Goodbye 2020 Season and my old friend
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Goodbye 2020 Season and my old friend
Been a good year and am blessed. Hope everyone had a great season and good luck to those that are still at it. Yesterday was My last day for 2020 deer season. Sitting on a ridge looking down to one of my “beast” areas I’ve been hunting for years. It’s been good to me. Goodbye my old friend and see you soon enough for some post season scouting.
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Re: Beast style terrain
I would choose the place with the water.
Beast style honestly has nothing to do with terrain type. It’s a state of mind and willing to do whatever it takes to get on deer. No obstacle is big enough.
Beast style honestly has nothing to do with terrain type. It’s a state of mind and willing to do whatever it takes to get on deer. No obstacle is big enough.
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Re: Beast style terrain
Dewey wrote:I would choose the place with the water.
Beast style honestly has nothing to do with terrain type. It’s a state of mind and willing to do whatever it takes to get on deer. No obstacle is big enough.
Sorry about that Dewey, I edited that last post. It had my location information on the screen shots lol. But yes, your right. Beast style is a state of mind. Honestly you wouldn't believe the buck sign I see by those 2 tracks. And yes there's a tree stand or blind about every 150- 200 yards or so on average on that high ground.
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