Hey ILL those little yearlings ain't gonna cut it this year if you want to compete with the big boys Better do your homework and hunt hard son...... Team 2 is taking it to the bank
Hi Guys, I'm here and ready to go. Below is a picture of a buck I got two years ago. I was holding out for a bigger one last year and missed my opportunity- twice. Passed on several smaller 8's throughout the season last year.
Another Picture of him. I was watching two bucks last night that dwarfed him. I live and hunt in Nebraska,primarily on my own property south of Omaha. There are several big bucks wandering about.
Looks like we have a good line up this year. I'm ready to roll. I'm from the MS Delta and have been bowhunting for 15 yrs. I've killed about 30 deer, a couple of nice bucks and some dinks. I typically pass on any buck under 15inches, but I sold my compound recently to finance a longbow purchase, so this year is my rookie season all over again and just about any bone in range is going down.
The past few years........
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" If he smells you its over. If he gets in your wind stream its over, If he smells where you walked, he probably aint coming back... Your talking about an animal that can smell a fingerprint. Any amount over 0% is to much." Dan Infalt
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" If he smells you its over. If he gets in your wind stream its over, If he smells where you walked, he probably aint coming back... Your talking about an animal that can smell a fingerprint. Any amount over 0% is to much." Dan Infalt
Sorry I didn't check in sooner. I was up north putting the finishing touches on a few stand locations. My last round of trail camera pictures captured a few bucks that I would take given the chance. I have access to private land at two locations in central MN, about 700 acres of privateland in north central MN, unlimited federal land near my cabin in northeast MN, and this year I will be also hunting in east central Wisconsin. I have talked my wife into taking the first week of the bow season as our vacation together and that will be spent up at our cabin. Up there it is typically very slow until late October, but you just never know. I also have 10/28-11/14 off and I plan on splitting that time between MN and Wisconsin. I spend a good portion of each spring and summer scouting for locations for the fall and moving my three cameras around. To say I'm obsessed with bow hunting would be an understatement.