Doing deer drives is not hunting. Think I learned that here.
I killed a decent buck a couple years ago trying to sneak out the back door. The mature bucks know what's going on. They will either let you walk by or cut back thru the walkers. When a mature buck is running with other deer you will...
I would hang cams to figure out what the does are up to. In my experience does are easier to pattern and when they start getting ready to put out the Bucks will be right with them. Focus on the does travel routes from food to bed and look for ambush points to hang your stand(funnel, creek...
I believe scrapes are just too unpredictable. No doubt right place right time it could happen but I would much rather hunt a funnel or bedding area. I've been running scrape cams (both mock and natural) for years and 90% of the action is after dark. Of course there's been card pulls where the...
Hunt the wind, evercalm on the backside of the tree. I haven't washed my outer layer since new (over 5 years ago):D. Might all just be in my head but the blow hards have laid off drastically since I've adopted this program.
I'm going to buy me one of those deer farms someday. Just gotta work hard and dream big. Some day I'm going to have the best deer farm around and ain't no NR going to step foot on it. Except maybe hardwood and MN2IA. I'm going to have the biggest bucks on my wall. Everyone of yous is going to be...
Another thing to consider on the "hard working" side of things. Not everyone is as fortunate to have parents that teach them to work hard. No matter how successful ppl are, odds are somebody helped most. Could be as simple as your parents making sure you got to school everyday. Believe it or not...
You don't feel more NRs would be interested in buying Iowa ground if they could get a buck tag every year? You don't think the current regs deter anyone?
Now it's about how hard you work? I would love to see some of you "hard workers" come to my area and compete with these farmers over ground. They would laugh at you. Several years ago when corn prices were high they were paying 6k+ for ground that had never been farmed before. Dozed the trees...
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