Lets see a picture from above..
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Chickasha, Ok
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Lets see a picture from above..
I went out today and hung my first double for the year and I think its in a killer spot.. They are setting about 40 yards off of an alfalfa field and right next to the creekon a pretty good trail. They are about 26feet up. Me and a buddy are gonnatry to get the big one on film with some good footage and see if his dad wil put it on their hunting show Lets see some pictures from your stands..
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RE: Lets see a picture from above..
Haven't hung them this year but they will be the same as last but the corn is beans this year and the plot, weeds took over slightly with more planted beyond the dirt area. Here ya go:
A double there center/high
From the stand looking out:
From another double 200 yards away looking toward the other stand location. I was in this particular stand last year when the buck I killed for the contest came out under the top stand. I called it down the field and took him at 32 yards.
Over my right shoulder:
A double there center/high
From the stand looking out:
From another double 200 yards away looking toward the other stand location. I was in this particular stand last year when the buck I killed for the contest came out under the top stand. I called it down the field and took him at 32 yards.
Over my right shoulder:
#6
RE: Lets see a picture from above..
Here is a picture of a stand location I'm going to get to use for the first this season. Its placed over a deer trail that they use to get to the clover field. This will be an ideal evening stand I'm thinking, but we will know for sure by the opener. My farthest shot is 20 yards through an opening through the tree tops that I sawed out.
The deer are in trouble at 20 yards. I shot a few times from the stand and I'm convinced.
The deer are in trouble at 20 yards. I shot a few times from the stand and I'm convinced.