20-Official Team Lung Lancers Thread
#141
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Southeast Missouri
Thanks for the Hardy Welcome WesternMdHardwoods! 
Hey Solocamcan....I have some Relatives up in Watseka Illinois,beautiful Country up there and lots of crop land!....if memory serves me correctly we passed by Champaign Illinois on the way up to Watseka?

Hey Solocamcan....I have some Relatives up in Watseka Illinois,beautiful Country up there and lots of crop land!....if memory serves me correctly we passed by Champaign Illinois on the way up to Watseka?
#142
Hey GTO, you prob. did pass thru here, it is flat around here. I hunt more south and east of Champaign. But I did get access to some ground bordered next to some UofI land and that's were, when I get bored and want to look at big deer I'd drive by and look at all the deer in the Uof I's land, and I mean some monster deer in the 170-190's and many of them. So hopefully I can locate a place where they are crossing from there to the place I have premission to hunt. And the best part is that this is only 5 min. from my house.
#143
Anyone got any info on logo yet? Im sure someone is workin on it! I just had to post this to get us back towards the top! Whats the news guys any of ya seeing any monsters? any pics?
#146
i have come up with a question and i figured this would be the place to ask it. on the land i hunt on there has been alot of movement going on right now and wondered where i should key in on come sept 15. there is around 350 acres of corn and 150 beans. i have notice alot of movement around the edges of corn fields and in the bottom of hollows. right now i think they are using the bottom of the hollows to go to the corn since it has matured. does this sound right at all for MO?
#147
Hunting them food sources should be real productive for you. You have to play the wind though. If the wind isn't right hunt a different spot. I wouldn't hunt the food sources in the mornings because the deer are already in there or beded down near by. Back off about 200 to 300 yards and cut them off when they are heading back to their bedding area.
#150
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ND
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Hunting them food sources should be real productive for you. You have to play the wind though. If the wind isn't right hunt a different spot. I wouldn't hunt the food sources in the mornings because the deer are already in there or beded down near by. Back off about 200 to 300 yards and cut them off when they are heading back to their bedding area.
Hunting them food sources should be real productive for you. You have to play the wind though. If the wind isn't right hunt a different spot. I wouldn't hunt the food sources in the mornings because the deer are already in there or beded down near by. Back off about 200 to 300 yards and cut them off when they are heading back to their bedding area.
Good stuff bud but I already knew that!! That is my plan of attack come Satuday morning. If you giving out info, tell me something I don't already know that would be useful. [8D]
Just stopped in to say hi andlet you know to be ready to send me a congrats.
He is gonna be abig brute!! 
Tim


