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dbhawley
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i've got a smaller set of antlers from a 5 pointer that I killed earlier this year. Im thinking of turning it into a knife handle. Anyone know anyone who makes these? I've seen online tutorials how to make them yourself, but I dont really care to do it myself.

[Edited on December 15, 2012 at 10:48 PM. Reason : wahoo for page 2]

12/15/2012 10:47:58 PM

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Running some dogs down east tomorrow. Im excited, this is the first time ive hunted with dogs. Should be a good time, the property my buddy leases has not been hunted all season, so there should be some good deer coming out of the woods.

12/21/2012 7:59:50 AM

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running dogs is the worst type of deer hunting. i'll be glad when all counties have outlawed it

12/21/2012 9:49:06 AM

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Agreed. I think running dogs is an abomination to "hunting".

Last week, as I was finishing up fielddressing a doe, I saw a hunter walk into the woods near me. I whistled out and went over to talk to him. He said he and his buddies were running dogs on the property across the street and they'd chased a buck over my way. About 30 seconds later he looks up and says "SHIT THERE HE IS!!!!111" and takes off down the hill, trips, falls, rolls about 40 yards, lol. He stands up, gathers his wits, and takes a shot at him even though the deer is at full sprint now BACK ACROSS THE STREET. The deer narrowly misses an oncoming car who had to slam on the brakes, and as soon as it was across the street, his buddies came flying down the road and slammed on their brakes and literally started shooting from the truck before they even came to a stop.

I couldnt help but stand there and watch this retardedness go down. I'm not sure if they got their buck or not, but I sure fucking hope not.



**Not to mention, the amount of times i've had a hunt ruined by a dog coming onto my property that wasnt supposed to be there. Burns me up.**

[Edited on December 21, 2012 at 10:02 AM. Reason : .]

12/21/2012 10:00:34 AM

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Also not to mention the number of feral dogs now because of it

12/21/2012 10:12:05 AM

dbhawley
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Im so glad Wayne County decided to ban it. Hopefully the yellow keeps on growing

12/21/2012 11:24:38 AM

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"**Not to mention, the amount of times i've had a hunt ruined by a dog coming onto my property that wasnt supposed to be there. Burns me up.**"

that's when you shoot the coyotedog... oops.

12/21/2012 11:28:18 AM

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bobby, you should've been on the phone with the ncwrc and got an officer out there. a lot of illegal/unethical/unsafe shit there.

12/21/2012 11:29:48 AM

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luckily my hunt has never been ruined by a dog. But just in case, I have the NCWRC on speed dial

12/21/2012 12:42:55 PM

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Oh lord, here comes the debate. Nothing is wrong with dog hunting if it is done responsibly. If it is not being done responsibly, call the warden. If the dogs are on your property, call the warden. They will take care of it. The place we are going is a club and property that is specifically managed just for dog hunting. something like 3000 acres of land and dogs that are trained, have gps collars, and know what they are supposed to do. It is amazing how fired up people get about this. Dog hunting is a tradition that has been around in the south since the beginnings of America.

Do you also have a problem with people doing "man drives" for deer? same principal.

12/21/2012 12:45:23 PM

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you are in a very small minority of responsible dog hunters

enforcement is the issue. the wrc officers just can't cover all that ground. not a big deal to me. dog hunting is dying and will be illegal statewide in our lifetime.

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men can understand property lines and read posted signs

[Edited on December 21, 2012 at 1:00 PM. Reason : adf]

12/21/2012 12:59:36 PM

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well the statistics for states where permits and registration of dogs show that it is a very very small minority of dog hunters that do it irresponsibly and break laws. People just get a bad taste in their mouth and hear stories and assume all dog hunters are like that. Then they tell the non hunting public about it and it starts these debates. Most people that dont like it have little to no experiences with dog hunters. They have no idea how it works or what is involved. In Georgia, only 3% of permitted dog hunters had significant problems or violations.

no matter anyways, the trip just got cancelled, so i guess ill just go sit in a tree stand in 30 mph winds.

[Edited on December 21, 2012 at 1:28 PM. Reason : .]

12/21/2012 1:26:50 PM

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I guess i have a sore spot for it because there used to be so much of it done horrible near where I live. 3% is just the percentage that gets caught.

I have no problem with how you explain it. Its when it intrudes in other people's property that makes me upset. I cant be there to monitor my hunting land all the time.

12/21/2012 1:30:22 PM

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no, in georgia all dogs and hunters are registered. you catch a dog on your property, and you report the registration that is attached to the dogs collar. It isnt just the warden catching 3%, it is citizens or other hunters.

