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BigBuck28 04-06-2007 07:10 AM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
ive been scounting like cracy!!! and yes i have foudn a whole pile of new spots but i have also gone back to regular spots and learned abunch more abou them!!!! keep ya eyes out for sheds!!

huntingson 04-06-2007 07:40 AM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 

ORIGINAL: BigBuck28

ive been scounting like cracy!!! and yes i have foudn a whole pile of new spots but i have also gone back to regular spots and learned abunch more abou them!!!! keep ya eyes out for sheds!!
I must admit a few of thew "new" spots on our farms are old ones moved about 20-30 yards. It is amazingwhat a couple of good snows can teach you about deer movements and patterns.

davidmil 04-06-2007 07:51 AM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
I have right now 3 new farms of several hundred acres each to hunt. I hunted one of them last fall for 2 days and shot a nice 8 point. I'll be spending all summer scouting and glassing deer in new territory. There are others I can get but these are all out the front door, the back door and one across the river in the NY Southern zone. That one has land probably no one has walked on since I was a kid and hunted it. It just doesn't get hunted,... EXCEPT for some jack lighters on the fringes at night. The interior is untouched.

in da woods 04-06-2007 09:21 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
Went out scoutn this past Feb. Found a couple of new spots to set up for next yr, & not 2 far of a walk, about 100yds. We'll see how it pans out. I did find some private land next 2 public that the deer like much better. Haven't seen anyone hunt'n it. Maybe I can try & get in there.

AR Bowhunter 04-08-2007 01:18 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
I have located one new spot, next to a field on a cedar ridge with white oaks an red oaks in the back ground. I do not think anyone has hunted in a while, could not locate any deer stands.There was some old scrapesan rubs near by,will hunttowards the middle of oct. hopefully.

Zdeerslayer 04-08-2007 05:07 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
No news spots for me, andI dont know how much hunting I'm gonna be able to do next year. Going away to college and all, its gonna be tought to get back home to hunt. On the plus side I should be able to shoot w/ fellow HNI member Rick James, as the shop he works at is 5 miles from the campus.

MDBUCKHUNTER 04-08-2007 06:05 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
I have a new spot picked out. Hopefully it will put me closer to that darn 13pt running our property. He is a HOG.

mudhead1 04-08-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
im one of the lucky ones or unlucky however you see it. im still getting my bow set up how i want it. i can finnally shoot at 25 yards. last year i was only confident at 15. so i have new stands just about everywhere i hunt.

atlasman 04-08-2007 10:02 PM

RE: Any new spots for next year?
 
The lady that has been cutting my hair for years tells me last time I sat in the chair.........."Oh yea, I forgot.......my parents said you could hunt their land if you want". [:o] A little more chatting revealed that the property borders a 265 acre farm and they have known the farmer for 40+ years so that should be a slam dunk. It pays to chat hunting;)

Another local property opened up as well but it is a weird spot where deer only sneak through and it gets hunted a TON.........still though, it is close to home and I will surely give it a few sits.

I also joined a local club that owns it's own 20 acres with about 100+ of private land (huntable) bordering it...........and about 10,000 acres of state land within a 20 minute radius.


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