#2024947 - 08/10/10 06:22 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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Thanks guys. Like I said, I knew there was a buck near the field but I had no idea that he was so big. Shed was found less than 100 yards from the house.
My biggest challenge will be getting into position. The road goes right into the field and the property is so steep and rocky. I found his travel routes but i have no confidence that I can get into place without getting busted. Keep looking,I couldnt hunt a spot that I had"no confidence"in.
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#2025347 - 08/10/10 10:13 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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Setterman
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I had NO idea there was a buck this big up there...AND so close to the house!
I would not hunt him anywhere near the field, I would try to figure out where he likely would bed, and how he would travel to and from that bedding area to where he or does are feeding. Set up in between with the wind right and it shouldn't take long to kill him. Be careful scouting now however, a few missteps and your chances with him could go down exponentially. What do you think an "inside corner" is? Its a travel route around the field without exposing themselves in the open. Probably one of the most productive spots you could ever hunt, provided all the factors are present. If his bedding area and feeding area are on either side, then he will pass by the inside corner.
I disagree, but will say everyone has their own tactics which work well for them.
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#2025359 - 08/10/10 10:25 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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RAFI
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I had NO idea there was a buck this big up there...AND so close to the house!
Thanks for this statement, it backs up what I was trying to tell BSK and others, that most folks who hunt this area have no idea what lurks in their woods. That is a decent deer, I would not consider him a monster, but that is in the eyes of the beholder as to his quality ranking. I would not hunt him anywhere near the field, I would try to figure out where he likely would bed, and how he would travel to and from that bedding area to where he or does are feeding. Set up in between with the wind right and it shouldn't take long to kill him. Be careful scouting now however, a few missteps and your chances with him could go down exponentially.
lol the guy has never seen the deer and you tell him it shouldn't take long.man thats funny.that buck might have lost that shed a long way from his home range .im not the expert you are but wouldn't tell him it shouldn't take long.
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#2025372 - 08/10/10 10:37 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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Setterman
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I had NO idea there was a buck this big up there...AND so close to the house!
Thanks for this statement, it backs up what I was trying to tell BSK and others, that most folks who hunt this area have no idea what lurks in their woods. That is a decent deer, I would not consider him a monster, but that is in the eyes of the beholder as to his quality ranking. I would not hunt him anywhere near the field, I would try to figure out where he likely would bed, and how he would travel to and from that bedding area to where he or does are feeding. Set up in between with the wind right and it shouldn't take long to kill him. Be careful scouting now however, a few missteps and your chances with him could go down exponentially. lol the guy has never seen the deer and you tell him it shouldn't take long.man thats funny.that buck might have lost that shed a long way from his home range .im not the expert you are but wouldn't tell him it shouldn't take long.
In my experience unless a deer died sometime after it shed its antlers, and there has been no major land disturbances or other influences which would have altered the bucks home range, then he won't be far, not at that age.
Everyone that hunts has a differing opinion of bucks movement and so forth. And I usually speak only from my personal experiences, not from what I read in magazines or see on TV.
I offered an opinion, and expect others to offer theirs. It matters not to me if something contradicts what I have experienced or what works for me. I have great success in how I hunt and strategize each season, I will do what I do, and others can do what they choose.
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#2025384 - 08/10/10 11:00 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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BluegrassDan
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I killed two bucks last year on this property; a 1.5 year 6 pointer and a 2.5 or 3.5 year old 9 pointer.
Thanks for all the tips guys.
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#2025392 - 08/10/10 11:07 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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white65
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i would try something like a timed feeder (during the off season) to see if u could get him moving in the morning and late afternoon hours and be ready on the first day. But i would see if u could set it up it an area tht he would feel comfertable in at morning or in the afternoon.
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#2025395 - 08/10/10 11:18 PM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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RKenney
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My biggest surpises over the years concerning mature or big bucks, is that they are usually where you least expect and often when you least expect.
I expect I would too....if someone was trying to kill me.
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#2025424 - 08/11/10 12:55 AM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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Good time Charlie
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Just think he will be bigger this year, Find a good persimmon or white oak flat and you will kill your deer,providing the wind is right.Not rocket science they have to eat just like you and me. But you may just have one chance,until he goes nocturnal
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#2025457 - 08/11/10 05:56 AM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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I had NO idea there was a buck this big up there...AND so close to the house!
Thanks for this statement, it backs up what I was trying to tell BSK and others, that most folks who hunt this area have no idea what lurks in their woods. That is a decent deer, I would not consider him a monster, but that is in the eyes of the beholder as to his quality ranking. I would not hunt him anywhere near the field, I would try to figure out where he likely would bed, and how he would travel to and from that bedding area to where he or does are feeding. Set up in between with the wind right and it shouldn't take long to kill him. Be careful scouting now however, a few missteps and your chances with him could go down exponentially. lol the guy has never seen the deer and you tell him it shouldn't take long.man thats funny.that buck might have lost that shed a long way from his home range .im not the expert you are but wouldn't tell him it shouldn't take long. In my experience unless a deer died sometime after it shed its antlers, and there has been no major land disturbances or other influences which would have altered the bucks home range, then he won't be far, not at that age.
Sure, you can tell a deer's age by a picture of it's shed antler...
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#2025569 - 08/11/10 07:13 AM
Re: Enormous shed....PLEASE help!
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BigCam50
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good luck with him sheds are only a small piece of the puzzle don't use it only as your only piece of hunting info
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