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What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
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What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
So, what did everyone see, get and use to get it?
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
My South Carolina season doesn't end until sunset on January 1 so my season is not yet over. I have not shot yet because I have only seen does and of those, only two were shooters.
More hunts to come and The Hartford Elk/Bullwinkle/Muy Grande may yet step out.
That's what I tell myself.
More hunts to come and The Hartford Elk/Bullwinkle/Muy Grande may yet step out.
That's what I tell myself.
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We had our gun opener in Southern zone of NY yesterday. Didn't see anything in the morning, plenty of shooting all around. In the afternoon I saw two doe running full tilt down the center of my pasture. Didn't even have time to raise the gun. A couple of hundred yards away, my nephew got a shot at some more does, but missed. Nothing this morning but high wind and light rain. Nothing was moving, only one shot in the whole valley.
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My season starts Friday. Gun in Illinois is relegated to two weekends. Archery season my buddy took a 6 pointer. He has seen a lot of does, so hopefully they show up this weekend for me.
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
I posted a thread, Hawken drops one. The storyis there in the hunting section. Muzzleloader right now, and reg. Rifle here always starts on the Sat. before Thanksgiving which is coming up.
Here's a pic. S.all 8 point with just an inside spread of 13".
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Here's a pic. S.all 8 point with just an inside spread of 13".
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
Here in southern SC...............I have killed 2 decent bks......Passed on a 100 or more does and little bks..........Retired, I hunt 5-6 times a week......Still got 6 weeks of season to to go..........The big ones are still being allusive.
Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
They got big by being illusive.
Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
I seen couple of nice size deers, in my neighbor's front yard eating, a few days ago. It is bow and primitive firearms season. Yet, the is no discharge of firearms in city limits (subdivision), expect for defense. We are not too far from public hunting land. Modern firearms starts after Black Friday. By then, deers are hard to come by. But, they can be had.
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
Here in upstate NY, three of us hunted on opening day on my hunting property.
My adult son (age 43) shot his first ever deer, a nice looking doe.
My friend got a double, a four point and a doe. He's tagged out now.
Both of the above are "meat" hunters. I'm more selective.
I only got one and a half hours of hunting done on opening day because my son and my guest needed
my help dragging deer out of the woods using my little Honda ATV.
But I'm retired and can continue hunting until January 1st.
I will try and get some photos up here in this thread in the next day or so.
After being at the recreational/hunting property since Friday evening, I'm now catching up at home.
My adult son (age 43) shot his first ever deer, a nice looking doe.
My friend got a double, a four point and a doe. He's tagged out now.
Both of the above are "meat" hunters. I'm more selective.
I only got one and a half hours of hunting done on opening day because my son and my guest needed
my help dragging deer out of the woods using my little Honda ATV.
But I'm retired and can continue hunting until January 1st.
I will try and get some photos up here in this thread in the next day or so.
After being at the recreational/hunting property since Friday evening, I'm now catching up at home.
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
Deer season, opening day for rifle season, kicked off with a "BANG" on Saturday, November 15th here in upstate NY.
My adult son, and another hunter, a great friend, hunted with me on the hunting/recreational property.
My son (age 43) successfully harvested his first deer ever, a nice big doe by 07:15AM.
My friend harvested a four point buck and a nice big doe, both by 11:00AM.
Tagged out by 2PM on opening day!
The buck required blood tracking on dead wet leaves on the forest floor (the snow melted) and it was a great learning opportunity for my son. The buck ran around a quarter mile before expiring, and it took several hours before it was located. It was a very tough tracking situation, one of the worst/most difficult that I have ever seen. Very minimal blood spots on wet leaves.
When field dressing the buck, only one lung was hit, and both the entrance and exit bullet holes were about the size of a # 2 yellow pencil.
It sure was nice having a younger pair of eyes when doing the blood tracking.
Here in New York State, they are "pushing" lead free deer hunting ammunition, and some locations require it. So far that lead free ammo thing is only a "request" when hunting on privately owned land.
I was not impressed at all with the lead free projectile performance my friend used in his 30-06 rifle.
He "bought into" the lead free ammo "Kool Aid" rhetoric, and now understands why I laughed at him when he told me his story about the State paying for his $85 box of lead free rifle ammo, 20 rounds in the box.
The State actually paid for the box of lead free ammo, via a rebate coupon.
I spent a wonderful weekend with my son!
My deer hunting time duration for opening day weekend was only 1.5 hours.
The remainder of the time was spent doing multiple deer dragging with the little Honda ATV, tracking the buck, and gutting/loading deer carcasses into vehicles.
Several deer went to the commercial processor.
Sunday weather was vile, and my son & I stayed inside the cabin near the big wood stove.
I have until January 1st for harvesting a deer of my own.
We are going back out later in the week.
BW.jpg by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on Flickr
My son used his new Ruger American Gen 2 Ranch rifle (budget bolt action) in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I was highly impressed with the new rifle/scope and ammunition performance at the range when sighting it in, and the field performance. The deer ran about 10 feet before it dropped.
