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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: workn4livn]
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01/15/22 07:59 AM
01/15/22 07:59 AM
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Bustinbeards
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Be quiet and get there real early. I’d rather bump them in complete dark then them see me.
Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: Bustinbeards]
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01/15/22 08:02 AM
01/15/22 08:02 AM
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fr8-shkr
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Be quiet and get there real early. I’d rather bump them in complete dark then them see me. Nailed it. Get there early. Stay late.
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: workn4livn]
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01/15/22 08:13 AM
01/15/22 08:13 AM
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N2TRKYS
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Whatever you do, you’re gonna run them off and they ain’t coming back. That would be my guess. It’s worth a try, though.
The better play is hunting their trails when they leave the field, if that’s possible without spooking them. Good luck and keep us posted.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: johndeere5036]
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01/15/22 12:24 PM
01/15/22 12:24 PM
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Go in just after daylight so you can see if a buck is in there. This is what I would do. Go in the daylight when I can see from afar what is there and go very, very slow. Might shoot one without having to get into the house.
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: ValleyDawg]
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01/15/22 01:03 PM
01/15/22 01:03 PM
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joshm28
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Go in just after daylight so you can see if a buck is in there. This is what I would do. Go in the daylight when I can see from afar what is there and go very, very slow. Might shoot one without having to get into the house. This or go in a good hour before dark and use a green or red light and be stealthy as possible. Of course either option assumes wind is in your favor. Next year I would look at planting sone Egyptian Wheat as a screen to further simplify the problem. A good screen will allow you to slip in almost undetected. A little noise an hour before dark might spook them a little but in my experience they won’t go far at all and will filter back in.
Last edited by joshm28; 01/15/22 01:05 PM.
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: workn4livn]
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01/15/22 02:03 PM
01/15/22 02:03 PM
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Okatuppa
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Just wait for the full moon Monday night.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: workn4livn]
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01/15/22 04:42 PM
01/15/22 04:42 PM
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TDog93
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U back it off the patch and always hunt right wind (if u can sneak in and out w out getting detected) - it’s like it never gets hunted - always try to do this if land allows - awesome for low pressure
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: workn4livn]
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01/15/22 04:46 PM
01/15/22 04:46 PM
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One other thought - u mentioned backing off it next year - moving it back - is there tree further back u can use climber on or can u back up now w ground blind
If you’re cam is showing does first light and bucks later - just go run the does out and get on stand
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Shoot house morning hunt question
[Re: joshm28]
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01/15/22 04:49 PM
01/15/22 04:49 PM
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Fuzzy_Bunny
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This or go in a good hour before dark and use a green or red light and be stealthy as possible. Of course either option assumes wind is in your favor.
Next year I would look at planting sone Egyptian Wheat as a screen to further simplify the problem. A good screen will allow you to slip in almost undetected. A little noise an hour before dark might spook them a little but in my experience they won’t go far at all and will filter back in.
Why would you use the light in the daylight? Does it confuse them or something?
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