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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostJust want to see if yall had the same kind of days. Wed AM, cool, a little windy, lots of animal activity, deer moving, birds singing...you get the idea.
Thurs AM, quiet, cool, deathly quiet, no birds singing, nothing but squirrels moving.
Were yalls days the same or was it just mine.
I had to drive to the other side of the lease around 10:30 that morning and saw 7 deer out running around. Seems they like the areas where the timber has recently been thinned versus the deep woods where I hunt.
I'm going back Sunday after church to freshen my hand-corn pile up then go sit in a tripod so I won't sweat too much the rest of the day. Once that front comes through I'll be in a 22' lean-to Monday morning in a creek bottom over looking that corn pile, and I can't wait.
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Got off work early about to sneak in and pull some cards and put out a lot of hand corn. Hopefully I can put a doe in the freezer.
I haven't seen too many bucks yet. No shooters. But it's been hot and there's plenty of oaks where I'm at. I'm sure they're staying full on acorns.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostJust a shiney white King Ranch that will get some dirt on it this weekend I hope... Would love to get blood in the back of this thing soon!!
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[ATTACH]877289[/ATTACH]Last edited by jjaimes; 10-13-2017, 02:21 PM.
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I know this is going to open a can of worms like broadheads but in this heat how do you cover your scent or what do you do to stay scent free? I hunt in Bell County in Central TX and Harrison County in NETX. I put cedar limbs in a plastic box with my hunting clothes in Bell County but that will not work in NETX. And even when I wash my clothes in Scent Killer they still have a smell after being in that plastic box for a while.
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Originally posted by U.S.ArmyRetired View PostI know this is going to open a can of worms like broadheads but in this heat how do you cover your scent or what do you do to stay scent free? I hunt in Bell County in Central TX and Harrison County in NETX. I put cedar limbs in a plastic box with my hunting clothes in Bell County but that will not work in NETX. And even when I wash my clothes in Scent Killer they still have a smell after being in that plastic box for a while.
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Originally posted by jjaimes View PostSo far what has worked for me is Ozonics or the Scent Crusher bag. 3 deer and 2 pigs directly down wind of me have fallen when using these items. I'm a believer
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Originally posted by U.S.ArmyRetired View PostA lot of people swear by it but it is just too expensive for me. Really does seem to work by all of the testimonials.
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