southern tier hunting
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 2
southern tier hunting
I live in the southern tier in New York and had a pretty good year for seeing deer but never really saw anything spectacular and the rut seemed like a big bust.I only experinced one real good day for bucks chasing does and that was the day after halloween.Was just wondering how anybody else did and what kind of experiences they had.Eager to hear.
#2
RE: southern tier hunting
I have experienced the very same findings, during both the bow and gun seasons!! I was offthe first 10 days in November during the bow season, and "NEVER" seen any sign of rutting activity???? All I seen was a few doe of which I took one, and a small 4 pt. (This area I bowhunt in produces some dandy bucks as well!!) Last years bowseason was the very same as this years, very lack luster rut!!! I didn't get out much during our gun season due to the "GOUT" in my right foot, but when I was, very little buck sighting as well???? With more and more hunters getting out of this sport, you'd think that the actual deer sightings and number of actual bucks would be going up? I guess if I had to choose between hunting the bow or gun season, I would surely pick the bowseason!! Loosing interest in the gun season altogether!!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Western NY
Posts: 339
RE: southern tier hunting
I saw a lot of deer sign in the woods and 1 hunter all season - usually can not go 100 yrds without running into someone - the season was too warm for the most part and the deer were mostly moving at night from what I was able to establish.
I did take a nice 8 point but that was in bow the day after the first snow - he was on a hot scape and was not paying much attention to anything but finding a doe -
I did take a nice 8 point but that was in bow the day after the first snow - he was on a hot scape and was not paying much attention to anything but finding a doe -
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA
Posts: 522
RE: southern tier hunting
My kinfolks in southernSteuben Co. report that it was a lack-luster year for (shotgun)deer hunting in the Troupsburg-Jasper areas. Had intended to join them this past season, they talked me out of buying the NR license.
On the upside, they think next year ought to be muchbetter due to limited deer kills in the areas they normally hunt in.
On the upside, they think next year ought to be muchbetter due to limited deer kills in the areas they normally hunt in.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Posts: 231
RE: southern tier hunting
I took a 4 point on OCT 26th and that was the only buck i saw all season.I hunted the entire first week and saw five deer total.Deer sightings were far and few between at my camp in Tioga county during gun season.Fourteen guys hunting the first week and 1 buck and 1 doe were taken.Everyone i talked to in our area had the same results as we did.Oh well i hope this year is better.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 18
RE: southern tier hunting
i hunt in dmu 9h and saw 11 different bucks during archery season , but no real shooters. 1 1/2 year olds mainly. saw one monster 10 pt. as i was parking my truckfirst week of november about an hour before daylight.
landowner has seen 2 big bucks since seasons ended so hopefully will be there for next year. i've got trail a camera for christmas and its in the woods now, will post pics if i have any good ones.
landowner has seen 2 big bucks since seasons ended so hopefully will be there for next year. i've got trail a camera for christmas and its in the woods now, will post pics if i have any good ones.
#10
RE: southern tier hunting
Did the majority of my bowhunting in 9R also. Saw and passed 1 little buck. Funny thing was, we got some bruisers on the trail cams and saw not 1 of those deer in archery or gun season. Thinking of putting my trail cam out, see if they are still there.