Never until this year when I started getting pics of my target buck at 4:15 in the evenings on several random days. It was cat and mouse for a few days as I would set up at 3: 30 and wait only to get a pic the next day when I wasn't there. I even named him the 4:15 buck. Then a couple of days...
I was sold on the skunk scent that came in two parts and didn't smell until they were combined. It made a lot of sense as it would over power any human scent ...well until you made the trip back home and got the stuff on you. Geeze I would about throw up all the way home!
Probably the last thing those people want is attention from outsiders. Call the authorities about the ground water issues as that might be the ticket to run them off.
Just came back from what was supposed to be a three day hunt but couldn't stand any more punishment! My group hunted the southern half and was sadly disappointed. We hunted a private club a couple weeks back just as the thaw came and before the big rain so we decided to go by and check our pool...
The new process is a mimic of what has already been used at Ft. Knox which was actually the pilot program for the system. This could be better in a number of ways (in my opinion having used both) because at least you won't have to wait untill 8 pm the night before to find out you won't be...
Simply take a pic of him and make sure you get the hull ID# in the pic. Call and report his actions to TWRA and he will learn a lesson without risking your life.