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Ordered farm country bedding yesterday. Just finished watching hill country. Interesting to look back on previous hunts and successes and have those
"ah ha" moments. That's what that buck was doing or that's where that bed probably was!
"ah ha" moments. That's what that buck was doing or that's where that bed probably was!
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You’re going to enjoy it
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backstraps wrote::clap: You’re going to enjoy it
I hunt both hill and farm so it will be interesting to see the mix!
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Good DVD
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Mizzouri1 wrote:Ordered farm country bedding yesterday. Just finished watching hill country. Interesting to look back on previous hunts and successes and have those
"ah ha" moments. That's what that buck was doing or that's where that bed probably was!
I was wondering how you liked Hill, give us a review on HIll Country Bedding. Did the wind tutorials kinda blow your mind?
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Uncle Lou wrote:Mizzouri1 wrote:Ordered farm country bedding yesterday. Just finished watching hill country. Interesting to look back on previous hunts and successes and have those
"ah ha" moments. That's what that buck was doing or that's where that bed probably was!
I was wondering how you liked Hill, give us a review on HIll Country Bedding. Did the wind tutorials kinda blow your mind?
Yes just like Dan said I'd always hunt on the side of ridge with wind in my favor not knowing the bucks are bedded on the other side lol. The first sits rings true with the bucks on my wall. Now to fight those damn thermals!
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Where did you order it from ?
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Hildebrand wrote:Where did you order it from ?
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I bought hill county and farm country last year. Ended up giving hill county to a buddy for Christmas and haven't seen it yet. Watched farm country a few times and got a lot of good info from it that made sense and has helped me better understand some places I've been hunting for nearly 30 years now. I have located some new bedding areas that I never knew existed and have been overlooking them for all this time.
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The one thing I will say about FARM Bedding, is they are watching and patterning you. How you enter, where you park, where non hunting scent is, they are watching. By they, I mean the mature bucks and really even the does.
As I look back on the private I hunted from about 2000 to 2103, it's all about entrance, exit, etc. They are patterning you. They learn the pressure that is exerted on them.
As I look back on the private I hunted from about 2000 to 2103, it's all about entrance, exit, etc. They are patterning you. They learn the pressure that is exerted on them.
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I just ordered the farm country bedding about 30 mins ago. I work on a farm in NE Arkansas that me and a couple coworkers have hunted on for the last several years. The spot we hunt has hills and hardwoods on one side of a gravel road, and 10+ year old crp on the other that breaks to a 150ac corn field about 200 yards in. We always have big bucks on camera but it seems like they always show up when we’re not there, or don’t show up when we are. I went in yesterday to fix a broken pivot and happened to catch 10 bucks walk from the corn, down the road in the middle of the crp toward the gravel and went into the crp about 20 yards with the wind in their favor and bedded down. Guarantee they’ve been watching me come in and out all year and prolly do all the time. I’m new to the beast style of hunting and im hoping this dvd can help put me on the path that leads to an arrow in the chest of one of those slobs!
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zcluster wrote:I just ordered the farm country bedding about 30 mins ago. I work on a farm in NE Arkansas that me and a couple coworkers have hunted on for the last several years. The spot we hunt has hills and hardwoods on one side of a gravel road, and 10+ year old crp on the other that breaks to a 150ac corn field about 200 yards in. We always have big bucks on camera but it seems like they always show up when we’re not there, or don’t show up when we are. I went in yesterday to fix a broken pivot and happened to catch 10 bucks walk from the corn, down the road in the middle of the crp toward the gravel and went into the crp about 20 yards with the wind in their favor and bedded down. Guarantee they’ve been watching me come in and out all year and prolly do all the time. I’m new to the beast style of hunting and im hoping this dvd can help put me on the path that leads to an arrow in the chest of one of those slobs!
