PA Guys...I'm jealous...
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PA Guys...I'm jealous...
Well, it looks like us PA guys are really cleaning up on the big bucks this year which is just awesome. But I'm jealous, because instead of sitting out there in the same woods as you guys hoping for my own chance at a big one, I'm 600 miles away from my home in Erie, PA to attend school at the University of New Hampshire. I knew I would miss hunting archery season this year (I didn't even buy an archery stamp, just flintlock for the late season when I'll be home), but seeing all you guys bring in the big guys makes me just a tad jealous that I can't be in the same woods as you. I guess I'm not really jealous though, I just miss it.
So I guess the real point of this email is to say thanks tomy homestatePA guysespecially, but everyone in general, for sharingyour stories; I'm living my 2007 PA archery season vicariously through you guys. Congrats to everyone who's taken a deer, to those you will get one, and to those who just got to be in the woods...you guys (and gals) are lucky.
On a side note, I managed to buy my plane tickets for the Thanksgiving break in such a way where I will be able to hunt until about 12pm on the first day of rifle season (yeah, I know..but atleast its something) before I catch a plane back to NH. I can't remember a time other than my 12th birthday that I've been anticipating the first day I can hunt as much as this.
Thanks for reading...I just needed to say it.
Steven
So I guess the real point of this email is to say thanks tomy homestatePA guysespecially, but everyone in general, for sharingyour stories; I'm living my 2007 PA archery season vicariously through you guys. Congrats to everyone who's taken a deer, to those you will get one, and to those who just got to be in the woods...you guys (and gals) are lucky.
On a side note, I managed to buy my plane tickets for the Thanksgiving break in such a way where I will be able to hunt until about 12pm on the first day of rifle season (yeah, I know..but atleast its something) before I catch a plane back to NH. I can't remember a time other than my 12th birthday that I've been anticipating the first day I can hunt as much as this.
Thanks for reading...I just needed to say it.
Steven
#2
RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
Steven,
I went to UNH and lived in the seacoast area. Why not get a license for NH. The archery season there is pretty long and there are some decent areas there in Durham.
Wayne
I went to UNH and lived in the seacoast area. Why not get a license for NH. The archery season there is pretty long and there are some decent areas there in Durham.
Wayne
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
stinks bud...but thats life..gotta do what gotta be done. good luck in school. just remember..its only a couple years...and youll get the job you want and hopefully more hunting time.
im with stickler...id DEFINENTLY try to hunt up there. but, hunting in a new area is rough. could take 4 years just to find a place to hunt....but if i could, id try to make it happen.
good luck in rifle and flinter season!
im with stickler...id DEFINENTLY try to hunt up there. but, hunting in a new area is rough. could take 4 years just to find a place to hunt....but if i could, id try to make it happen.
good luck in rifle and flinter season!
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
Steve, when I met you up at Dave's I thought you seemed alot brighter than to do something stupid and go off to school and miss deer season. I guess first impressions aren't always right.
No really! sorry you have to miss archery I can tell by your posts on this forum over the years that its tearing you up. Hopfully I can post my story soon for ya.
Doug
No really! sorry you have to miss archery I can tell by your posts on this forum over the years that its tearing you up. Hopfully I can post my story soon for ya.
Doug
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
All you need is a Christmas break and a stamp. Don't forget about the 2nd season starting after Christmas. It's always been good hunting IMO.
Can you still hunt Presque Isle? I lived in Erie for 6 years and attended Gannon College.
The place was always loaded w/ deer.
Can you still hunt Presque Isle? I lived in Erie for 6 years and attended Gannon College.
The place was always loaded w/ deer.
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
I suppose I forgot to mention the fact that I did buy myself a NR Archery license for NH and I've gone out a few times to hunt squirrels, my problem is I don't have or know anyone with a car this year so even if I were to get a deer, I would have no way to transport it to the check station or processor. Getting out in the woods with my bow is great, but its just not the same when I know I can't take a deer. I intend to hunt deer next year for sure, but I'm just missing it this year.
stickler: Do you have any recommendations of places to hunt? I've been riding my bike over to Thompson, West Foss, and East Foss farm,but I can't find any great deer places there. I've thought about Kingman, but haven't made the trek out there yet. Do you have any other ideas?
PABuck: Doug, you keep changing your name and I can't keep track of you. We should definitely meet up at Dave's sometime and shoot.
stickler: Do you have any recommendations of places to hunt? I've been riding my bike over to Thompson, West Foss, and East Foss farm,but I can't find any great deer places there. I've thought about Kingman, but haven't made the trek out there yet. Do you have any other ideas?
PABuck: Doug, you keep changing your name and I can't keep track of you. We should definitely meet up at Dave's sometime and shoot.
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
Good luck in school and flintlock bud! Hey who knows them 1st few hours on the 1st day of rifle might pay off for you. I know its not the same as archery but hey its something.
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
ORIGINAL: PA Bow/Flinter
Well, it looks like us PA guys are really cleaning up on the big bucks this year which is just awesome. But I'm jealous, because instead of sitting out there in the same woods as you guys hoping for my own chance at a big one, I'm 600 miles away from my home in Erie, PA to attend school at the University of New Hampshire. I knew I would miss hunting archery season this year (I didn't even buy an archery stamp, just flintlock for the late season when I'll be home), but seeing all you guys bring in the big guys makes me just a tad jealous that I can't be in the same woods as you. I guess I'm not really jealous though, I just miss it.
So I guess the real point of this email is to say thanks tomy homestatePA guysespecially, but everyone in general, for sharingyour stories; I'm living my 2007 PA archery season vicariously through you guys. Congrats to everyone who's taken a deer, to those you will get one, and to those who just got to be in the woods...you guys (and gals) are lucky.
On a side note, I managed to buy my plane tickets for the Thanksgiving break in such a way where I will be able to hunt until about 12pm on the first day of rifle season (yeah, I know..but atleast its something) before I catch a plane back to NH. I can't remember a time other than my 12th birthday that I've been anticipating the first day I can hunt as much as this.
Thanks for reading...I just needed to say it.
Steven
Well, it looks like us PA guys are really cleaning up on the big bucks this year which is just awesome. But I'm jealous, because instead of sitting out there in the same woods as you guys hoping for my own chance at a big one, I'm 600 miles away from my home in Erie, PA to attend school at the University of New Hampshire. I knew I would miss hunting archery season this year (I didn't even buy an archery stamp, just flintlock for the late season when I'll be home), but seeing all you guys bring in the big guys makes me just a tad jealous that I can't be in the same woods as you. I guess I'm not really jealous though, I just miss it.
So I guess the real point of this email is to say thanks tomy homestatePA guysespecially, but everyone in general, for sharingyour stories; I'm living my 2007 PA archery season vicariously through you guys. Congrats to everyone who's taken a deer, to those you will get one, and to those who just got to be in the woods...you guys (and gals) are lucky.
On a side note, I managed to buy my plane tickets for the Thanksgiving break in such a way where I will be able to hunt until about 12pm on the first day of rifle season (yeah, I know..but atleast its something) before I catch a plane back to NH. I can't remember a time other than my 12th birthday that I've been anticipating the first day I can hunt as much as this.
Thanks for reading...I just needed to say it.
Steven
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RE: PA Guys...I'm jealous...
strait: I still live in Erie, I'm just going to college in NH right now. I live just ouside of the city in Greene Township, which part of Erie are you from?