Off Season Scouting
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: Off Season Scouting
ORIGINAL: Germ
Eberhart had a DVD coming out, I read you were reading his book. He hunts north of me about 2 hrs.
Eberhart had a DVD coming out, I read you were reading his book. He hunts north of me about 2 hrs.
I take it you are going to try and shoot some thing a little older next year?
Well if so good luck!!!
Well if so good luck!!!
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: Off Season Scouting
ORIGINAL: Germ
Couplemore things, remember you have to find a way in and out that you will not disturb the deer. This is no 1 in my book. You can have a great spot, but if you can not get into itand hunt it, well it is pretty worthless IMO.
Couplemore things, remember you have to find a way in and out that you will not disturb the deer. This is no 1 in my book. You can have a great spot, but if you can not get into itand hunt it, well it is pretty worthless IMO.
Look for a Primary scrape area, this will be in the woods and is a mature bucks home range. You will see 3-4 scrapes in kindoff a circle. Then I look fora bedding area inthe area. Find a funnel between the too and look out!!
Note Scrapes on the edge of fields are worthless IMO. A mature buck lives and works in cover!!
#13
RE: Off Season Scouting
From the books I read I'm sure you know I am familiar with this method. How far apart do you look for the bedding area once you found the primary scrapes?? I had what I considered a primary scrape area this year but hunting it turned out to be a dud............I think I blew the call on the bedding area.
This one is now sandwich between two bedding areas now. We planted a huge CRP Field which is behind me.
#14
RE: Off Season Scouting
This year sneaking in and out of my stand and the wind were the biggest issues for me.
I finally have a stand where if a wind is a certain way I wont have to worry about swirling winds.
Every other stand no matter what on this 35 acres swirls.
Also between now and march I will check things out again put new stands up and after that stay out until
august and try to do some trimming.
I finally have a stand where if a wind is a certain way I wont have to worry about swirling winds.
Every other stand no matter what on this 35 acres swirls.
Also between now and march I will check things out again put new stands up and after that stay out until
august and try to do some trimming.
#15
RE: Off Season Scouting
Ok I am posting aerial of my spot. The stands are in red and yellow is my way in. The one in the southwest corner drives me nut because of the winds and because they bed in the woods and in the southwest corner.
The stand to the east is where I got my biggest buck so far this past fall and yellow is my way in. Now I take that way with the corn standing. On Jan 5th the corn was down and on my way in I got bust for out in the X area that looks like a swamp. I think its the weird green color is what the buck took to me from when I first saw him. White line is property line and the reason I chose this stand closer to the farm is it seems the deer like to come by that stand and bed on the other property in the southeast corner. I have new ideas for next season and if you have any feel free to add. Thanks
The stand to the east is where I got my biggest buck so far this past fall and yellow is my way in. Now I take that way with the corn standing. On Jan 5th the corn was down and on my way in I got bust for out in the X area that looks like a swamp. I think its the weird green color is what the buck took to me from when I first saw him. White line is property line and the reason I chose this stand closer to the farm is it seems the deer like to come by that stand and bed on the other property in the southeast corner. I have new ideas for next season and if you have any feel free to add. Thanks
#16
RE: Off Season Scouting
Peak why not enter the furthers S stand from the line I drew? Only hunt it on a NE or Ewind. Sneak behind the deer, I would get in there early, at least two hours before sun rise.
#20
RE: Off Season Scouting
Thats not a bad idea but I know no matter what I will bump deer
and trying to get there in the dark is a challange.
Where you start to go in from the highway you marked to the south
they bed big time. Heck they bed all over that property.
Its one of those damned if I do damned if i dont. But the 2 hours ahead
might just work. I only wear my boots when hunting so hopefully that wont be a issue. You know my uncle likes to take the catapiller out and play I might just ask him to make me a trail to it?
and trying to get there in the dark is a challange.
Where you start to go in from the highway you marked to the south
they bed big time. Heck they bed all over that property.
Its one of those damned if I do damned if i dont. But the 2 hours ahead
might just work. I only wear my boots when hunting so hopefully that wont be a issue. You know my uncle likes to take the catapiller out and play I might just ask him to make me a trail to it?