Last night I had my first encounter with a mature buck. He came in at last light and was unable to see pins to shoot. He blew my decoy up witch is also a first for me. My question is since he hit decoy and ran is it worth putting decoy back out in same area or will he be scared of it now?
Anyone know the rules on elevated blinds I read where blinds on ground need 144" of orange visible from all sides but does that apply for blinds off the ground ? Mine is little over 8' up.
Noticed scrapes are fresh in area and new rubs. What time do you think they are hitting them? Is this the bucks marking territory for the remainder of the does? I was in timber moving stand around 11:00 when noticed.
Sat from 7 till noon seen two yearlings and two shooters. Reading the forum cost me a big ten. Did not hear him walked right in shooting lane and stood broadside could not grab bow with him looking my way. When bow was in hands I had no shot. Did not spook so moved stand for better coverage and...
Planned on hunting tree line divided by standing corn on one side and three acres of clover on other side surrounded by timber in morning with a decoy but now starting to second guess myself and think I need to hunt in timber on ridge top. Anyone have any thoughts to help with decision ?
Thanks for reply. I put some in last week of July and they look great but think I should of waited little longer. Thought about putting a strip through clover plot.
Don't know never thought to look. Just ran out and hung it on tree. I can notice a difference from my other cameras. The deer do not look at the camera like they see it glow or hear it taking pics they just do there thing.
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