Spearo Gator
I kill fish
- Nov 17, 2018
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It’s her first deer
Know the feeling well! Mine was on 10/31 this year, posted here. Congrats to her and those that got to share the moment. Memory of a lifetime for sure.
It’s her first deer
In other words, If it's brown, it's down.....Im an unapologetic meat hunter, not a horn hunter. A tender youngish doe is fine w me.
I'll take a stab at this, but first, a couple of questions:I use the app Windfinder and a couple other sources when fishing. Been using it as I hunt as well. I’m not smearing myself or sprinkling artificial doe piss (as of yet).
Just the basics so far: no scent wash before, no scent detergent on clothes, careful on too much movement. Noticed this afternoon woods look “thinner” than just 2 weeks ago meaning viz was further for myself and deer.
Any common sense steps pre hunt or during appreciated.
I use the app Windfinder and a couple other sources when fishing. Been using it as I hunt as well. I’m not smearing myself or sprinkling artificial doe piss (as of yet).
Just the basics so far: no scent wash before, no scent detergent on clothes, careful on too much movement. Noticed this afternoon woods look “thinner” than just 2 weeks ago meaning viz was further for myself and deer.
Any common sense steps pre hunt or during appreciated.
Tenderloin and a bit of back strap for breakfast...
First consideration is wind, try to stay down wind of deer.
Second is cover or elevation:
ground blind, a downed tree, sit with back against tree wider than your shoulders, and sit still. I prefer ground blinds so I can move a bit, read a book, etc.
Elevation, ladder stands, climber, etc. get as high as you are comfortable with.
I am an old fat guy, so I stay as close the ground as possible using pop up blinds or just sitting in a chair in brush. But I will sit in sturdy ladders and tripods.
A climber built for my size, 3X fat bastard, is too heavy to tote around.
I use Tink's 69 as an attractant / distraction.
This may sound lame, but here’s what I do with this: throw it in the zip lock bag, pour in a bunch of Worcestershire sauce, some soy sauce, and garlic salt. Keep flipping the bag for 24 hours, then usually grill on each side for 4-5 minutes. Once in awhile I’ll dredge in flour and fry in iron skillet.Doesn't get any better than that!!!!! How do you prep/cook it?
Once in awhile I’ll dredge in flour and fry in iron skillet.
This may sound lame, but here’s what I do with this: throw it in the zip lock bag, pour in a bunch of Worcestershire sauce, some soy sauce, and garlic salt. Keep flipping the bag for 24 hours, then usually grill on each side for 4-5 minutes. Once in awhile I’ll dredge in flour and fry in iron skillet.
I'll take a stab at this, but first, a couple of questions:
That should be enough info for me to type something up.
- Do you hunt on a stand hanging from a tree, or a blind/shoot house?
- If shoot house, are you on the ground, or elvated?
- Do you put cameras out at all, and:
- Do you have the date/time set correctly?
- If so, do you track at all what daylight times antlered deer/does worth taking are there?
I’ll answer in a bit, headed out to hunt nowWe have a number of stands (leaners) in different areas and usually choose which one to hunt according to wind. 4 box blinds (shoot house) on the ground and 1 pop up tent. All spots have feeders.
We didn’t put out any cameras which was a mistake because we haven’t seen as many deer, bucks especially, as my buddy typically sees.
This past weekend was especially tough, thinking the full moon Fri had something to do with it. Didn’t see a shooter buck and missed the 1 doe I shot at. Had a nice doe 60 yrds straight in front of me yesterday at daybreak then 30 sec later 2 more to my right. We seen flashes of a big buck in that area 2 weeks ago so I let them walk hoping to get him. Didn’t see another deer. Regret not taking what the woods were giving after a tough 4 days.
Thanks DG.
First consideration is wind, try to stay down wind of deer.
Second is cover or elevation:
ground blind, a downed tree, sit with back against tree wider than your shoulders, and sit still. I prefer ground blinds so I can move a bit, read a book, etc.
Elevation, ladder stands, climber, etc. get as high as you are comfortable with.
I am an old fat guy, so I stay as close the ground as possible using pop up blinds or just sitting in a chair in brush. But I will sit in sturdy ladders and tripods.
A climber built for my size, 3X fat bastard, is too heavy to tote around.
I use Tink's 69 as an attractant / distraction.
I’ll answer in a bit, headed out to hunt now
The Meeks have bought up a lot more timber land there and have harvested quite a few acres lately. Next time you're in the Penny Saver, ask them about a guy named Kahuna. That's my buddy. Look in the Lounge forum, I posted a thread there called Billy the Chairmaker. Billy owns the clubhouse for the club. They had something like 7000 acres but the owner died last year and his kids sold the land to the state. The state made it a WMA.
Thanks. I’ll check out Tinks. Been using some spray I got at Walmart in Douglas, GA. Doe down wind I think it’s called. Probably crap...