nwihunter
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Any of you guys been doing any good this deer season?
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I am sure Simo will get a workout!I CAN'T WAIT for firearms opener.. It has been way too long since I got to hunt at home. Hopefully Simo will get some action.![]()
I live in porter county and was thinking the same thing about the leaves. I have a couple of maples in my yard that haven’t even changed color yet let alone start dropping leaves. I dropped my elk off to get processed and the guy is also a taxidermist. He had 4 huge beautiful bucks on the wall all from Jasper Pulaski that had died from EHD. Nice to know there are bucks like that on public hunting land.Been hunting behind the house on and off. When the acorns were falling we had deer in the yard almost every day, but I did not hunt due to the heat. Next year I will have a cooler or an old fridge set up so I won't have to worry. I have passed a few button bucks up and had a really nice mature doe at 18 yards but since she was directly between me and my neighbors house ( picture window) I did not shoot for fear of the once in a lifetime deflection off a log....
Looking forward to sitting back there the next week or so, then heading to Jasper Pulaski for rifle opener and then go back during the week. Looks weird having the leaves pretty much still on the trees. We moved here exactly a year ago and all the trees had dropped last year by this time.
For sure. I used to hunt a 1000 acre public area around Kansas City that was walk in only and it held some bruisers as I have the sheds, one a true 165-170 depending on spread. Seeings how JP is 9x bigger I am sure they are in there.I live in porter county and was thinking the same thing about the leaves. I have a couple of maples in my yard that haven’t even changed color yet let alone start dropping leaves. I dropped my elk off to get processed and the guy is also a taxidermist. He had 4 huge beautiful bucks on the wall all from Jasper Pulaski that had died from EHD. Nice to know there are bucks like that on public hunting land.
Damn that thing is impressive.![]()
Photos: This Buck Might Crush the Indiana State Record
On November 4 at 6:40 p.m., Dustin Huff of Greensburg, Indiana, shot a caliber of whitetail that normally only occupies a hunter's dreams. The raw score of the behemoth buck is 212 inches. “It all happened within three minutes. From seeing him to when I shot him it was a three-minute thrill ride...www.themeateater.com
I had some pictures of this deer sent to me from a family friend, then I found this write up on meat eater. Looks like it will be the new state record.
I had my best year ever but it wasn’t in Indiana. I moved back here to Indiana in March 2019 when my job became mobile. But was fortunate to buy the last Illinois lifetime license in 2006, so I began putting that to use. That 2019 year my mother-in-law came from China to spend 6 months with us so I wanted to stay close to home, LaPorte. Hunted the bow only zone at JP. As an experienced hunter, I knew where the big guys would bed, on the islands in the marshes. Spent a ton of time scouting but come hunt season got very poor results. The biggest buck I saw was only 130”, which I passed on. Not gonna put a 130” on the wall. The vast majority of the bucks I saw were pencil thin eight pointers. It was disappointing but not unexpected. 16 Firearm days in peak rut will do that. But what I did learn during that time was the turkey hunting here on public is outstanding. A one bird limit will do that! I would encourage any residents to take advantage of the high quality turkey hunting here if you have not already.This has been, by far, the worst season in my area in southern IN. I have over 100 acres and deer are scarce. Even our trail cams have been mostly silent. Certain areas, especially near ag fields seem to be strong. Usually around me, opening day of gun season sounds like a gun range. Not this year. It's been extremely quiet. Hunted this morning until 9 and never heard a muzzle loader nor did I see a deer. A LOT more hunters, bobcat, and coyotes (and possibly some illness?) seem to have taken a toll in my area. Only thing I've been seeing in our fields are yearlings and fawns.Any of you guys been doing any good this deer season?
