Official Team Elite (8) Thread
#145
ORIGINAL: Fieldmouse
Hey Browning? Does your nick name come from the brown ring left behind after a morning massive Pass-through? You know when you drop your friends off in the pool. Just wondering.
Hey Browning? Does your nick name come from the brown ring left behind after a morning massive Pass-through? You know when you drop your friends off in the pool. Just wondering.

#146
It`s friday
And For the first time in 2 weeks I will be back in the woods again.
Good luck to the ones hunting, Maby one or two of us will get lucky
and add something tothe scoreboard for our team..IT is just a matter of time
And For the first time in 2 weeks I will be back in the woods again.Good luck to the ones hunting, Maby one or two of us will get lucky
and add something tothe scoreboard for our team..IT is just a matter of time

#149
I have only been out a few times with no sightings of any shooter yet. Season's young and patience is needed. It is tougher for me to get out this year since I have 2 young children instead of one. But it's all worth it.
#150
Congrats on the doe RTA
. My season doesn't start until October 1st and I really haven't got to scout much this year, but I do know what crops are in every field in my areas. I have hung only one stand so far, but in the first couple of weeks I have a spot I need to hunt when the wind is just right, as I sighted a wallhanger along with 2 smaller bucks traveling along a fencerow. Its usually a decent early season area as long as the corn and beans aren't harvested for a while.
I have another fencerow that will be given some serious hunting time and it sits between 2 standing cornfields with a grass lane in between. This one will have to be hunted from the ground, but there are a few large brushpiles and a couple of large pine trees with low lying branches that can hide a hunter. I've never put any serious time into this particular fencerow although I have seen deer traveling near it on several occasions in the past. Good luck to Team 8 this season..........I have the feeling its going to be another good year for us.
. My season doesn't start until October 1st and I really haven't got to scout much this year, but I do know what crops are in every field in my areas. I have hung only one stand so far, but in the first couple of weeks I have a spot I need to hunt when the wind is just right, as I sighted a wallhanger along with 2 smaller bucks traveling along a fencerow. Its usually a decent early season area as long as the corn and beans aren't harvested for a while.I have another fencerow that will be given some serious hunting time and it sits between 2 standing cornfields with a grass lane in between. This one will have to be hunted from the ground, but there are a few large brushpiles and a couple of large pine trees with low lying branches that can hide a hunter. I've never put any serious time into this particular fencerow although I have seen deer traveling near it on several occasions in the past. Good luck to Team 8 this season..........I have the feeling its going to be another good year for us.