Go read up on Florida and Georgias registration laws for dog hunting. They have helped both states manage and regulate dog hunting. North Carolina is largely unregulated and that is part of the problem.

12/21/2012 1:55:47 PM

dbhawley
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yea it seems that NC's stance on regulation is all or nothing. No regulation, or completely banned.

12/21/2012 1:58:08 PM

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went deer hunting yesterday for what will probably be the last time this year. Had two does at my corn pile. Decided to let the live and they stayed there for almost an hour, very cool to watch Only about 20 yards away and never once saw me in my blind

12/26/2012 11:35:23 AM

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"you catch a dog on your property, and you report the registration that is attached to the dogs collar"


the dogs that don't pan out ususally get their collars taken off and left wherever they are. We always ended up with groups of them on our farm running our cattle.

You also end up with hunters hunting on your property and claiming they're just trying to locate their dogs. They get all bent out of shape with you when you tell them to leave.

12/26/2012 12:22:02 PM

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Hunted lake mattamuskeet last weekend. Best duck hunt I've ever had.

12/26/2012 5:22:45 PM

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Looking to do some duck hunting locally.... if anyone is going this weekend and doesn't mind a tag along let me know. Also any recommendations for somewhere to go will be appreciated.

12/27/2012 9:15:37 PM

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Sad story....

This deer showed up early in the season. Nice wide 6 pointer. Unfortunately, we never saw him again. When we finally did in November, his front left leg had been blown off. Tough animals...hope he makes it. His antlers certainly won't improve with this kind of injury.





This next picture was a deer that showed up once on a property I have zero decent bucks on. Wish he would have stuck around but he didnt...

12/30/2012 1:39:43 PM

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yeah I'd like to get in on some hunting here in the area, however I don't have a place to hunt and I'm not a fan of going on federal game lands (too many idiots just shooting a bushes that move).

I'm up for a tdub hunting club. Also, if anyone has some deer meat jerky they wouldn't mind getting rid of I'd love to have some.

And for those who don't dress their own kills, where do you take your animal for dressing? I'd have to field dress mine, as I don't have a truck.

12/31/2012 9:39:38 AM

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yea thats one of the reasons i go back home to my dads to hunt. He has a pretty sweet dressing setup. And his neighbor across the street has a meat locker that we let the deer meat hang in for a few days.

12/31/2012 9:57:26 AM

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yeah and I want to go duck hunting sometime. My gf just volunteered to cook up some duck if I ever go duck hunting and get a few.

12/31/2012 2:16:47 PM

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Did a little duck hunting in Dunn today. Shot one mallard. The fog was brutal.

1/12/2013 10:57:08 AM

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raiden

I dont have a truck either. I got 2 deer this season. I field dressed the first one and then hung it from a tree there in the woods and skinned/quartered it. Put the quarters in trashbags and hiked it out of the woods and put them in a cooler in the car. It's a little work, but only took about 2-3 hours total...doing everything completely by myself.

Bury the remains.


The second deer I got this year, I didnt even gut/field dress it. I hung from a tree with a gambrel, carefully skinned only the areas I was butchering, quartered it, and put in trashbags to take back to the car. I was even able to get to the inner "tenderloin" without gutting it. Worked pretty darn well.

1/12/2013 11:10:48 AM

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Anyone else going deer hunting this morning?

9/7/2013 5:56:24 AM

Lobes85
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Heading out this afternoon. I'll probably sit from 1-dark and try to stick a doe. I have about 4 or 5 different bucks coming in throughout the day but they arent shooters.

9/7/2013 9:01:31 AM

dbhawley
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I wish I had a bow so I could start hunting. I've considered getting a cross-bow just for that reason.

9/7/2013 10:48:26 AM

Lobes85
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If you end up getting one, head up to NC Hunter's Supply off of Millbrook. Great guys to deal with and you can shoot before you buy.

9/7/2013 11:41:21 AM

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I'm in need of some new optics. What's the best binoculars, spotting scope I can get for under $150?

9/27/2013 12:20:15 PM

dbhawley
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^I'd like to hear some opinions as well.

My blind is about 100-150 yards from where the deer tend to pass by. Need something cheapish to see them with.

9/27/2013 10:29:27 PM

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I decided to go with Nikon Monarch 10x42 binocular. Went to a local sporting goods store and tested out Nikon, Bushnell, Vortex, and Vanguard. The Nikons looked and felt the best and the salesman said they're good in low light. The only decision at that time was 8x42 or 10x42.

