Official Team Lungbusters Thread (28)
#11

hey guys, just checkin in. I hunt Florida and Georgia, mostly Georgia. We do pretty well for being down here in the south. Looking forward to winning this contest with you guys. I'll be In the tree september 13th!!!!
#12

ORIGINAL: gamespooker
hey guys, just checkin in. I hunt Florida and Georgia, mostly Georgia. We do pretty well for being down here in the south. Looking forward to winning this contest with you guys. I'll be In the tree september 13th!!!!
hey guys, just checkin in. I hunt Florida and Georgia, mostly Georgia. We do pretty well for being down here in the south. Looking forward to winning this contest with you guys. I'll be In the tree september 13th!!!!
Best of luck, and a safe one too!
#13

HEllO team! My name is Zach Schilling and i am hunting in southern indiana. I have 2 private family farms as well as loads of other places to go. One farm has had three large bucks sited on it so far this year...but they manage to evade my cameras. Also it is only a few miles away from where the Tim Freedman deer was shot last year...if anyone knows what im talikng about, it was all time top 20 for indiana and scored over 200. The other farm is also looking good! we have seen up to 25 deer a night out in the field with 3 120 class bucks. There was a 197 skull found on the next prpoerty 2 years ago. Good luck to all!
#14

ORIGINAL: BPBowhunter
Jeff,
Welcome aboard and good luck on your target buck. Ya, I think the team looks good as well. I have three stands hug (hang on), and I will be using my climber also. Hunt some very good private property in Central PA, we have a smallish food plot outabout 1 acre of soy beans and corn and from the looks of things it's takin a beating from the deer. Have a couple of game cam's out as well and we have seen several bucks, and I also have see what I will call my target buck so far.

This picture is from back in July, so I'm anxious to see what he will look like later this Fall.
Good luck.
Brian
Jeff,
Welcome aboard and good luck on your target buck. Ya, I think the team looks good as well. I have three stands hug (hang on), and I will be using my climber also. Hunt some very good private property in Central PA, we have a smallish food plot outabout 1 acre of soy beans and corn and from the looks of things it's takin a beating from the deer. Have a couple of game cam's out as well and we have seen several bucks, and I also have see what I will call my target buck so far.

This picture is from back in July, so I'm anxious to see what he will look like later this Fall.
Good luck.
Brian
Ryan.
#15

Ohh yeah, I forgot to mention, Tonight I'm taking up a bag of apples to this place I would love to hunt. Going to put my trail cam out for a day or two aswell.
Ryan.
Ryan.
#16

Welcome everyone. Thanks for checking in. Looks like another good group of guys this year.
I'm a public land hunter most of the time. Living in the suburbs doesn't offer me much opportunity to get access to private land. But I still see my share of bucks.

I'm a public land hunter most of the time. Living in the suburbs doesn't offer me much opportunity to get access to private land. But I still see my share of bucks.
#18

Nice to meet you Jeremy, I live in the country, but I do go to Pittsburgh a lot to play hockey, There are a ton of deer there, All the ground I hunt on is Public, I dont have enough connections to hunt on private land. Welcome to the team, Wheres everyone else? Anyone got any pics of them, their deer, their bows their family? anything? Post Em up, dont be shy about it.
Ryan.
Ryan.
#19

ORIGINAL: Hoyt_Viper
Im glad somebody is doing well with their food plot. I worked my butt off to get my see in the ground in early spring. I have about 3/4 of WI Imperial Clover with Alpha Rack mix and 1/2 acre of just Alpha Rack. Havent had a drop of rain in over a month! I had to take two 55 gallon drums of water from my house and a sump pump and generator with garden hose to water them down last week. 110 gallons was a tease for them! It is still a dry forecast for the next week here so it looks like that will be my only method of any kind of irrigation! The neighboring AG fields with corn and beans are brown and dying fast! I have supplemented with about 200#'s of deer corn spread out in hot spots.
You are only a state away, how are you able to have anything growing? Send us some of that RAIN!
ORIGINAL: BPBowhunter
Hunt some very good private property in Central PA, we have a smallish food plot outabout 1 acre of soy beans and corn and from the looks of things it's takin a beating from the deer. Have a couple of game cam's out as well and we have seen several bucks, and I also have see what I will call my target buck so far.
Hunt some very good private property in Central PA, we have a smallish food plot outabout 1 acre of soy beans and corn and from the looks of things it's takin a beating from the deer. Have a couple of game cam's out as well and we have seen several bucks, and I also have see what I will call my target buck so far.
You are only a state away, how are you able to have anything growing? Send us some of that RAIN!
Our soy beans were very slow developing this year, and I was very worried about them. We were very luck and had several really good thunder storms hit at just the right time and it really shot them up. With that said though, we again could use some rain and I really don't see much in the very near future. Our corn plot remains very strong, it went to tasil and the ears developed nicely. I wish you luck and some much needed rain.
Take care!