Brad Metcalf
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- Feb 14, 2022
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anybody on here hunt the Adirondacks? I have been wanting to for years
One would assume yes, I see a lot of VT plates all season, from what I hear NH seems to be getting better, the quality of bucks that is..Vermonter here. Haven’t crossed the lake to hunt yet, but would imagine NY, VT, and NH are pretty similar?
Vermonters has most of ny leased up.One would assume yes, I see a lot of VT plates all season, from what I hear NH seems to be getting better, the quality of bucks that is..
I’ve been researching east coast public land big mature deer hunting. West Virginia is 1st and NH is next. The license are very reasonable tooOne would assume yes, I see a lot of VT plates all season, from what I hear NH seems to be getting better, the quality of bucks that is..
west virginia has some nice bucks and some nice black bearsI’ve been researching east coast public land big mature deer hunting. West Virginia is 1st and NH is next. The license are very reasonable too
Oh yes. I’m really only interested in the bow only counties. Seems to be managed well.west virginia has some nice bucks and some nice black bears
they manage their over all herds well we are considering moving to weston wvOh yes. I’m really only interested in the bow only counties. Seems to be managed well.
what part of UPSTATE are you from i spent 30 yrs hunting the pepperbox wilderness and fishing tupper lake and lake champlainYears ago I traveled and went on many hunts through out the country, got to see first hand a lot of the midwest, to say hunting the Dacks is a humbling experience would be an understatement, I live in upstate NY also. I hunt at least 5 days a week all day for the first half of season and then almost every day to the end assuming I have a tag, if I see one deer for every 3 days of hunting I’m pretty content, and that’s any deer… numbers are low, pressure can be bad within a mile from a road. I do pretty good and usually kill a good buck every year but it doesn’t come easy, I own a seasonal business and close down for the whole deer season every year. An average buck for the Dacks is probably a 2.5 year old sporting 90”-100” rack, a good buck will be 115”-125”, a great buck will be 125”-135”, anything 135” plus is almost unheard of and a major accomplishment, over 150” almost never happens, I enter several local contests and generally know what is being killed every year, do big giants exist…. sure… do they get killed.. not usually, hunting nocturnal bucks 5 miles from a road can test ones determination, over the years I’ve had many guys hunt with me, most quit, only a few are ever successful, I’ve found either people love hunting the big woods or plain hate it. If a person realizes that a week long hunt in the Adirondacks is probably more like going hiking with a rifle and the chance of killing something is less than 1%, well then you mite be ok… I do good and kill nice bucks almost every year, none of them come easy and the learning curve was steep, I also have lucrative amounts of time at my disposal. I love hunting in the Adirondacks, I have a camp and also do a few backpack hunts each year, I say none of this to discourage anybody to give it a try, I’m just super honest, chances are if you have watched a video or read a book about hunting in the Adirondacks I know the gents, the best hunters aren’t on youtube however…
your in western ny, oneida holds some pretty big bucksI live in Northern Oneida County, but hunt almost everything else further north of me, I have no doubt we know several people in common, I hunted MT for lions once over 20 years ago, near Alder.
lions and wolves are plentiful in montana we kill a few of both every yearYup the Brunos, they were killers for sure.