Thats the same we used. It had strawberry jello and cornmeal and some anise in it I believe. Stayed on the hook very well. I remember sometimes we would just get a little "fiddler" nibble and you set the hook and they damn near rip the pole out of your hands.
We used to make our own dough balls and use them below the Burlington St spillway in Iowa City and catch 10 pounders left and right. I think it was more during their spawn. Ive seen people pull them out left and right below Saylorville dam.. The hmongs were filling walmart sacks with them.. lol
Like Daver said... way too many variables.. Your best bet would be probably the last week of October and first week of November will give you your best results. The bucks are looking for that first doe and fighting or tending grunts are something they will likely check out, thinking that...
Takes a few hours to cape and prep the hide for the tannery. The tannery I send to is Wildlife Gallery. It takes about 100 business days for the hide to return. Then there is another several hours prepping the hide to mount (time depends on quality of taxidermist and how thin they flesh...
I've bought 10 tags (6 anysex and 4 antlerless) the last two seasons and have harvested one deer (doe). Just because we can buy so many tags, doesn't mean we are out whacking and stacking them. I'm aiming to harvest 5 yr olds or older. So, in the event that the stars align and I can harvest...
I have a buddy that purchases pretty much everything all year on his cabelas credit card. He's used his rewards points at the end of the year a couple times to purchase a couple yeti's.
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