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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5374589" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>My favorite hunt of the year. Haven't connected yet, but my son missed a nice 4.5yo 10pt at 30y 2 hunts ago. I passed up a couple 120 to 130in bucks over the 3 or 4 hunts.</p><p></p><p>I come up a day early, glass the beanfields until I find a buck I want to hunt, spend Friday figuring out where his bachelor group enters/ leaves the beanfield to head to cover, then move in Sat and Sunday to intercept him at fence crossings spot and stalk from the ground.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing like trying to sneak in on a huge buck with archery tackle. Biggest problem is he is usually with 4 or 5 other bucks and it's hard to get into position with that many eyes and noses.</p><p></p><p>For a couple of my farms, it's the only chance I'll get at those bucks, as they shift off 2 miles once the velvet comes off, and they don't return until late Jan</p><p></p><p>And since I'm only hunting for an hour in the morn and an hour in the eve, it's the perfect trip to hang cameras, plant food plots, and spray/ bushhog shooting lanes for established stands during the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5374589, member: 2805"] My favorite hunt of the year. Haven't connected yet, but my son missed a nice 4.5yo 10pt at 30y 2 hunts ago. I passed up a couple 120 to 130in bucks over the 3 or 4 hunts. I come up a day early, glass the beanfields until I find a buck I want to hunt, spend Friday figuring out where his bachelor group enters/ leaves the beanfield to head to cover, then move in Sat and Sunday to intercept him at fence crossings spot and stalk from the ground. There's nothing like trying to sneak in on a huge buck with archery tackle. Biggest problem is he is usually with 4 or 5 other bucks and it's hard to get into position with that many eyes and noses. For a couple of my farms, it's the only chance I'll get at those bucks, as they shift off 2 miles once the velvet comes off, and they don't return until late Jan And since I'm only hunting for an hour in the morn and an hour in the eve, it's the perfect trip to hang cameras, plant food plots, and spray/ bushhog shooting lanes for established stands during the day. [/QUOTE]
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