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deernutz 12-25-2011 07:58 AM

Your kinda in the same situation I am. I hunt about 100 miles south of you. The weather this year has been lousy. It's sooooo darn warm right now. I found the morning is better cause the temps can drop into the 30's, but as for evenings it been kinda warm. 60's, 70's.

not the dogs 12-25-2011 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by deernutz (Post 3894255)
Your kinda in the same situation I am. I hunt about 100 miles south of you. The weather this year has been lousy. It's sooooo darn warm right now. I found the morning is better cause the temps can drop into the 30's, but as for evenings it been kinda warm. 60's, 70's.

You are right about the weather. It has been really warm around here.

nodog 12-26-2011 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by not the dogs (Post 3890805)
I can't believe that I've never thought of that. Great advise. I don't have any signs on my property but it may be time to check out the game lands. Thanks nodog.

For whatever reason those area's warrant the sign. I used to be on a list that law enforcement used to call people about road kill. I was called to those area's. The area down from me is a late season area. Has a county park about a mile from it they go too. One of the few people can hunt, but you have to pay a fee and get signed up way before the season starts.

I just read it when my brother and I used to hunt different public grounds. Helped in determining a starting point.

Buckyou 12-27-2011 08:10 AM

its easy..................

just look by your neighbors bait pile.


Try ANY food source.......lawns, trails that end at roadsides with grass buffers.

Low bushes and tree areas . They will eat the branches.

One more place is areas that had a recent fire in the woods.

NEW SPROUTS from burn.

not the dogs 12-31-2011 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by Buckyou (Post 3894841)
its easy..................

just look by your neighbors bait pile.


Try ANY food source.......lawns, trails that end at roadsides with grass buffers.

Low bushes and tree areas . They will eat the branches.

One more place is areas that had a recent fire in the woods.

NEW SPROUTS from burn.

Thanks Buckyou. I will keep searching until Monday. That's the last day here until next year.


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