BassBoysLLP wrote:Let it fly. 1 and 2.
2 ? dont forget you gotta climb down in the dark, need I say more
BassBoysLLP wrote:Let it fly. 1 and 2.
dan wrote:#2 ??? Thats a pretty heavy load for squirrels.
Milk Weed Seed wrote:Most of my sets won't be hunted again, or for a several months, so I don't think it matters. My human sent is all over the ground( dead skin cells). So the damage is done. If I see scrapes on the way in I leak in them sometimes. My friend had a trail cam on a scrape that he pissed in, the deer didn't show any hesitation there. These were not mature deer though...
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dan wrote:#2 ??? Thats a pretty heavy load for squirrels.
Wlog wrote:You have to be cautious when peeing from the tree. Last year I had the wind catch it and I ended up getting my extra climbing stick wet that I had stashed in the briars next to the tree. I guess I misjudged the wind speed
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Dewey wrote:Wlog wrote:You have to be cautious when peeing from the tree. Last year I had the wind catch it and I ended up getting my extra climbing stick wet that I had stashed in the briars next to the tree. I guess I misjudged the wind speed
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Trajectory and cross winds come into play. Just like long range shooting with your rifle. Use the same technique with your "pistol".
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Wlog wrote:You have to be cautious when peeing from the tree. Last year I had the wind catch it and I ended up getting my extra climbing stick wet that I had stashed in the briars next to the tree. I guess I misjudged the wind speed
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