Want to hunt Iowa?

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Re: Want to hunt Iowa?

Unread postby venisonassassin » Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:52 pm

Stanley wrote:
venisonassassin wrote:I hunted Iowa last fall, we had a blast. Yes the tag was pricey but the hunting was good and the camaraderie was priceless. The cost of the tag was quickly forgotten. The deer are far less spooky compared to WI.


How did you do?

Three guys, tagged out. Nothing to brag about size wise. There was a bit of a learning curve since none of us were real experienced with hill country. I was hoping for a 3 1/2 yo or better, toward the end of the week I took a 2 1/2 yo. Good times.


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Re: Want to hunt Iowa?

Unread postby Stanley » Wed Jun 17, 2015 4:50 pm

venisonassassin wrote:
Stanley wrote:
venisonassassin wrote:I hunted Iowa last fall, we had a blast. Yes the tag was pricey but the hunting was good and the camaraderie was priceless. The cost of the tag was quickly forgotten. The deer are far less spooky compared to WI.


How did you do?

Three guys, tagged out. Nothing to brag about size wise. There was a bit of a learning curve since none of us were real experienced with hill country. I was hoping for a 3 1/2 yo or better, toward the end of the week I took a 2 1/2 yo. Good times.

I always try and point that out. If you are a flat lander those hills can be tough. Sounds like you had fun anyway.
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Re: Want to hunt Iowa?

Unread postby BigHunt » Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:10 am

Stanley wrote:
venisonassassin wrote:
Stanley wrote:
venisonassassin wrote:I hunted Iowa last fall, we had a blast. Yes the tag was pricey but the hunting was good and the camaraderie was priceless. The cost of the tag was quickly forgotten. The deer are far less spooky compared to WI.


How did you do?

Three guys, tagged out. Nothing to brag about size wise. There was a bit of a learning curve since none of us were real experienced with hill country. I was hoping for a 3 1/2 yo or better, toward the end of the week I took a 2 1/2 yo. Good times.

I always try and point that out. If you are a flat lander those hills can be tough. Sounds like you had fun anyway.
sounds like a dream :L:
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Re: Want to hunt Iowa?

Unread postby BigHunt » Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:18 am

Spysar wrote:[

Easy to say that stuff when your from Iowa or Wisconsin! :mrgreen:

It's real easy when you have $$$$$$ and hunt 5 states a year :think:
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Re: Want to hunt Iowa?

Unread postby Edcyclopedia » Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:15 am

BigHunt wrote:
Spysar wrote:[

Easy to say that stuff when your from Iowa or Wisconsin! :mrgreen:

It's real easy when you have $$$$$$ and hunt 5 states a year :think:


I'm sure Spy won't even blink an eye at the egging on. He's already explained his stance and sacrifices through the year (in past threads) to have an opportunity to put himself in a position to hunt like a mad man...

Nice try though - must be summertime:)

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