how should i go about this
#1
how should i go about this
ok i took my brothers girlfriends brother fishing. A dnr guy was doing fish checks for size and health. He told me to go check out a local strip pit said it is good for bank fishing.
When we got there i noticed a clearing with trees spotted through it and around the water. Well he came down to the strip pit and we got talking he said he would see two does everyday and a buck every so often he said the does where the biggest he had ever seen.
Thing is there one of two ways to get there. By boat which i have or by walking through 1 mile of swamp and hills.
I thought i could dropp the boat in and go scout it out or just set up my pop up and hunt it.
With it being sept. season started oct 1st. should i go in scout it all out and go into the woods and everything
or since it is so close to season just set up on the field in the pop up and hope they come out there
When we got there i noticed a clearing with trees spotted through it and around the water. Well he came down to the strip pit and we got talking he said he would see two does everyday and a buck every so often he said the does where the biggest he had ever seen.
Thing is there one of two ways to get there. By boat which i have or by walking through 1 mile of swamp and hills.
I thought i could dropp the boat in and go scout it out or just set up my pop up and hunt it.
With it being sept. season started oct 1st. should i go in scout it all out and go into the woods and everything
or since it is so close to season just set up on the field in the pop up and hope they come out there
#2
RE: how should i go about this
First you should find out who owns the land and get permission. Im sure you already know that though. As far as getting there i would think by water would be MUCH more silent then tredging through a mile of swamp.
#4
RE: how should i go about this
it is on public state forest land and the area is about 3 or 4000 acres but there is not much of it open to hunting so no one knows about it or hunts it. kind of a hidden jem.
Would it be ok to scout this late.
Would it be ok to scout this late.
ORIGINAL: jimmy28303
First you should find out who owns the land and get permission. Im sure you already know that though. As far as getting there i would think by water would be MUCH more silent then tredging through a mile of swamp.
First you should find out who owns the land and get permission. Im sure you already know that though. As far as getting there i would think by water would be MUCH more silent then tredging through a mile of swamp.
#5
RE: how should i go about this
in a perfect world you would have wanted to scout it earlier but if it is secluded and nobody is hunting it then now is better then never. I would look at arial photos (google earth) and try to find obvious choke points to get started. If there is no hunting pressure then it could turn out well. Good luck
#6
RE: how should i go about this
i will get one right now never thought about it odd since it is the first thing i do on a new area.
ORIGINAL: jimmy28303
in a perfect world you would have wanted to scout it earlier but if it is secluded and nobody is hunting it then now is better then never. I would look at arial photos (google earth) and try to find obvious choke points to get started. If there is no hunting pressure then it could turn out well. Good luck
in a perfect world you would have wanted to scout it earlier but if it is secluded and nobody is hunting it then now is better then never. I would look at arial photos (google earth) and try to find obvious choke points to get started. If there is no hunting pressure then it could turn out well. Good luck
#7
RE: how should i go about this
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ORIGINAL: jimmy28303
in a perfect world you would have wanted to scout it earlier but if it is secluded and nobody is hunting it then now is better then never. I would look at arial photos (google earth) and try to find obvious choke points to get started. If there is no hunting pressure then it could turn out well. Good luck
in a perfect world you would have wanted to scout it earlier but if it is secluded and nobody is hunting it then now is better then never. I would look at arial photos (google earth) and try to find obvious choke points to get started. If there is no hunting pressure then it could turn out well. Good luck