9/27/2013 10:50:26 PM

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i've got some green ring leupold binos that do fine. it's not like i'm gonna be glassing a mountainside for goats or something.

i do need a spotting scope for the range. starting to shoot more and more iron sights and i can't see the holes in the paper.

9/27/2013 10:55:19 PM

JT3bucky
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walmart just had a special on some binocs.

about 20 bucks less than gander mountain and 10x42.

Thats what I will go with this week im sure.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bushnell-Powerview-Binocular-Realtree-AP-Camouflage-10-x-42mm/17163524



[Edited on September 29, 2013 at 12:55 AM. Reason : l]

9/29/2013 12:53:21 AM

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i'll have to go check them out.

I'll probably pick up this pair from amazon to have as a backup. 10 x 25, but super cheap at >$10 for the black, with good reviews. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000A0AEM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2Q0562L4XDUXM&coliid=I35WZ4T97HWZ4D

9/29/2013 9:53:09 AM

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Passed on a young pair of bucks yesterday morning.

Finally got a good 8 that has made an appearance. Looking forward to late Oct/November!

9/29/2013 10:08:39 AM

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Lucky, I haven't shot a good buck in a couple of years. I was about to go duck hunting this morning till I realized I forgot to buy my federal duck stamp. I hope I can still buy it with this government shutdown going on.

10/2/2013 12:07:26 PM

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I have a date with a mule deer this week. Lucked out and forecasting perfect weather. Snowed last week and predicted to snow the week after we leave. We're supposed to see highs in the mid--to-high 50s

10/7/2013 12:10:30 AM

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So far, I've passed up several deer with the bow, but eventually stuck one doe last week.

I have been muzzle loading but passed up does and small bucks.

I'll be hunting all day Saturday, running dogs in the morning and still setting the afternoon. I sighted in my 30-06 this afternoon, and I'm punching tacks at 100 yds. I'm pumped.

10/7/2013 10:06:42 PM

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Bad wind direction for my spot tonight so I'm going to drive in, swap out my camera card, drop some corn and leave. Had a nice 8 on there a couple weeks ago so I'm excited to see if he is sticking around.

Good wind on Saturday and I'll be back out there for most of the day.

10/8/2013 7:29:53 AM

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thats what i did yesterday...just mid week prep for saturday.

lots of small bucks on my pics... I have a pic with 4 small bucks in one shot.

There is one picture that seems to be a mature buck but he is barely visible.

Hoping old grey is still alive...caught him on cam one time last year. 16 pointer that RARELY ever comes out for cam, daylight or anything.

Need to get my gun sighted in though.

10/8/2013 1:00:09 PM

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I'm thinking today is going to be a good afternoon. Light rain, temperatures changing. I'm going to give it a go.

10/8/2013 2:05:30 PM

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I'm attempting a DIY European mount for my mule deer skull. I've boiled it once and the meat is stripped, lower jaw is off, brain is out and it's fairly clean and I'm starting the 2nd boiling water now to get rid of any additional tissue and cartilage. Any tips on whitening the skull once I have it completely clean and dry? I've read that bleach can make the bone brittle

10/12/2013 12:45:09 PM

Lobes85
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Congrats on the muley

Any pictures?

10/12/2013 12:59:00 PM

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I didn't have my camera, but my guide took some pics. He's supposed to be emailing them to me this weekend. I can take a picture of my freezer full of steaks, ground, and jalapeno-cheddar mule deer salami (it's amazing stuff). Was able to bring home ~60 lbs of meat even after donating some

Saw a lot more moose and antelope and does/fawns than good shooter bucks. For my first muledeer hunt, I'm pretty pleased with this property and making plans to go back next fall. A guy in my party shot a real nice 5x5.

10/12/2013 1:06:48 PM

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more like congrats on shooting the deer your guide hunted, amirite?

sunlight will bleach it without fucking it up

10/12/2013 1:07:11 PM

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won't sunlight also bleach out the antlers?

and you're right. it was a guided hunt, I won't deny that

[Edited on October 12, 2013 at 1:12 PM. Reason : d]

10/12/2013 1:10:29 PM

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you can cover the antlers with black trash bags and tape them up at the base.

or you can do the peroxide method. it'll be faster and come out a purer white.

http://discussions.texasbowhunter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58634

10/12/2013 1:26:43 PM

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Heading out for a bow-hunt this evening.

10/12/2013 1:35:42 PM

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shipping some of my deer meat back home. it's frozen rock solid so will a cardboard box at UPS work, or do I need to get a styrofoam cooler and some dry ice? I know it'll cost a fortune to ship it, but I want to get it to my family soon

10/14/2013 10:41:12 AM

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