Alright Jooger! Thanks for the read! Ya never know when you might stumble across a buck hot spot like that mulberry patch
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Can't believe this is the first time I've seen this thread. Thanks for the info GG. Do you spray corn in the feeders as well as hand thrown, and how do you determine which one to hunt and corn if you have 3 or 4 sanctuaries in any given areas? If you don't invade/scout them, what determines which ones you concentrate on? THANKX
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Originally posted by bucknuts View PostWish i could say pressured deer are easy. Still trying to get a north Louisiana monster with a recurve. They are there for sure. I'm not doing it right . I know they are just yards in the pine thickets the whole time. Got one crossing a pipeline in 2013. Walked right under bow stand in the slough next to a cut over. But i was in a box blind on pipeline with a 270. Nailed him. Thing is, i almost hunted that ladder stand with my bow that day. Its funny how many good bucks make it every year. Always have a ton of pics in february at feeders that i just have out and don't hunt.
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Originally posted by The General View PostAlright Jooger! Thanks for the read! Ya never know when you might stumble across a buck hot spot like that mulberry patchLast edited by GarGuy; 09-25-2015, 03:10 PM.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostRead the title again... I said they re easy to PATTERN, not kill! LOLLast edited by bucknuts; 09-25-2015, 05:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Possum 1 View PostGarGuy,
Please share with us how and what you use for your blynd set ups in these thickets.
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I hunted a big mature 9pt on Corps land for 30 straight days last year. Pictures at least every other night, but never in daylight. Shot gun hunter killed him chasing a doe late December. If I would have read this thread last year I would have killed him. Great read and look forward to more great stories.
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Originally posted by jakeb03 View PostI hunted a big mature 9pt on Corps land for 30 straight days last year. Pictures at least every other night, but never in daylight. Shot gun hunter killed him chasing a doe late December. If I would have read this thread last year I would have killed him. Great read and look forward to more great stories.
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