I have always had best luck in the mornings hunting cedar patches. Try to find an opening in the cedar patch and call them over it and blast them. They will come in low as they are looking for the action. I never had much luck out in open areas or the afternoon as well really except on crow...
I was always told free for the taking after the deadline by an older Dnr officer quite a few years ago. He said he had tons of stands. I have never taken one down before that wasn't mine.
I had a 9ft 9 golden hawk canoe in college I used to use. I rigged a trolling motor on it with I believe a 55lb thrust trolling motor. There were a few times I went down river and could not get back up. Mainly due to insane wind through there and current at times around bends. Going down was...
LW Alpha or XOP air raid or silver series for the stand. All pretty much the same thing. I do love my XOP maxemus stands the best but they are 3.5lbs heavier than an Alpha.
For sticks the new XOP sticks blow the LW sticks out of the water but the down side is they are almost 1lb heavier. I did...
I agree, I would support this one. You just never know what you will run into on public ground. I remember shining one night a group of men carrying a bunch of supplies into the woods I used to hunt. Called the sheriff and they were cooking meth in the woods. Would hate to run into these guys...
Anymore with DSD decoys and all the birds at 6 yards, I wish I had a 410 in the blind for my buddies. Just doesn't seem right shooting them with a 3.5inch 12 gauge that close. 410 would be just fine.
Out of curiosity rc10pt. Is your rhino a 2015 model or an older model. I believe they were redone in 2015. The rods and hubs on mine seem extremely tough. I am not sure how the previous models were.
I am currently working to make my rhino into what I would consider the perfect blind. The 180...
I agree with deernut on the rhino blind. They are great. I like the backside shooting windows better than the double bull blinds as they are all the proper height. That was my biggest beef with the double bull dark horse. Two of the windows are too low for me.
I do like the 180 degree window...
One thing I have noticed about coyotes is it seems like they will bee line towards the caller until they hit around the 100-150 yard mark. At that point, they will start circling to get downwind. I have had great luck sitting 75-100 yards up wind of the caller with open shooting in front of me...
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