The Duel
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Joined: Jul 2006
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Ill try to keep this short and sweet for the people with short attentions spans out there.
As you may know I shot at an 8 point and missed the other night. He never knew i was there and just got scared and ran. I moved my stand to another place maybe 100 yards away. I saw him again today. I hit my bow on my stand when i tried to grab it. He heard the noise and stop walking and was looking in my direction. I couldnt see him through the tree infront of me but when i went to stand up after awhile he was standing right there and busted me. Barked and barked all the way home.
So I think I have him somewhat patterned he comes to this area early evening and he has rubs on the ne and sse of the lake im hunting at. Will he come back to my stand once again? I dont plan on hunting again til next weekend. Please help
As you may know I shot at an 8 point and missed the other night. He never knew i was there and just got scared and ran. I moved my stand to another place maybe 100 yards away. I saw him again today. I hit my bow on my stand when i tried to grab it. He heard the noise and stop walking and was looking in my direction. I couldnt see him through the tree infront of me but when i went to stand up after awhile he was standing right there and busted me. Barked and barked all the way home.
So I think I have him somewhat patterned he comes to this area early evening and he has rubs on the ne and sse of the lake im hunting at. Will he come back to my stand once again? I dont plan on hunting again til next weekend. Please help
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Northeast Tennessee
i would once again move your stand a little, I believe this would catch him off guard and you may just get him this time
p.s. lay your bow across your lap it saves alot of movement and whatnot
p.s. lay your bow across your lap it saves alot of movement and whatnot




