NorthwoodsWiscoHnter wrote:B91E1D0B-B3F7-4866-9DF3-43D242B132BE.jpeg
Man you Wisconsin guys are big ol boys or Jeff is a smaller dude lol
NorthwoodsWiscoHnter wrote:B91E1D0B-B3F7-4866-9DF3-43D242B132BE.jpeg
elk yinzer wrote:SidewayZ wrote:I heard Dan say, "There seems to be pockets of where the deer are." Thats hunting the northeast mang!
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If there is one sentence that can encapsulate big woods hunting, this is it, but to refine it, there are pockets of deer and there are pockets of deer where you might find the deer you are looking for.
These guys are shooting at basket racks because they know what they're up against. When you have to search through a haystack you don't have time to look for a needle. Going outside the midwest has really exposed the scope of the haystack.
csoult wrote:I've never had any success calling in PA. In fact, I've only seen them go the other way.
Thesouthpaw wrote:csoult wrote:I've never had any success calling in PA. In fact, I've only seen them go the other way.
I've actually called in quite a few bucks in PA, but its almost always been during the rut with a doe bleat, after seeing the buck, I've never blind called one in. I've had very little success with a grunt tube in PA.
Thesouthpaw wrote:csoult wrote:I've never had any success calling in PA. In fact, I've only seen them go the other way.
I've actually called in quite a few bucks in PA, but its almost always been during the rut with a doe bleat, after seeing the buck, I've never blind called one in. I've had very little success with a grunt tube in PA.
Huntress13 wrote:Thesouthpaw wrote:csoult wrote:I've never had any success calling in PA. In fact, I've only seen them go the other way.
I've actually called in quite a few bucks in PA, but its almost always been during the rut with a doe bleat, after seeing the buck, I've never blind called one in. I've had very little success with a grunt tube in PA.
This has been my experience in NY as well. Which is what got me thinking about it watching the episode. I did call one in once using both bleats and grunts.
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