Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Christian Soldier on July 12, 2013, 11:32:48 am
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I just picked up my license yesterday, working on this year's hunting bow now, hoping to line up some places to hunt this sunday, and then mark out some places to sit and look at a few trees for long periods of time. ;)
What are you doing to prepare for this upcoming season?
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Need to prepare a greenfield next to my 2 favorite acorn factories, fence the cows out of it and set up a permanent stand there. Last year I used a climber and left it on the base of the tree all season and I think the scent ran my big buck off. I have a quiet easy entrance already.
I also need to motivate myself to find time to finish my bow and practice real good. Last year I also had a groundblind set up and cut a cedar tree down in front of it and broke a bunch of the limbs off to brushed it in and double as cover scent. I'm looking forward to it. Hopefully I'll have 2 new toys this year. A selfbow and a Ruger SuperBlackhawk .44mag. Pigs & Whitetails Beware!!
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Scouting 2 WMAs I haven't hunted, getting an idea of what's changed on my Town Land, over the winter.
Strength training so I can hunt with my Grandfather's bow.
Working overtime to keep up with regular life.
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Working overtime to keep up with regular life.
I hear that. I got my first baby on the way during the middle of this season so I don't if I'm ever gonna catch back up much less keep up with. I MAY NOT BE DOING MUCH HUNTING AT ALL.
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Working overtime to keep up with regular life.
I hear that. I got my first baby on the way during the middle of this season so I don't if I'm ever gonna catch back up much less keep up with. I MAY NOT BE DOING MUCH HUNTING AT ALL.
Congrats! That was me last year. Went into the woods once for thanksgiving, and that was it... except my larva was 9 months old at that point.
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Busting my tail to get everything caught up so my wife won't have any reason to complain when October finally gets here! Poor girl gets widowed every October.....
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I'm working on a new bow that I hope will be my new hunter. I've given away the last nine bows I've made so I think I've earned one. I've also been practicing my shooting.
But as far as scouting or preparing a site I'm not going to bother this year, at least not until I know if I am remaining in the area or not. I recently completed my engineering degree and I'm looking for a job now. I could end up anywhere in Canada at any time now, so I don't even know if I will be hunting here or not.
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I do all of my scouting ,seting up ,triming everything that has to be done I do last winter. So my sites are freash when I do hunt it. I never revisted my stand sites untill the timeing right for that site. Then when I walk out on my deck to hunt that day. I go to the site that the wind tells me to.
Starting in July I start glassing my farm fields. I've saw 29 bucks so far all 1 1/2.2 1/2's (forkies to 8 points all inside a couple ear tips. 2 ,3 1/2 year old tens (100,110)/ One 4 1/2 10 point around 20"s wide, nice tines mid 130's. All glassed from the truck.
I only walk around in winter (scouting) any other time I leave my areas as sent free as I can. I you want mature bucks to move around in the day light other than the rut. Your area has to be left alone. When I do go to a site It's with the wind,have the wind while I'm there and leave with the wind.
No need to go scouting around after I ready to go. If you do your only letting bucks know your there. Once a mature buck knows your there he just became 20 no 50 times harder to kill. Then you only have the rut to depend on it happening.
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I'm shooting and walking,,gonna start scouting soon.
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I never stop thinking about bow hunting. Its 365 days a year for me, no kidding. I started picking out specific Hill cane shafts I want to use and set them aside. I have enough feathers cut out and reserved for 3 hunting arrows. I never know what bow Ill use until the day gets here. I don't use cameras, so that isn't on my to-do list. I moved a stand a few weeks back and plan to hang a few more in the coming weeks. I keep my hunting incredibly simple, yet I still make it a daily part of my life all the same. I have found it doesn't take stacks of gear and gadgets to keep me interested year round.
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I hear you PD. I keep it simple too and the "hot new" gear and gadgets usually don't mean a thing to me. It is an all year long thing. Every shot I take into a target is followed up with the "that was a kill" or "that was a miss" being said to myself. It is all about hunting. I am counting down days right now. I have it down to one of three bows that are contenders for this year's hunting bow. I will narrow that down to the one I shoot the best by October 15. I have several spots already in mind for a proper ambush. Waiting to see how the acorn crop pans out. Good luck to all of y'all this year. :)
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I've planted 1 1/2 acres of soy beans, two- 1/2 acres of mixed plot seeds. Hopefully, I'll get an acre of buckwheat out in the next week. I'll be preparing a couple salt licks. I've been seeing a 100+ lbs. doe on my farm. She came through my yard this afternoon. So, I'll be watching her.
Oh, I got build 2 bows for friends to hunt with this season.
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About like Pearl,working on some arrows and a new bow,may use it and may not.
Doing a little bushhogging where I can get around out of head high weeds, Most stands will be put up in Late August depending on the mass crop from year to year where they go, not a trophy hunter and don't do cameras, I like to be surprised. ;) :) :) Pretty simple for me where to locate stands, I go where the food is and the deer will be there. :)
Pappy
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I've planted 1 1/2 acres of soy beans, two- 1/2 acres of mixed plot seeds. Hopefully, I'll get an acre of buckwheat out in the next week. I'll be preparing a couple salt licks. I've been seeing a 100+ lbs. doe on my farm. She came through my yard this afternoon. So, I'll be watching her.
Oh, I got build 2 bows for friends to hunt with this season.
Soybean are my favorite. My dad farms and he alternates corn and soybeans on several fields. My favorite is soybean years. Its not good for him but usually the first 2-3 rows are eaten down to the ground. They love that stuff and its high in protein.
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Season is at the end of August. Around July I start losing weight and gaining fitness. My random 3-D shooting distances slowly work down to under 30 yds by August. I shoot less but more focused on each shot. Shoot only one bow and one arrow combo. Work all summer on getting arrows together/tuned. Do a couple scouting trips to hunt area. Work some on a backup bow, just in case, something that will shoot my arrow combo in the same place as my hunt bow. Sharpen broadheads after every practice session. In August I usually do a bear hunt that is a bit more casual than the elk/deer hunt that is coming up. I use the bear hunt as an opportunity to test gear, test my fitness, scout areas, etc.
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PEARLS right the only time I quit thinking bucks in gobbler season. Even then I'll catch myself scouting or thinking buck where I'm at. And although I do alot year round when it comes down to hunting I've always used the KISS method.
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It's worked on ALOT OF BUCKS AND GOBBLERS.