Please help????????New Hunting Area
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Please help????????New Hunting Area
Hey guys i was lookin at a new spot at a local bow resivior
and i found a good watering hole it looks like a buck is using
all buck tracks and a few doe but mostly buck in the middle
of a draw theres a lot of rubs and scrapes around . You think
the pond would be a good setup . When you think he would
come threw. Why is he using this there is a lake maybe 200 yard
.Does this mean hes hiding . Means he is big enough he don wanna
get caught out of the woods. Why wouldnt he go to the lake. There
is alot of good tracks on the shore to. PLEAZE HELP ALL INFO YOU
MIGHT HAVE Colt cogburn 15,
and i found a good watering hole it looks like a buck is using
all buck tracks and a few doe but mostly buck in the middle
of a draw theres a lot of rubs and scrapes around . You think
the pond would be a good setup . When you think he would
come threw. Why is he using this there is a lake maybe 200 yard
.Does this mean hes hiding . Means he is big enough he don wanna
get caught out of the woods. Why wouldnt he go to the lake. There
is alot of good tracks on the shore to. PLEAZE HELP ALL INFO YOU
MIGHT HAVE Colt cogburn 15,
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RE: Please help????????New Hunting Area
Deer are probably using the small waterhole, as opposed
to the lake, because it is secluded...they feel safe there.
I don' t know what the weather is like where you live, but
it' s been very dry here in Iowa...and that can be a great
time for small, out of the way, waterholes[:-].
If there are fresh tracks along the edge of the water, that
means does are using it...soon, where there are does -
there will be bucks also. During the upcoming rut, I
imagine bucks will pass through, on the downwind side,
winding the area for any ' hot does' . Sounds like there' s
already at least one buck around, since you' ve found
rubs & scrapes.
Sounds like you' ve got the makings for a great setup. I' d
hang a stand (two, if the waterhole is big enough, so you
can hunt different winds) in a tree that offers you some
concealment and background cover, to break up
your outline. More than anything else, pay attention to
the wind, not only at the tree you are hunting, but your
entry and exit from your stand location. It will only be a
great stand, if you can get in and out without
alerting deer to your presence. Keep the element of
suprise on your side and I' ll bet we' ll be hearing a success
story from you soon![:-]
Best of Luck-
TB
to the lake, because it is secluded...they feel safe there.
I don' t know what the weather is like where you live, but
it' s been very dry here in Iowa...and that can be a great
time for small, out of the way, waterholes[:-].
If there are fresh tracks along the edge of the water, that
means does are using it...soon, where there are does -
there will be bucks also. During the upcoming rut, I
imagine bucks will pass through, on the downwind side,
winding the area for any ' hot does' . Sounds like there' s
already at least one buck around, since you' ve found
rubs & scrapes.
Sounds like you' ve got the makings for a great setup. I' d
hang a stand (two, if the waterhole is big enough, so you
can hunt different winds) in a tree that offers you some
concealment and background cover, to break up
your outline. More than anything else, pay attention to
the wind, not only at the tree you are hunting, but your
entry and exit from your stand location. It will only be a
great stand, if you can get in and out without
alerting deer to your presence. Keep the element of
suprise on your side and I' ll bet we' ll be hearing a success
story from you soon![:-]
Best of Luck-
TB
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