So, you think you're a hunter?
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/3/2009 3:22 PM (#397836)
Subject: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Yeah yeah, we're all musky hunters, aren't we? Well, I'm shocked that no one on this popular board is clicking the WhitetailFIRST icon on the top of the screen to get jacked up for the bow season that's right around the corner.

I know some of you are deer hunters. . . Join me on WhitetailFIRST for some amping up as we embark upon another shared season on the water and in the woods.
sworrall
Posted 9/3/2009 3:47 PM (#397838 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I sure am, as soon as I have a second to get the new bow set up I'll be talking over there alot.
dtaijo174
Posted 9/3/2009 3:52 PM (#397839 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I am excited for deer hunting too. Less guys fishing my spots.
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/3/2009 3:55 PM (#397840 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Wow, this is surely impressive! Already watched 10 guests check out the WhitetailFIRST forums! Great!
BaddFish
Posted 9/3/2009 3:56 PM (#397841 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 20


Location: N.E. Ohio
I've been scouting and shooting and scouting some more...

Finally something that I can compete with you Wisconsin boys... BOWHUNTING! Ya Baby!
I got my 13pter on first day last year and my doe on Nov 7th. I hunted 7 days and got 2 deer- best year ever- but I did miss the rut hunting in Nov.
This year I'm going for 3-4 deer- only one buck though.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 9/3/2009 6:03 PM (#397863 - in reply to #397841)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Ready to rock the woods again this season. 11 pointer bow hunting and a 10pointer gun hunting last season.

Bring on the bucks...........
hodaghawg
Posted 9/3/2009 7:29 PM (#397872 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 202


Location: Rhinelander
i am there too, different name, Buck two eighty. Just found out I am going moose hunting with a bow at the end of the month. Yep, I'm pumped
Tackle Industries
Posted 9/3/2009 8:26 PM (#397880 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Going to be easy for me this year I have real stupid deer on my new property. Went out last night to have a breath of fresh air and a medium sized doe was about 60 feet away form me licking a salt block I have int he corner of the yard. Just looked at me and back down for another lick. I even yelled at it and she just looked at me for about 2 seconds and back down for another lick. Maybe I bought the wrong white block of stuff at the feed store hope to have some good video for W1 soon.
jkslayer135
Posted 9/3/2009 8:32 PM (#397882 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 283


I'm jacked up for bow season. I'm gonna have to check out whitetail first
Stein
Posted 9/3/2009 10:21 PM (#397898 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 199


Location: Nebraska
Once I get back from Canada, fishing is over for me. I know fall fishing is good, but I grab the bow and off I go. Right now, all that I can think about is muskies.
Flambeauski
Posted 9/4/2009 3:15 PM (#398004 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
Yup, another season of sitting in a tree and watching the wolves frolick about. (Sorry, I shouldn't go there!)
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/16/2009 3:10 PM (#400173 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Anyone been in the woods? Stop by WhitetailFIRST and let us know.
gtp888
Posted 9/16/2009 6:09 PM (#400227 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: RE: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: Sun Prairie, WI
Been there Sam!  Even put a new thread on there this AM! 
THA4
Posted 9/16/2009 10:02 PM (#400287 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 468


Location: Not where I wanna be!
Ski gear is packed away and running cams and hanging stands is my game from here on out!

DO IT!!!
TJ DeVoe
Posted 9/17/2009 12:22 AM (#400303 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: RE: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Here's a picture to really get you excited for deer season. Antigo, WI native with a giant opening weekend bruiser.


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curleytail
Posted 9/20/2009 8:50 AM (#400878 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: RE: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 2686


Location: Hayward, WI
Sam, I LOVE to bowhunt too. This is a tough time of year for us - musky fishing is getting good (usually) and bowhunting is starting. I'll get REAL serious about bow season when mid october rolls around. Until then, I'll have a mix of fishing, getting my Springer puppy out in the woods for some grouse lessons, and bowhunting. Been SO warm lately I haven't thought too much about bowhunting.

I'll have to swing by Whitetail1st. For some reason I just keep forgetting about it.

curleytail
THA4
Posted 9/21/2009 9:14 AM (#401042 - in reply to #400878)
Subject: RE: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 468


Location: Not where I wanna be!
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Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 9/21/2009 8:42 PM (#401190 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
Sam, I got to spend three days last week chasing the elk around in the Clam Lake area with a bunch of "elkaholics" like myself. Talk about getting your hunting juices going by having bull elk screaming at you from just a few feet away!
It has become an annual tradition. What a way to warm up to the Hodag Muskie Challenge and hunting after that!

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Beaver
Posted 9/21/2009 9:17 PM (#401201 - in reply to #401190)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 4266


I had to quit for physical reasons
but I still have some great memories.
Maybe I'll go walleye fishing and keep Koepe company later this fall.
Beav


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Mikes Extreme
Posted 9/21/2009 10:30 PM (#401218 - in reply to #401201)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Beav,

It's very cool up there. Lots of work on the house and land this summer. The old silver bullet is still there. I will add a buck picture I shot from that land. Get your daughter up there. You will love it now.

Hunted this afternoon because I had a day off from guide jobs. Lots of buck sign this year around my stands here at home. Hope to get back up to the land soon.

Mike


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Mikes Extreme
Posted 9/21/2009 10:48 PM (#401223 - in reply to #401218)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Trail cam pic from Pewaukee
Mikes Extreme
Posted 9/21/2009 10:53 PM (#401225 - in reply to #401218)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Trail cam pic from Pewaukee. Not resized..........sorry
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/22/2009 10:05 AM (#401265 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Mike, what a heavy horned buck. Last year?

Filled doe tag last night at last light.
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/22/2009 10:15 AM (#401268 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: RE: So, you think you're a hunter?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Steve, what a way to get a genuine rush and a legal high! Just thinking about the sheer volume of those close bugles. . . mouth watering. BTW, thanks to you, Christie started her job yesterday, so again, many thanks extended to you!
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 9/22/2009 1:50 PM (#401321 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
Sam, now you have another benefit to muskie fishing.
Who would have thought that a figure 8 could lead to a job!?
Great news for the "Awesome One", also known as Christie! They are lucky to have her!
Ranger
Posted 9/22/2009 2:07 PM (#401325 - in reply to #397836)
Subject: Re: So, you think you're a hunter?





Posts: 3920


Think yer a hunter? With a grand tied up in yer bow and all? Let's see you take down a deer with a sling.