J hook in relation to hard, inaccessible border.
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J hook in relation to hard, inaccessible border.
Scouting for an entry trail to a bedding area i found a few months ago, i stumbled upon the largest bed ive found yet. It is less than 25 yds from a major interstate, facing downhill towards a creek and bridge that is used by some deer to cross the road. This bed would be used on a N to NE wind so it comes over his back, and directly downwind of a 2 yr old cutover. I think i can access this for an evening hunt, as the predominant trail in and out will allow me to be 75yds above in an off wind. The thing i was curious about, would this lend itself to having the same j hook every time, as he wouldnt be able to effectively scent check from the highway side? Or would he do it anyway, ignoring the hundreds of cars? If that is a consistent j hook, i could setup in the morning and shoot straight into his bed. Noise shouldnt be an issue, the cars are so loud hitting that bridge i could fer away with alot. Am i barking up a 2-3 yr old tree? Any beasts inpit in this type situation would be helpful, thanks guys.
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Re: J hook in relation to hard, inaccessible border.
In the hill country DVD I show some beds along a major interstate where the bucks walk down by traffic to j-hook into the bed. I show the tracks in the snow. He might be doing it and bedding in the cover of darkness, or just not getting noticed at twilight. As far as consistency goes, much harder to predict than the exit trail.
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Re: J hook in relation to hard, inaccessible border.
Well if id have waited a couple of days, my hill country dvd would be in to explain. I love hunting mornings, but seems afternoons will be taking priority this year as ive just heard it too many times on the beast. Thanks Dan.
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SCGator wrote:Well if id have waited a couple of days, my hill country dvd would be in to explain. I love hunting mornings, but seems afternoons will be taking priority this year as ive just heard it too many times on the beast. Thanks Dan.
It depends a lot on timing... We open in early September here in Wisconsin. Around mid October I start seeing good morning action in association with the rut. This seems to end for me around mid to late November.
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