Originally Posted by
GMMAT
It depends on where you are.
No 1 - You need to be where a buck is or frequents.
No 2 - This place will have to be a place he feels secure.
So...if you have a No. 1....don't overhunt it. Pick your day. Otherwise, you'll sabotage No. 2, yourself.
I think I did just that last year. Right place.....wrong time.
I know for a fact theres a big 9 and a 10 in this area, my son put
out his trail cam on dec 23-29 and these 2 bucks came in at 8:30 and 11:30 at night. The land owner [ renter] took up bow hunting last year, his stand is 80 yards from my stand and my son has seen going to his stand on a complete wrong wind. He had the bucks noct. The stand is in a white oak patch and that is why I'm wonndering if they might come out in the afternoon
because I'm sure he will do the same thing this year. I don"t want to say anything to him and **** him off.