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Where is your perfect spot?
My perfect spot is in a open timber with a great view of the sun coming up, and i can see all the way down the hill and all the way up the hill. I really love hunting a spot that gives me a good view for a long way. My spot is on some benches where the deer love to travel during the rut, and the ol hickory tree i sit in just smells so good to me. Where is your guy's favorite spot?
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RE: Where is your perfect spot?
Anytime....anyplace and anywhere I can be sittin in a tree stand deer hunting. Heck, half the time I don't mind if it's raining. Just being out there to me is a great time.
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You'll usually find me in the thickest, nastiest tangle on the ridge, in the valley or on a bench. Of course, I let the situation dictate, but for some odd reason I always end up in the clearcut.....and success comes from it!:D
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You might have trouble seeing me while I am leaning up against a tree in full camo...I am new to my property so I will have to see, but I have a pretty good idea of where I will be ;)
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I agree with Stump_MN_Hunter.......any place, any time, anywhere
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I'm also on new property. I've found a spot under a group of white oaks along a creek. Along the creek is a rub line from last year. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
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The place i always dream about seems so surreal that i believe i am in the pre-historic ages. This place is in Canton, Illinois in the swampy area of Banner State Park, and man o man, there are some big bucks back in there.Made me a bowhunter for life.
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RE: Where is your perfect spot?
ORIGINAL: TURKEY FAN My perfect spot is in a open timber with a great view of the sun coming up, and i can see all the way down the hill and all the way up the hill. I really love hunting a spot that gives me a good view for a long way. My spot is on some benches where the deer love to travel during the rut, and the ol hickory tree i sit in just smells so good to me. Where is your guy's favorite spot? |
RE: Where is your perfect spot?
Deep transition areas are my favorite to hunt. Nothing beats being close to the bedroom of bucks and smelling the rut activity.
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Wouldn't you like to know ! ;)
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my perfect spot is in MY treestand:D:D
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My perfect spot is 1 mile south of my farm. Its 220 acres of farmland with a river running through the property. The land borders a provincial park so there are plenty of critters coming out of the park to feed in the fields. My favorite spot on that field is my permanent stand on the field edge or else an old caved in barn half way down the field.
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I've just put in a 1/3 acre food plot along with a corn feeder in a log staging area at the apex of a logging road that makes a horse-shoe through the area. I wouldn't quite call the area a clear-cut, but it was "opened up" big time this past spring. This has allowed a lot of new growth and all the tree tops on the ground provide ample bedding cover. Have seen a lot of deer (mostly does) in the area and the logging road is covered with deer tracks.
Picked out a tree for my climber about 80 yds or so down wind of the food plot. I can see about 150 Yds in almost all directions, and about 200 Yds down the logging road. I think it has a lot of potential, but only time will tell if it's a "perfect spot" or not. firstshot |
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any place, any time, anywhere |
RE: Where is your perfect spot?
i usually hunt roads and fields where I can reach out and touch something but it has to be a nice shady spot where I can sleep comfortably! and I love oak trees when I can find them! Ive already got a spoted picked out on a gated road with lots of nice oak trees!
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RE: Where is your perfect spot?
Right behind the front shoulder, broadside:eek:
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I have seen hunters setup on ridges where they can see for hundreds of yards...that may look nice to the hunter, but the deer where I hunt in New England know better. I focus either in the thick cedar swamps, tote roads or thick edges. Deer love to travel the edge of a nasty swamp before it opens into broken hard woods...I can see it now!
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