I can't remember where I saw or read this, but a guy in KS had a huge buck bedding in a CRP field. He had a camera at an open gate where the deer always passed through, and he'd get pics of the buck in daylight very frequently. Every time he hunted it, the buck never showed He surmised the buck was watching him walk to his stand, so to trick him he had a guy drive the fenceline in his truck and drop him off. I'm sure the buck's attention was on the truck as he climbed his tree. Truck left, buck came through at last light and he killed him.
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zcluster wrote:I just ordered the farm country bedding about 30 mins ago. I work on a farm in NE Arkansas that me and a couple coworkers have hunted on for the last several years. The spot we hunt has hills and hardwoods on one side of a gravel road, and 10+ year old crp on the other that breaks to a 150ac corn field about 200 yards in. We always have big bucks on camera but it seems like they always show up when we’re not there, or don’t show up when we are. I went in yesterday to fix a broken pivot and happened to catch 10 bucks walk from the corn, down the road in the middle of the crp toward the gravel and went into the crp about 20 yards with the wind in their favor and bedded down. Guarantee they’ve been watching me come in and out all year and prolly do all the time. I’m new to the beast style of hunting and im hoping this dvd can help put me on the path that leads to an arrow in the chest of one of those slobs!
Your problem might be your coworkers, if they don't buy in. If they don't adjust, like you are about to, just sit back and let them get patterned and come at it different than them. They might help stack the deer for you.
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Lockdown wrote:zcluster wrote:I just ordered the farm country bedding about 30 mins ago. I work on a farm in NE Arkansas that me and a couple coworkers have hunted on for the last several years. The spot we hunt has hills and hardwoods on one side of a gravel road, and 10+ year old crp on the other that breaks to a 150ac corn field about 200 yards in. We always have big bucks on camera but it seems like they always show up when we’re not there, or don’t show up when we are. I went in yesterday to fix a broken pivot and happened to catch 10 bucks walk from the corn, down the road in the middle of the crp toward the gravel and went into the crp about 20 yards with the wind in their favor and bedded down. Guarantee they’ve been watching me come in and out all year and prolly do all the time. I’m new to the beast style of hunting and im hoping this dvd can help put me on the path that leads to an arrow in the chest of one of those slobs!
I can't remember where I saw or read this, but a guy in KS had a huge buck bedding in a CRP field. He had a camera at an open gate where the deer always passed through, and he'd get pics of the buck in daylight very frequently. Every time he hunted it, the buck never showed He surmised the buck was watching him walk to his stand, so to trick him he had a guy drive the fenceline in his truck and drop him off. I'm sure the buck's attention was on the truck as he climbed his tree. Truck left, buck came through at last light and he killed him.
I could prolly swing that. I’ve got a couple guys that would be more than happy to drop me off. I’m gonna do some observation sits and watch em from the pivot point a few nights and try to get a game plan together
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Uncle Lou wrote:zcluster wrote:I just ordered the farm country bedding about 30 mins ago. I work on a farm in NE Arkansas that me and a couple coworkers have hunted on for the last several years. The spot we hunt has hills and hardwoods on one side of a gravel road, and 10+ year old crp on the other that breaks to a 150ac corn field about 200 yards in. We always have big bucks on camera but it seems like they always show up when we’re not there, or don’t show up when we are. I went in yesterday to fix a broken pivot and happened to catch 10 bucks walk from the corn, down the road in the middle of the crp toward the gravel and went into the crp about 20 yards with the wind in their favor and bedded down. Guarantee they’ve been watching me come in and out all year and prolly do all the time. I’m new to the beast style of hunting and im hoping this dvd can help put me on the path that leads to an arrow in the chest of one of those slobs!
Your problem might be your coworkers, if they don't buy in. If they don't adjust, like you are about to, just sit back and let them get patterned and come at it different than them. They might help stack the deer for you.
They’re definitely not going to. I’ve mentioned that I think they’re watching us park and walk in but they don’t think the deer are that smart .. I wish I had learned all this a few months ago and I had time to go blow up that bedding area and see exactly where they are bedding.
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