That budget rifle put three shots under a dime at 100 yards from the benchrest using relatively inexpensive commercially available hunting ammunition.
RF.jpg by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on Flickr
My friend used a Thompson Center Encore rifle chambered in 30-06 Springfield.
He suffered a detached retina some years back, and is quite careful now with sudden/violent cranium movements. (this includes induced head motion from centerfire rifle recoil)
I actually check his rifle at the range for being sighted in now for him. It shot billiard ball sized groups at the range from a benchrest just about one month ago.
He commented when we were looking for the buck, that it was the first time he had ever shot a deer and it didn't drop within 35 or so feet after being shot.
After we recovered his buck, I asked him if he had noticed anything different for this year compared to previously shot deer.
He said that this year he waited until he had a good broadside presentation and took the shot, and was genuinely surprised when it didn't drop quickly.
During field dressing of the buck, only one slightly destroyed lung, and # 2 yellow pencil entrance and exit holes.
That was when I pointed out to him, the only possible explanation was the lead free ammo, which did not appear to expand at all.
My adult son, and another hunter, a great friend, hunted with me on the hunting/recreational property.
My son (age 43) successfully harvested his first deer ever, a nice big doe by 07:15AM.
My friend harvested a four point buck and a nice big doe, both by 11:00AM.
Tagged out by 2PM on opening day!
The buck required blood tracking on dead wet leaves on the forest floor (the snow melted) and it was a great learning opportunity for my son. The buck ran around a quarter mile before expiring, and it took several hours before it was located. It was a very tough tracking situation, one of the worst/most difficult that I have ever seen. Very minimal blood spots on wet leaves.
When field dressing the buck, only one lung was hit, and both the entrance and exit bullet holes were about the size of a # 2 yellow pencil.
It sure was nice having a younger pair of eyes when doing the blood tracking.
Here in New York State, they are "pushing" lead free deer hunting ammunition, and some locations require it. So far that lead free ammo thing is only a "request" when hunting on privately owned land.
I was not impressed at all with the lead free projectile performance my friend used in his 30-06 rifle.
He "bought into" the lead free ammo "Kool Aid" rhetoric, and now understands why I laughed at him when he told me his story about the State paying for his $85 box of lead free rifle ammo, 20 rounds in the box.
The State actually paid for the box of lead free ammo, via a rebate coupon.
I spent a wonderful weekend with my son!
My deer hunting time duration for opening day weekend was only 1.5 hours.
The remainder of the time was spent doing multiple deer dragging with the little Honda ATV, tracking the buck, and gutting/loading deer carcasses into vehicles.
Several deer went to the commercial processor.
Sunday weather was vile, and my son & I stayed inside the cabin near the big wood stove.
I have until January 1st for harvesting a deer of my own.
We are going back out later in the week.
BW.jpg by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on FlickrMy son used his new Ruger American Gen 2 Ranch rifle (budget bolt action) in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I was highly impressed with the new rifle/scope and ammunition performance at the range when sighting it in, and the field performance. The deer ran about 10 feet before it dropped.
That budget rifle put three shots under a dime at 100 yards from the benchrest using relatively inexpensive commercially available hunting ammunition.
RF.jpg by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on FlickrMy friend used a Thompson Center Encore rifle chambered in 30-06 Springfield.
He suffered a detached retina some years back, and is quite careful now with sudden/violent cranium movements. (this includes induced head motion from centerfire rifle recoil)
I actually check his rifle at the range for being sighted in now for him. It shot billiard ball sized groups at the range from a benchrest just about one month ago.
He commented when we were looking for the buck, that it was the first time he had ever shot a deer and it didn't drop within 35 or so feet after being shot.
After we recovered his buck, I asked him if he had noticed anything different for this year compared to previously shot deer.
He said that this year he waited until he had a good broadside presentation and took the shot, and was genuinely surprised when it didn't drop quickly.
During field dressing of the buck, only one slightly destroyed lung, and # 2 yellow pencil entrance and exit holes.
That was when I pointed out to him, the only possible explanation was the lead free ammo, which did not appear to expand at all.
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One of my sons with his mule deer taken over the weekend!
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^^^+++ congrats to the son.
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Congratulations to all who have gotten any. Great pictures also!
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Decent 8 point, but mainly because of a limp. He would've been a dandy in a couple years. He looks like a smaller version of a nice 4.5 year old I killed 4 yrs ago out of the same hunting house.
Was also first time with the ole .50 cal.
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Was also first time with the ole .50 cal.
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Re: What did you see or get 2025 Deer Season
Vaquero wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 2:45 pmDecent 8 point, but mainly because of a limp. He would've been a dandy in a couple years. He looks like a smaller version of a nice 4.5 year old I killed 4 yrs ago out of the same hunting house.
Was also first time with the ole .50 cal.
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Congrats to the SIL, BRM.
What did he use?
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