What change are you making this season?
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Re: What change are you making this season?
My number one goal is to kill a mature buck on public land. I don't care at all what the score of the deer is. As long as when I see It I think to myself "thats the one" with no questioning is it big enough? I also want to get more access points and different ways in to the spots I hunt. One other thing I really want to do is make a hitlist of bucks and kill one of them I'm after.
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Czabs,
Those are good goals for this season, especially if your hunting areas have extreme pressure. Sometimes in certain areas, just killing a buck of any size can be a great feat. To then identify and hunt/kill one particular buck is a cool goal and is a great step towards building confidence in one's ability.
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Those are good goals for this season, especially if your hunting areas have extreme pressure. Sometimes in certain areas, just killing a buck of any size can be a great feat. To then identify and hunt/kill one particular buck is a cool goal and is a great step towards building confidence in one's ability.
PLH
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Make (another) an honest atempt at bowhunting public. I've gun hunted public land for years but have been a little slack at bowhunting.
Looking to buy a Lone Wolf climber or hang on & sticks. Leaning toward the climber tho.
Looking to buy a Lone Wolf climber or hang on & sticks. Leaning toward the climber tho.
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Southern Man,
I like climbers too, but they may cause you to choose the wrong tree sometimes, due to needing a straight, limbless tree for the most part. Try the hang-on and I think you will be very satisfied. More opportunities.
PLH
I like climbers too, but they may cause you to choose the wrong tree sometimes, due to needing a straight, limbless tree for the most part. Try the hang-on and I think you will be very satisfied. More opportunities.
PLH
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Re: What change are you making this season?
publiclandhunter wrote:Southern Man,
I like climbers too, but they may cause you to choose the wrong tree sometimes, due to needing a straight, limbless tree for the most part. Try the hang-on and I think you will be very satisfied. More opportunities.
PLH
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I will add that I sell lone wolf products at the lowest allowable rate, I pay the sales tax, I pay the shipping, and I throw in a free DVD...
Sold 3 last week and the shipping was less than 3 days...
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Dan, I clicked on the "Store" and could not find any lone wolf stands for sale on this site.
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virginiashadow wrote:Dan, I clicked on the "Store" and could not find any lone wolf stands for sale on this site.
Still waiting for Carol to add them... I do have the prices posted in the Equipment forum Just PM me want you want. You can either mail me a check or put it in our paypal account.
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Think I'm gonna give public land a try and stay off the private land spots I have. I'm starting to believe there are some nice bucks on public land in areas that dont see much pressure, or limited pressure from guys who hunt like I used to. When your hunting the only woods in a section and every neighbor trespasses, its easy to understand why that "great 80 acres of private land" isnt so great after all. When I go out of state this year, not much will change. Ill still focus on funnels and pinch points during the rut, but may spend half a day and do a quick scout to look for fresh rut/deer activity if Im not seeing many deer the first few days. Sitting in a bad spot doesn't make it better.
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Re: What change are you making this season?
Avoid over using trail cameras... staying out of where I know I shouldn't be until Sept 17th
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