Its getting frustrating!
#12
Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: One mile east of West Podunk Tx
Posts: 5,973
RE: Its getting frustrating!
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
WHAT?? What kinda hella gay rule is that??
WHAT?? What kinda hella gay rule is that??
EDIT: This is why buck to doe ratios are so out of whack around where I hunt.
#13
RE: Its getting frustrating!
Season isn't open yet in WV, but the highs are in the mid-80s and lows in the 60. I've been checking the ten-day forcast every day and they keep on changing the temp. Days 1-8 the highs are in the 80s then day 9 & 10 the highs are in the 60s. I think the meteoraolgist are hoping for the weather to break also.
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Texas
Posts: 117
RE: Its getting frustrating!
Stop whining dude. I went yesterday in Houston county not to far from you and I saw 6 deer about 6:45pm (I had 2 shot opportunities I passed up on does waiting on a good buck I saw in the area this summer).. all this on national forest land that gets A LOT of pressure in gun season. Yes it’s hot and yes you get a little sweaty... “man up” and hunt if you want to kill a deer.
Nothing meant to be personal. I’m just giving you a hard time. I am so ready for it to cool off as well. I remember 2 seasons ago I was hunting on opening rifle day (1st Saturday in November) with no shirt on it was so hot. The land next to the private land I was on had natural gas drilling rig running, I could hear people talking over a loudspeaker good enough to understand them and I still killed a nice 7 point.
My point is you can’t kill sitting at home on the couch. No matter how bad the situation you can still kill.
Nothing meant to be personal. I’m just giving you a hard time. I am so ready for it to cool off as well. I remember 2 seasons ago I was hunting on opening rifle day (1st Saturday in November) with no shirt on it was so hot. The land next to the private land I was on had natural gas drilling rig running, I could hear people talking over a loudspeaker good enough to understand them and I still killed a nice 7 point.
My point is you can’t kill sitting at home on the couch. No matter how bad the situation you can still kill.
#16
RE: Its getting frustrating!
I guess everyone in TX has the same feeling about the heat. It just makes it hard to enjoy yourself out there when you are drenched to the bone in swet and getting eaten up by the mosquitos. In Ellis county we have the same rule of doe on during bow season. It really sux.
#17
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: One mile east of West Podunk Tx
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RE: Its getting frustrating!
ORIGINAL: MasterBlaster
Stop whining dude. I went yesterday in Houston county not to far from you and I saw 6 deer about 6:45pm (I had 2 shot opportunities I passed up on does waiting on a good buck I saw in the area this summer).. all this on national forest land that gets A LOT of pressure in gun season. Yes it’s hot and yes you get a little sweaty... “man up” and hunt if you want to kill a deer.
Nothing meant to be personal. I’m just giving you a hard time. I am so ready for it to cool off as well. I remember 2 seasons ago I was hunting on opening rifle day (1st Saturday in November) with no shirt on it was so hot. The land next to the private land I was on had natural gas drilling rig running, I could hear people talking over a loudspeaker good enough to understand them and I still killed a nice 7 point.
My point is you can’t kill sitting at home on the couch. No matter how bad the situation you can still kill.
Stop whining dude. I went yesterday in Houston county not to far from you and I saw 6 deer about 6:45pm (I had 2 shot opportunities I passed up on does waiting on a good buck I saw in the area this summer).. all this on national forest land that gets A LOT of pressure in gun season. Yes it’s hot and yes you get a little sweaty... “man up” and hunt if you want to kill a deer.
Nothing meant to be personal. I’m just giving you a hard time. I am so ready for it to cool off as well. I remember 2 seasons ago I was hunting on opening rifle day (1st Saturday in November) with no shirt on it was so hot. The land next to the private land I was on had natural gas drilling rig running, I could hear people talking over a loudspeaker good enough to understand them and I still killed a nice 7 point.
My point is you can’t kill sitting at home on the couch. No matter how bad the situation you can still kill.
#18
RE: Its getting frustrating!
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
Yeah without a Managed Lands Deer pemit does cannot be taken during general season in many Tx counties. That is due to the high pressure in many of these counties. There are so many hunters that shoot anything that moves does need to be protected. So does can only be killed during archery season which ends on Nov 2nd. This can screw things up on some places. My landowner has asked me to kill 3 does. All I have permits for, because the population is getting high. He doesn't want to get the MLD permits because he doesn't want state biologists on his land. He doesn't trust them, or any Gov't agency.
EDIT: This is why buck to doe ratios are so out of whack around where I hunt.
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
WHAT?? What kinda hella gay rule is that??
WHAT?? What kinda hella gay rule is that??
EDIT: This is why buck to doe ratios are so out of whack around where I hunt.
I do understand what you mean about it being way too hot! I tried going out one evening and had the exact same problem as you did. I was sweeting like crazy and I hadn't even left my truck yet. Makes it pretty much impossible to do any kind of decent hunting! Hopefully the cold front that is suppose to drop the temps down (I think the high is suppose to be mid 70's) will be comming through this weekend and give us a decent opportunity to do some good hunting before all the rifle shooters get out and start making the deer really skitish (at least that's what happens in my area). You can see a major difference in the attitudes of the deer after the first week in November. Best of luck to you...