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Old 03-10-2008 | 09:36 AM
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Default RE: Keeping Great Hunting Spots

Oh this happens all to often, I have had others stroll into my locations after seeing a few years results, bottom line most hunters have the same opportunity in the spots they currently hunt they just don't have the know how and experience to make it happen so they think they will go into a "hot spot". No doubt there are some spots I refer to as "honey holes" that will jusut produce year after year as long as a good effort is made to hunt it right. but the truth is there are more of these location than most hunters think. I have moved around in NY a few times from one are of the state to the next, not having ever owned big tracks of land I have somehow been able to locate, pattern, andshootP&Y bucks. I think often it becomes a factor of holding out and not just shooting a buck to shoot a buck, most of the time you will never know what the next deerdow nthe trail might be. I have learned that sharing info on your hunting should be kept to a minimum, in fact I actualy go as far as not broadcasting big bucks, the less attention you put out there to peak others interest the better.
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