your favorite hunting spot---picture post
#11
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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I'll be thinking of your torment next weekend while I'm sitting on a comfortable chair in one of my boxes, sipping coffee, reading a good book, and looking up every now and then to see if any deer have entered the plot.
Try to get THAT image out of your head old timer.

#12
#13




I'll be thinking of your torment next weekend while I'm sitting on a comfortable chair in one of my boxes, sipping coffee, reading a good book, and looking up every now and then to see if any deer have entered the plot.
Try to get THAT image out of your head old timer.


#14
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,916

Maybe you can someone else to take the shot for you?

#16

My No1 and No2 Favorite Stands.....the first one is on our piece of Property that has the Tennessee Gas Pipeline runs through it. The Tennessee Gas Pipe Line starts in NY and goes all the way to Tennessee, the Property is 263 Acres with a Swamp in the Middle of it surrounded by Hardwoods, Pines and a-lot of Real Thick Stuff.
The fist Pic is My No 2 Stand that is located along the edge of the Swamp, the Deer Cross there and run the edge of the Swamp. The next Pic is My No1 Stand, it's a Natural Funnel as the Deer have to go by My Stand to get by the Swamp.
The fist Pic is My No 2 Stand that is located along the edge of the Swamp, the Deer Cross there and run the edge of the Swamp. The next Pic is My No1 Stand, it's a Natural Funnel as the Deer have to go by My Stand to get by the Swamp.
#17

Our muzzleloading season comes the end of November and early December. So normally this is a snowy time of the year.

this is normally what the trails through my woods look like. I kind of like it. Me and Semisane could sit out there in the sun and enjoy the weather..

right around that curve is a tree stand that over looks the marsh. But this year I am going to be hunting out of a ground blind.

this is normally what the trails through my woods look like. I kind of like it. Me and Semisane could sit out there in the sun and enjoy the weather..

right around that curve is a tree stand that over looks the marsh. But this year I am going to be hunting out of a ground blind.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192

Cayugad that looks like a winter wonderland. I can feel the snow falling down the back of my neck as I type this response!!
How much snow do you guys get in a year??
When I could walk I really enjoyed hunting in the snow. Good luck to you in your new stand. Tom.
How much snow do you guys get in a year??
When I could walk I really enjoyed hunting in the snow. Good luck to you in your new stand. Tom.
#20
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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Me and Semisane could sit out there in the sun and enjoy the weather..
But this year I am going to be hunting out of a ground blind.
I make them with the boards of old torn down fences that someone has put out as trash. This one is right off the edge of that plot pictured earlier. It's the one I killed a nice little 8 pt. buck from with my .54 Great Plains flinter.


