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preparing for next season
how are you guys preparing for next season? if your season has already gone out...
im going to go on out and buy a new barrel because of the simple fact that i blew my barrel off of my shotgun and need a new one im also going to scout a few different places and see what i can find out there to harvest a big buck next year... hopefully |
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Scout some areas I have permission to hunt, but haven't hunted yet. Check into gaining more land leases as well.
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I'm always planning for the next hunt. The thing I do most is read through the forums just about day. I'm also shopping around for the best deals on new gear, hitting the range as often as possible to try new loads, and putting together some maps to use when I start scouting.
I'm pretty psyched about spring gobbler season, so I've been devoting a lot of energy to that. But what I really dream about is that next big, mature buck. It stinks having to wait another eleven months. :( |
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I like to prepare for the next season as soon as the season is over. Season went out here Thursday and me and the kids were out Friday morning scouting. I like to look for new stand locations and spots that i found during the season but didn't get the chance to hunt. If there's new shooting lanes to be cut now's the time to do it while the snakes and ticks are at bay and all the leaves are off the trees then i'll go back just before fall and do some trimming. I like to work on new loads in the off season and shoot every chance i get gun & bow. I think that at times i enjoy the preparation of hunting more than the hunt itself.
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Try to get more land to hunt on for next season. Good land around me is fairly scarce, but I do have a couple of places in mind where some big bucks were taken this year. Then, after getting permission, walk through the land and try to find some good trails and what-not for next year.
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I'm always looking ahead! Hopefully we will get to keep our hunting place. The land has changed owners, but we are expecting to be able to keep the lease.
I was going to have to look for one new spot. My old "go to" spot has lost its luster. The clear cut has grown over, and we saw way less deer this year than we have in past years. However, the timber company has done me a great favor! They are thinning the pines out nearby, and have also created another small clearcut, that they are using for a pole-out area. They have also cleared a great shooting lane that runs parallel to a creek! I will still have to move my stand, but not very far! And since it is within my area, no one else can claim this spot! |
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I already prepared as well for next season...I went to wal mart and bought a bunch of hunting items on clearence. :D
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I am going to buy some nice gifts for the two landowners who provide me with about 9000 acres of land to hunt on. They border my small farm on two sides. I think I am going to get each of them a good rifle scope. Man it means a lot to not have to wonder whether I can find a place to hunt. I went all through high school with one of the guys and the other is his Son. My land is enogh to bag my deer each years but its fun to look over a bunch of deer. This even though 99.9 percent of the time I harvest a couple does.
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Have already started thinking about moving one of my blinds to a better spot on the ranch and have started adding anltermax to the feeders, we run em year round. Will be cleaning up shooting lanes and cutting out other unwanted brush in select locations. Will begin work on soil prep for a few new foodplots. While all this takes place a hog or 2 just might end up in my sights.:D:D
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Going out to the lease this weekend to clear some undergrowth in one place and pick a good tree for another ladder stand. Continue scouting differant areas for sheds and other signs. Put out some corn and mineral blocks.
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im going to go and scout my ex girlfriendsland and see what thats like...
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I've already picked out 2 likely stand sites for bow season this coming fall based on sign I found after season and Camtrakker pictures in December. Also done a little undergrowth clearing through the woods to make a decent path to 1 of the stand sites. It's never too early to prepare for the upcoming season no matter how long off it is!
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:) My season never ends. Oh, it might end on the calendar but not in my head. Scout, scout, scout, the ol Boy Scout motto BE PREPARED, that's my 11th. COMMANDMENT.
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I've got a few path's I need to clean up and some debris and tree's that fell during hurricane isabel
other than that I'll watch the deer, and I'll plant something for them to snack on during the warm months |
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Still at it until the end of the month.....
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Our land here in town has grown up very bad because I didn't hunt the past two years and did this year so alot of cleaning up and moving stands here,and the land in carlisle is the same old same old,cut limbs and move stands now while its cool and them dern ticks aren't out and trim up and bushhog and plant feilds later on in the summer when its so freakin hot yo can't breath:(
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Gun season here runs to the 25th, But......When you have your land, the preparing doesn't end. Stands to paint, repair, move. Plots to rework, reseed and Lime. Six cords of wood for next year, and I might not have enough for this year. Two miles of fence to check, repair and replace. And I have to find time to fish. But I guess that's what keeps me going.
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we are going to fix the fences for the land owner. we just replaced his gate. he has just told me we can hunt his place as long as we want. scouting is the key. we will move our cams all over the place to see whicj trails are being used.we will feed the deer year around so they will be healthier. mrs went with me and planted some new flowers for the owners wife.
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I plan on trying to make 3 or 4 different food plots on a couple different farms I hunt. I'm also wanting to do alot of post season scouting and shed hunting. Then I plan on creating some ground blinds and finding some new stand locations on a new 40 acre tract I have permission to hunt on.
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I've got a 50-60 yard wide strip of wood that runs behind my house and goes about 400-500 yards long. It's a funnel for the deer going through the neighborhood. Can't use a gun because there are houses on both sides. But I have started putting out some corn in a small area just behind my fence. Gonna see what comes in. See how big these urban deer are getting. Maybe next season if there are any with some size I will setup a ground blind behind the shed. Better yet, maybe cut a hole through the back wall big enough to sling an arrow out.
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