AIRASSAULT
PMA Member
This year, I have struggled more than any other running trailcams. In fact, I had over 3000 pictures compiled with three different cameras on two different tracts of land all through most of August and July and got two pictures of one spike buck. The rest were does, turkeys, fawns, coyotes, groundhogs, and whatever else.
Yesterday, less than 3 weeks before the start of season, I find out that the tenant of one of my spots, whom has hunting rights to the land, decided to let the landowners relatives hunt instead of myself. I talked to him on the phone and he doesn't recall me asking him spring if I could bowhunt this fall which he said I could. I hunted there all fall last year. At first, I thought it sucked, but then, last year I didn't have many encounters with anything mature and being that most of the crop around it is in beans this year, didn't figure I would see much there anyway.
So, now I have 4 stands to pull and last night decided to get my trailcams out of there before anyone messed with them and go freakin figure: (The feeling I have right now is the "wounded/lost buck" feeling)
TRIPLE DROP-TINE
Yesterday, less than 3 weeks before the start of season, I find out that the tenant of one of my spots, whom has hunting rights to the land, decided to let the landowners relatives hunt instead of myself. I talked to him on the phone and he doesn't recall me asking him spring if I could bowhunt this fall which he said I could. I hunted there all fall last year. At first, I thought it sucked, but then, last year I didn't have many encounters with anything mature and being that most of the crop around it is in beans this year, didn't figure I would see much there anyway.
So, now I have 4 stands to pull and last night decided to get my trailcams out of there before anyone messed with them and go freakin figure: (The feeling I have right now is the "wounded/lost buck" feeling)
TRIPLE DROP-TINE