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LBL Rifle Quota - Gameplan
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<blockquote data-quote="trtr0611" data-source="post: 5746542" data-attributes="member: 16017"><p>I've been hunting LBL for almost 30 yrs. I've tried every game plan. Studied terrain and scouted. To be honest, it's a crap shoot. It's very difficult to target deer in LBL. About 8 yrs ago I finally found a spot that seemed to produce deer sightings. We have taken a few fairly decent bucks in the area which happens to be just off of the north/south hiking trail. Going in on a trail like this makes access to more remote areas much easier. The greatest advantage a hunter has at LBL is the rut. All the bucks we have taken have been chasing or trailing does. I've sat over scrapes and areas with tons of rubs for two days and not seen a single buck. Another piece of advice during the rifle quota is to get somewhere (preferably on a ridge) that you can see a good distance around you. Bucks will usually be moving pretty fast and it's easy to lose them if you're in a thick area. I've had a few slip by me. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trtr0611, post: 5746542, member: 16017"] I’ve been hunting LBL for almost 30 yrs. I’ve tried every game plan. Studied terrain and scouted. To be honest, it’s a crap shoot. It’s very difficult to target deer in LBL. About 8 yrs ago I finally found a spot that seemed to produce deer sightings. We have taken a few fairly decent bucks in the area which happens to be just off of the north/south hiking trail. Going in on a trail like this makes access to more remote areas much easier. The greatest advantage a hunter has at LBL is the rut. All the bucks we have taken have been chasing or trailing does. I’ve sat over scrapes and areas with tons of rubs for two days and not seen a single buck. Another piece of advice during the rifle quota is to get somewhere (preferably on a ridge) that you can see a good distance around you. Bucks will usually be moving pretty fast and it’s easy to lose them if you’re in a thick area. I’ve had a few slip by me. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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