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Re: Jeff G The Deer Hunter Podcast

Unread postby Jeff G » Thu Aug 23, 2018 10:00 am

woodworker wrote:Is the 1/3 elevation from the top 1/3 or the lower 1/3?


I usually set up bottom 1/3 in morning, as day warms I move to 1/3 from top


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Unread postby Billdogge » Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:26 pm

Listening now. Great stuff!
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Unread postby UofLbowhunter » Thu Aug 23, 2018 1:42 pm

woodworker wrote:Is the 1/3 elevation from the top 1/3 or the lower 1/3?


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Re: Jeff G The Deer Hunter Podcast

Unread postby UofLbowhunter » Sat Aug 25, 2018 2:24 pm

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UofLbowhunter wrote:Great hill country podcast Jeff! Good bstuff! :clap: :clap:

I have a question or a request to something that caught my attention close to the end of the podcast, you said something about a invisible pinch point, what do you mean by this? you mind to go into a little more detail or use a diagram on that subject, its got me thinking. :think:



other guys talk about hunting in a thermal tunnel. no one ever talks about how bucks cruise a thermal tunnel in the rut and then also cross too check wind blown bedding areas. everyone believes bucks never leave the security of the thermal tunnel. they leave it to check wind blown bedding areas. the "invisible spot" is a spot where they transition to the wind blown hillside bedding. does will bed the wind blown side and bed in numbers for security. the bucks jump over there and cruise the downwind side of those bedding areas. when done, they jump back over to a leeward side.

i discovered this tactic on private, i also have public spots that the same scenario can be found and i have hunted that and had success with it there as well.

here is an article i did on it for mark kenyon. the maps might clear it up.

http://wiredtohunt.com/2018/02/12/analy ... -rut-hunt/



Thanks for posting, and the link. It clears up some thoughts i was having! ;)
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