1980 Honda hatchback. Wasn't deer hunting at the time but got my share of looks when I had it stuffed with decoys and a camo 18' canoe on top. Miss those days.
I have a spot like this. Only time I've been able to effectively hunt it is mornings with a light prevailing wind in the favorable direction and the sun coming out in full effect creating a strong rising thermal. To help I have my stand on the high side of the travel route and it's up pretty...
Got home from Van Buren last night after hunting 3.5 days. Choked a chip shot on a 170+ at 9:30 Saturday morning. He was cruising by himself and caught me by complete surprise. Smacked a 150+ in the shoulder first thing yesterday morning. Knew he would live right away and jumped him 50 yards...
Just quick thoughts. You really need to do your own research and decide what you want out of your trip. Western states and draws can get complicated and expensive.
I think for the most part in Sept you're looking at archery or muzzy. Muzzy probably a draw no matter what and about a week long...
I don't run cams any more so they're all kind of a surprise. By the end of October I usually have a pretty good idea what running on the main piece of private I hunt, and it's usually not something I want to shoot. Come Thanks giving I start seeing new bucks and this piece has some of the best...
I'm in the same situation in main area I hunt. Smaller timber blocks surrounded by a sea of crops. All you can do is gut it out. If you have a good funnel/ travel corridor they're going to pass moving from field to field. Just a matter of being in right place at right time.
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