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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5533930" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I'm a huge advocate of cell cams. nothing like real time data without having to intrude into their area. And i agree who heartedly with your remark about big bucks rarely being patternable. But you aren't an early season hunter. Those super avid bow guys know that in ag country the opposite is often true. certain times of the year in the right field, you can set your watch by them. A green beanfield in the afternoon that is surrounded by big woods/cover, mature bucks are incredibly patternable. in 2020, on a half acre field in for 9 out 11 days i had a mid 140s 10pt that came in that field in the mornings between 7 and 8 am. (odd to see morning predictabilty). The only issue was i was 3 weeks post surgery and i couldn't draw my bow for a couple more weeks. This was just a clover field that had been let go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5533930, member: 2947"] I'm a huge advocate of cell cams. nothing like real time data without having to intrude into their area. And i agree who heartedly with your remark about big bucks rarely being patternable. But you aren't an early season hunter. Those super avid bow guys know that in ag country the opposite is often true. certain times of the year in the right field, you can set your watch by them. A green beanfield in the afternoon that is surrounded by big woods/cover, mature bucks are incredibly patternable. in 2020, on a half acre field in for 9 out 11 days i had a mid 140s 10pt that came in that field in the mornings between 7 and 8 am. (odd to see morning predictabilty). The only issue was i was 3 weeks post surgery and i couldn't draw my bow for a couple more weeks. This was just a clover field that had been let go. [/QUOTE]
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