What are your 5 top hunt killers?
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Posts: 266
What are your 5 top hunt killers?
Greetings from Colorado:
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[/align]Rocky Mountain Outdoor AdventuresTelevision show would like to know what are thetop 5 hunt killers are for you, is it wet boots? Not knowing an area to hunt? We want 5 idea's from you, if you have other hunters that you can forward this to,I sure would appreciate it, we need 50 hunters to participate in this Q&A survey send your thoughts to [email protected]
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[/align]Thanks....Dr. Mike
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[/align]Rocky Mountain Outdoor AdventuresTelevision show would like to know what are thetop 5 hunt killers are for you, is it wet boots? Not knowing an area to hunt? We want 5 idea's from you, if you have other hunters that you can forward this to,I sure would appreciate it, we need 50 hunters to participate in this Q&A survey send your thoughts to [email protected]
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[/align]Thanks....Dr. Mike
#4
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1
RE: What are your 5 top hunt killers?
1. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
2. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
3. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
4. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
5. mosquitos,tick, and people running deer dogs illegally during bow season
2. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
3. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
4. People running deer dogs illegally during bow season
5. mosquitos,tick, and people running deer dogs illegally during bow season
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oklahoma City OK USA
Posts: 44
RE: What are your 5 top hunt killers?
What a great question and opportunity to see what other hunters are experiencing.
1. Adjacent land owner avid antihunter or leassor to huntors on his land and adverse to your hunting rights on adjacent property,
2. Women (wives, girl friends) in camp (some guys regularly hunt with their hunter wives and that is great, but our group experience has resulted in banning all non-hunting females from camp),
3. Over indulgence of alcohol,
4. Malicious cows and dogs,
5. Wet hunt (short drizzle or snow OK, 3 day diluge not),
6. Someone leaving his stand and walking around during prime time.
Thanks for asking. Griz
1. Adjacent land owner avid antihunter or leassor to huntors on his land and adverse to your hunting rights on adjacent property,
2. Women (wives, girl friends) in camp (some guys regularly hunt with their hunter wives and that is great, but our group experience has resulted in banning all non-hunting females from camp),
3. Over indulgence of alcohol,
4. Malicious cows and dogs,
5. Wet hunt (short drizzle or snow OK, 3 day diluge not),
6. Someone leaving his stand and walking around during prime time.
Thanks for asking. Griz
#6
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location:
Posts: 99
RE: What are your 5 top hunt killers?
I hunt on Camp Lejeune so some of these are Military Training area related:
1. Snipers doing land navigation without reserving the training area
2. Osprey's doing touch and go on the field 200 yards away
3. Other hunters scouting your area while you are hunting it
4. Somebody's lost hog dog following you like a pet and barking at EVERYTHING
5. Not finding any deer
1. Snipers doing land navigation without reserving the training area
2. Osprey's doing touch and go on the field 200 yards away
3. Other hunters scouting your area while you are hunting it
4. Somebody's lost hog dog following you like a pet and barking at EVERYTHING
5. Not finding any deer
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Minneola, Central Florida, USA
Posts: 246
RE: What are your 5 top hunt killers?
1) Having the only public land over an hour and a half away.
2) Guys walking around with 12 gauges blasting squirrels during the prime days of rut.
3) Inconsiderate hunters who clean their deer right in the middle of the trail or, worse, in the parking lot of the WMA.
4) When my clients seem to intentionally schedule major work to be done during the first week of hunting season.
5) Extreme changes in the weather: Start sweating and end freezing, or vice versa.
2) Guys walking around with 12 gauges blasting squirrels during the prime days of rut.
3) Inconsiderate hunters who clean their deer right in the middle of the trail or, worse, in the parking lot of the WMA.
4) When my clients seem to intentionally schedule major work to be done during the first week of hunting season.
5) Extreme changes in the weather: Start sweating and end freezing, or vice versa.