Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Pat B on August 24, 2007, 12:35:00 pm
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Well, I'm heading down to my GA hunt club to mow, plow and plant for hunting season opening Sept, 8. Temps have moderated a bit and it should be about only 96deg :o this weekend. This is wet heat, Justin! ;D
The same 8 guys have worked on and hunted this 250 ac club for over 20 years and usually during the season, especially the pre-season work days and the opening weekend, is the only time we can all get together. I will take pics. Won't be as elaborate as Pappy's weekend meals, etc, but I guarantee we will have fun ;D ...cigars, bourbon, a little food and lots of the same ole' same ole' and maybe a new stories or two.
See ya Sunday evening with pics. Pat
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Hey Pat, its all wet heat once you start sweating. ;) I sure do wish I was coming with you. Justin
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Our deer season starts October 1st. Dove starts on September 1st and it's usually hotter than blazes. So much so I usually don't take my dog, even though she sure would like to go. After a week or two, we usually get a cold snap and it drives the birds off. But a dove field is also pretty good places to scout for deer. There is never a wasted day in the field.
Fall is my favorate time of year and I can hardly wait.
Hang on guys, we're almost there.
Otoe
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Send those dove on down.Our dove season starts when archery does.Sit in the woods till it gets hot then shoot some dove.Can't wait,We have turkey's and a big 8 point eating the millet as it comes up.Might be a real good dove and archery season.Even got a new Berretta for the birds ;D
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Tomorrow is the day to renew my quest for primitive big game. Will be watching a trail leading to a dry country water hole for elk. Shot really well today so will put it into the hands of the gods. Good luck all. Kenneth
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Impa te ita Kenneth impa te ita !! ;D.............bob
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Checked my feeder at the lease today, scralls had thier way with the thing and will have to fix it next weekend. They dumped the whole barrel of corn on the ground, but weren't but a few kernels left - good huntin this year methinks ;D.
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It is illegal to use feeders or to bait at all here. If you want to hunt from a blind, you better know the critters patterns pretty well. Justin
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Pat, hope the big one comes your way! Just got done checking my plots and salt licks today, after getting a rock up in the baler and causing havock with it. Deer sign looks good so far hope it hold for the season. Enjoy your time out there and harvest some good memories if not a deer or two! Auggie.
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Don't have to be elaborate to be good,around a fire it's all good,Plan on working on my food plots and put some stands on this long weekend coming up.The weather has gotton a little better here also.It's down in the mid 90s.Still dry as a popcorn F#$% but maybe some rain this week.I know
yall had a good time.Season opens here on the 22nd.Wet heat here also justin. ;D ;D
Pappy
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I got back last evening and am dead tired. Will post the few pics I took later. We got all the mowing, plowing and planting done. Absolutely no soil moisture too a foot down. On the way home, came through a front that gave us 1.23" of rain at home. I hope it made it to the club in GA. Pat
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Oh come on, make up your mind. Dry as a popcorn F#$% or wet heat, you cant have both. ;D We haven't got that much rain here, maybe 1/2". But we had gone 4 months without anything. Combine that with all the fires, and we have major flooding. We had a 20" wall of water go through Hamlin Valley last night. I guess there wont be many roads left come hunting season. Oh yea, and we are expecting near 100* temperatures today with all that water, so yes we know all about wet heat. ;) Justin
Well, we got another .66" of rain in the last 20 minutes.
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Our preseason is starting to shape up.We had a tropical wave move across the state last week and I got 5" of rain in one afternoon.Then 3" Sat. and an inch on Sunday.If we could get a hurricane to dump about 10 or 15 inches before the season opens it would be great hunting in the swamps.Everything concetrates on the dry oak hammocks and the city hunters that don't like wading water leave the good places for the rest of us.
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I think our club got a good rain yesterday after we left. There were persimmons, grapes and I found a few white oak acorns that a squirrel had cut. The soy beans and Iron clay peas should be up for the opener. We only plant them near stands for opening of the season(legal bait ;D). I'll post the few pics I took a bit later this evening. Pat
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Looks like everybody's gettin thier strategies worked out ;D. I'm starting to get a little exited myownself - will be the first time huntin with primitive gear.
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No Elk using the water hole in the desert so will be heading to the high country for laborday weekend. Solo trip as I prefer to hunt by myself over partenering up with compounders. Pat, Elkie will have another chance, wish you were getting another one also. Maybe next year. Kenneth
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Kenneth, A year ago tomorrow is when I flew out of Asheville and into Albuquerque. The day after that we met at the Durango airport and the adventure began. ;D 8) I'll be thinking about you and Elkie over the Labor Day weekend. Aim small, miss small! Next year would be great if business permits. ???
Here's a few pics from this weekend I was too busy eating to take pics of food. ;D
When you are depending on a 1946 John Deer tractor lots of time is spent like this.
A few pics of the "Dixie Hilton". My tent is the blue tent to the right of the "Hilton". Others are to the left or behind. One pic is while we were there and the other was just before I left... I locked the gate behind me. Our club is called Dixie Hunt Club; named for my friend Richard's Grand Dad's favorite quail dog, Dixie. Pat
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Oh you can copunt on the John Deere tractor. Good luck Pat I hope you get a good one, you deserve it. Kenneth
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Back at ya, Kenneth. Any luck finding elk? Pat
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Well I have been taking one shot in the morning and one shot in the evening. Looking good so far. Got about 7 to 10 comming around and feeding in my clover. Only one more week to go. Here's hoping. ;)
Dick
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Pat, headed out in an hour or so for a night time walk in and hunker down till time to hunt. Baled hay till it rained so they cant say I didn't try. now it is time to hunt.Let you know in a few days. Kenneth
Dick, got your feathers packed up so will get them in the mail after the hunt. Kenneth
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I hope you brought your camera, Kenneth. Pat
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Been putting up stands for the past several weekends...so hot that we only manage a couple per early Saturday morning before we call it a day. Standing corn plots look surprisingly good even with lack of rain. The deer are already hitting them pretty hard. Summer plots of pea's and soybeans I guess did their job of helping to keep the deer in the area. A good rain this week helped alot on plowed plots waiting to have rape and kale planted. Had a lot of luck last year with the deer coming to feed in these plantings. Got good stand sights overlooking feeding in the evenings, and funnel locations going back to bedding area's from the foodplots in the mornings.
May try and do some planting this weekend since we've had rain. Much nicer temperatures this morning, already been out spraying weeds with roundup prior to planting a plot. Flung a few arrows also... ;)
Good huntin' to everyone!