Stupid Lull
#11
my lull is because all my land is heavy woodland and all the deer are running the fields cause its harvest time round me and they are cutting corn pretty much 24 hours a day. oh well they will move back in when the harvest is over.
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2007
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I'd like to think there isn't a lull, but a change in food sources. But I've onlyseen one deer in the last 7 sits and I've hunted ever imaginable food source there is. Oaks where they are hitting me in the head, oaks that have been laying a couple of days, standing corn, funnels, you name it I've been there. I hunted over a trail that would rival any Major HWY and haven't seen a deer one. I'm not sure if I even have a herd? Opening day I seen 18. The next Saturday Stephanie and I watched 14. On that same farm I haven't seen but one deer in 4 sits and I almost stepped on her in the dark Saturday morning walking in.
#15
I know when theres a lull when you have 30 acres of corn and 90 acres of green clover and its 45deg. and not one deer in anything and nothing moving through the oaks but a little fork horn lastnight, usually a sign of things aboutto change real quick, atleast by the end of this weekend.
#16
ORIGINAL: Vito1
Ialways thoughtthe same thing. That coupled with the full moon I think causes the "lull".
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Does anyone else think the "lull" is that time when a lot of hunters have NO IDEA of what their herd is eating?
Does anyone else think the "lull" is that time when a lot of hunters have NO IDEA of what their herd is eating?





