Wow!! Are we seeing a 12-pointer in the first pic, along with some 10-point buddies?
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Now that you found the deer take u a tractor out there and mow a hundred yard circle around feeder. Looks like some good bedding in those pics behind deer, mow it to the ground. Would hate to c a big hog come out of that tall grass and take you legs out from under you. Then go buy you the biggest boxs blind and sleep in it over nite. After you do that text me and tell me if your deer are still there
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Originally posted by RanchFairy View Post.243Originally posted by sweetinlow660 View PostUnfortunately they frown on those in bow only counties
Seriously if I can't kill a deer with my bow I would just as soon just enjoy watching it live.
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Originally posted by Perkins7581 View PostNow that you found the deer take u a tractor out there and mow a hundred yard circle around feeder. Looks like some good bedding in those pics behind deer, mow it to the ground. Would hate to c a big hog come out of that tall grass and take you legs out from under you. Then go buy you the biggest boxs blind and sleep in it over nite. After you do that text me and tell me if your deer are still there��
I think you're on to something
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Originally posted by DRT View PostSuppressed .243 [emoji2]
Seriously if I can't kill a deer with my bow I would just as soon just enjoy watching it live.
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Bucks love tall grass and bedding on a slight rise. It may sound stupid to some but you need to start frequenting the area. Once the bucks get used to your scent, they won't pay you much mind. You need to look close for a very heavy trail seperate from what the other deer are using.
Many times what people would call zero cover is the best cover, especially with light colored clothing.
This type of hunting is exhilarating and requires a new game plan.
FWIW, I only use natural clothing materials in this environment and no synthetic blinds. Those bucks can be very sporting.
If you have to get elevated for the best "rifle shot" chance for your daughter, you can rig up some kind of a blind on a tractor away from the trails. It has to be a tractor or farm implement of some sort.
Where I may differ from the opinions of others is, I've never seen the pattern of a mature buck in grass change. The scenerio coupled with their age, is the "pattern change".
Best of luck
A few links on the subject:
Last edited by Johnny44; 08-22-2017, 10:01 AM.
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