!

George


THE BUCK STOPS HERE!
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
11. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 01/10/2009 8:22 PMquotePost Reply

Well the last day of season has come and gone here in southern maryland.  It was a good year.  We had a lot of fun, didn’t see a whole lot of deer but we did manage to get a couple.  Our hunting season was mainly wet and windy this year not to many GREAT hunting days, but any day in the deer woods is better than anything at work.

I hope everone had a safe year and we will hit em hard again next time...  now its time to get ready for a little fishing and give them bucks a rest.....  Looing forward to a great 2009 season....

 

God bless

Jim


Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
10. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/18/2008 6:32 PMquotePost Reply

Well it sounds like you all had a good time despite the rain and wind.  That’s what it’s all about, getting those boys outdoors so they can have a good time and create some good memories!  Sure glad the oldest boy got a shot, that is good experience for him.  It sounds like your neighbor needs to make a change, either re-site in his gun or bow and for sure not to make a shot unless he has a good shot to take.  Good luck on your 29th hunt!


THE BUCK STOPS HERE!
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
9. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/18/2008 5:56 PMquotePost Reply
well the boys did not get a hunt that morning, so we put them on the stands as soon as the rain stopped (big rains)  (shot lived) it was pretty breezy, the oldest boy shot at and missed a small buck with his bow.  He now knows what it feels like to see your arrow hit a twig and go wide!!!  other than that more wind and rain....  We are looing forward to the 29th, it is  well after our rut but hey we will have a great time as long as the weather holds.  Wow seeing 23 deer that is awesome...... we are having problems with one neighbor he has now shot 5 deer and could not find a one.  We found a doe dead on my buddys property.  Almost seems sinful to take those shots you are not sure of.

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
8. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/18/2008 10:52 AMquotePost Reply
Jim, the 15th was our second weekend of the gun season and it was so windy that it had crossed our minds to not hunt as we thought for sure that the deer would not move in the wind.  However, all of us in the club did hunt and all of us saw plenty of deer just no wall hangers.  Our location showed a light shade of green and I have a test copy of the deerdays period calculator and it was very accurate.  Despite the wind (15 MPH) I saw 23 deer from the same stand (I’m in a funnel area).  So hopefully your 15th youth hunt was successful despite the weather; hope you didn’t get any of the rain that was forecasted!  How did it end up for the weekend?

THE BUCK STOPS HERE!
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
7. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/14/2008 8:25 PMquotePost Reply
Looking forward to the 29th, shotgun season opens,  a few nice bucks were taken during the early muzzleloader season,  Looks like our youth hunt for tomorrow 15th is going to be a wash...... My buddys boys are upset, windy with 100% chance of rain.....   hope all are having a great season.

Jim Krenek
scottwuerch
Location: WI
posts: 9
Member
6. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/21/2008 8:49 PMquotePost Reply
     gluyet wrote:
     I hate to hear about the hunter that fell from his stand.  Today the two most serious hunting accidents seem to be tree stand related or ATV related.  Everybody needs to take the time to put that safety harness on, if you don’t have one, get one, it’s the best hunting investment you’ll ever make.  Most hunters don’t like that is takes time in the morning to untangle it and then put it on; I don’t either that’s why I bought me on of those safety systems that is like putting on a hunting vest.  It is easy to put on, and it is never tangled up.  I highly recommend it.  Good luck this weekend and be careful!

 

I also have one of the "vest" style harnesses and I absolutely LOVE it.  While I never minded the full-body FAS that is supplied with most elevated stands, the vest style goes on easier and doesn’t require a college degree to fold back up again for storage.  Can’t imagine going into a stand for more that a few moments without one.  Too many things to distract me while I am 20 ft up...oh look, a butterfly.......

 


gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
5. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/21/2008 6:18 PMquotePost Reply
I hate to hear about the hunter that fell from his stand.  Today the two most serious hunting accidents seem to be tree stand related or ATV related.  Everybody needs to take the time to put that safety harness on, if you don’t have one, get one, it’s the best hunting investment you’ll ever make.  Most hunters don’t like that is takes time in the morning to untangle it and then put it on; I don’t either that’s why I bought me on of those safety systems that is like putting on a hunting vest.  It is easy to put on, and it is never tangled up.  I highly recommend it.  Good luck this weekend and be careful!

THE BUCK STOPS HERE!
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
4. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/21/2008 4:45 PMquotePost Reply

Early muzzlerloader season is in full swing,  I haven’t had much luck yet but have seen a lot of deer.  We are the doe’s only portion of the season,  it’s been very windy but hopfully this weekend will end with some meat in the freezer.  Hope everyone is having a great season so far.

Be Safe out there,  we have already had one fatality this year where a hunter fell out of his stand, not wearing a harness.


Jim Krenek
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
3. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/20/2008 9:53 PMquotePost Reply
outstanding,  have a great season, and yes if he gets that first deer we sure will post it.

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
2. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/18/2008 10:35 PMquotePost Reply
     jekrenek wrote:
     

Well it’s getting to be that time of year again  YAH- HOOOOO

Bow season opens the 15th of Sept.

I hope all hunters a safe season this year and post them pictures!!!!  I will be hunting on my buddy’s place again and last year his oldest son got a buck now we are aiming to get his youngest his first deer.

If there are any other Maryland hunters on this site, please respond so we can keep in touch.

God Bless

Jim

I’m not from Mayland although I see a lot of them on this forum.  However I want to wish you and yours a very good, happy, and safe deer season this year; and I hope that youngest son gets his first deer.  There’s nothing like seeing that first hand!  If he does get that first deer post the picture and tell me about it in the forum.  Well, I guess I’ll tell you like one of my buck hunting buddies always tells me, "I hope that you bag a really, really, big buck this year; and I hope I bag a bigger one! 

 


THE BUCK STOPS HERE!
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
1. Southern Maryland Hunting 08/30/2008 6:56 PMquotePost Reply

Well it’s getting to be that time of year again  YAH- HOOOOO

Bow season opens the 15th of Sept.

I hope all hunters a safe season this year and post them pictures!!!!  I will be hunting on my buddy’s place again and last year his oldest son got a buck now we are aiming to get his youngest his first deer.

If there are any other Maryland hunters on this site, please respond so we can keep in touch.

God Bless

Jim


Jim Krenek