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Allen Denton 05-23-2008 06:22 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
I was thnking the same thing, maybe dusting and deer then just checking them out. I am no expert and they could be scrapes, I do not think that I have seen them in the spring.

NEW61375 05-23-2008 06:55 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
This is funny because I started a thread about this topic a while back because I am trying a couple of new(to me)tactics during the off season.
This is the thread I initially put the link to the article below in.

RE: Any Buck Hunters....?


Here isan article from J. Ozaga. The research was 20 years ago andthe area/climate are certainly different than mine but I still find theresults to be promising.


Springtime Signposts
[/align]Scientific research proves that deer work scrapes year-round.


read more...

mossberghunter93 05-23-2008 07:19 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
interesting???

spikebuck77 05-23-2008 07:31 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
I have never heard of that before. Maybe he is getting a head start.

shamlin 05-23-2008 08:20 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
I have never seen it but I have seen other threads like this do evidently they do used them. It must be more of a territoral thing this time of year

NEW61375 05-23-2008 08:30 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
Sorry but the link to the article won't work anymore. It was titled Springtime Signposts and when I googled it again it gave me a link to D&DH magazines website butthat linkgoes to the home page and not the article so I don't know what gives.

longbowman2 05-23-2008 11:00 AM

RE: A First in over 45 yrs. of hunting
 
I'm 100% certain what I found are not turkey dusting's. These even have the overhead limb chewed up! I've never seen this before or read about it or heard anybody else that had seen this. I thought I'd throw it out there with a bunch of people that obviously like to deer hunt.


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