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Truly best shot at a monster with a bow???
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 4768685" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I agree with this. They lay of the land and all the circumstances the hunter faces for that particular property. For ours, pattering bucks can only be done while they still have velvet on. Once they lose their velvet, they are a completely different animal. With our place being 96% hardwoods and select cut, you simply cannot pattern bucks. The best strategy I have found is putting yourself in locations for different winds and weather conditions that significantly favors him, but you still have very good odds of being able to pull it off in that particular set. This is 11/10-11/23 at our place. You don't know who "him" is, but you hope that 1) he is desirable enough for your standards, 2) he is traveling in a manner you envisioned (respectfully) and 3) IF the first 2 before-mentioned presents itself, your able to pull it off mentally and physically in that typically very short timeframe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 4768685, member: 5787"] I agree with this. They lay of the land and all the circumstances the hunter faces for that particular property. For ours, pattering bucks can only be done while they still have velvet on. Once they lose their velvet, they are a completely different animal. With our place being 96% hardwoods and select cut, you simply cannot pattern bucks. The best strategy I have found is putting yourself in locations for different winds and weather conditions that significantly favors him, but you still have very good odds of being able to pull it off in that particular set. This is 11/10-11/23 at our place. You don’t know who “him” is, but you hope that 1) he is desirable enough for your standards, 2) he is traveling in a manner you envisioned (respectfully) and 3) IF the first 2 before-mentioned presents itself, your able to pull it off mentally and physically in that typically very short timeframe [/QUOTE]
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