Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/28/20 09:20 AM
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Oh but these two ladies were lucky I hadn't killed my buck yet. Yes that me sitting in the background !!! You hunt low. That stand is around 12 ft high. I used to climb 20- 30 ft with climbers but after a severe spine injury my climbing stand days are over. I have used ladder stands for about 15 years tho altogether. As you can see that height seems to be ok!! I normally hunt thickets and if you get too high it is harder to see. Buddy of mine goes 20 ft regardless of area. Last 2 years hunting a giant in thickets he hasn't even seen a deer he could shoot. Just gets a glimpse of the legs. So high is not better. Plus lower platforms are easier to put up, easier to transport, PLUS safer getting up and down from. ALL my stands are 10-15 ft depending on location. Hey got tons of extra ladder sections for sale cheap !!!
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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11/28/20 09:26 AM
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you will have to buy another freezer , with 12 deer , good shooting , That's just crop tags! Got another six on my state tags. NO I keep 3 for myself and give the others to needy families. In the past I would take them to the local donation site but this year I am paying the processing bill and working with a local church to deliver the meat to families here in my community. I guess I want to SEE where my donation is going. Oh yea I do have 3 freezers . One for meat , one for veggies and ice cream ect, One for fur. But the one for fur has been lonely here lately ....
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: Dirty D]
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11/28/20 09:35 AM
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Your shooting 12 does/yr? I'll bet it doesn't effect the population much.
You gotta step up those numbers!!!
I have had this lease for 3 years now. The contract I have states I MUST shoot min 10 deer a year from this 220 acre farm. Last 2 years we have killed 12 and 14 deer respectively . But the carnage they are doing to the beans is still unreal. As I stated no agri within 15 miles just pasture and timber and it lays along the east fork of the little barren river. It's in soy beans this year so deer spent the summer on it. Last year with corn the numbers were even higher after it was shelled. New Years day as we where pulling our stands we counted over 40 deer standing in the 2 big fields that make up the majority of this farm.
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: jbyrd63]
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11/28/20 01:02 PM
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On behalf of the automobile insurance companies, thank you for your service . Well done !
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: jbyrd63]
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11/28/20 03:33 PM
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Ne not really out in the open . You can't tell it but I'm tucked back into the tree line. The cam was put there because of the corn and a giant scrap under the cedar tree on the right of the pic. Have you ever tried? People grow up deer hunting thinking they have to be 30 ft in the air so deer wouldn't see them. Roger Raglin got started as the best "ground " hunter on TV . Not until Muddy and other co's started giving him stands and raised blinds did he hunt off the ground. In his early vids he would look for a deadfall , root wad, or just a pile of grass and sit down in the middle of it. Killed tons of deer and never even got 10 or 12 foot off the ground. As someone mentioned lot of deer are killed from little or no elevation. Bet more youth kill from the ground than in a stand !!!
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: jbyrd63]
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11/28/20 10:12 PM
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I own the exact same rifle. I have killed deer with three other rifles, from 30-30 to 7mm mag. I have more deer just drop in their tracks, with the 6mm than any of the others. My feeling is that all the energy in the bullet stays in the deer, rarely had a pass-thru, and shocks the critter and drops it. I have a Redfield Widefield 3x9 on it. Favorite bullet was 100 gr. Sierra semi-point. Can't find it any more though. Now it's Nosler 100 gr. ballistic tip. I has accounted for several long distance antelope too.
All you "Woke" people need to go back to sleep!
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: Bearguy]
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11/29/20 10:27 AM
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True. A smaller caliber bullet with high velocity, esp w/hollow point, will not exit & all energy will be delivered inside deer. Envision those balistic gell tests & how they expand. Same thing inside that deer & they drop. Bullets that pass through still have all that energy traveling with that bullet.
Till that day.....
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: jbyrd63]
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11/29/20 03:53 PM
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My 2 most productive "stands" they're actually platforms, are only 8 feet off the ground. Just enough to see above brush and lower limbs. Playing wind is most important.
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Re: Doe control 2020
[Re: Wanna Be]
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11/29/20 04:30 PM
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Get high enough and you take the wind out of the equation. Generally about 25ft up and I can have deer 360 degrees around and even under me with no issues. Yea do that in a cedar thicket and you can have 100 deer 360 degrees around you and unless they are underneath you it doesn't do any good because you can't see them Plus 50 ft high won't always take the wind out of the equation depends on the thermals. When looking at the wind stand placement is what I look at not how high it is. Ok heres a question. Who will see more deer someone sitting 25 ft up every where he sits or someone that only goes 10-12 ft high. I'll go with 10 -12 every set and any place. But the best scenario is what ever works for you . Based on pics and mounts 10-12 ft is working out just fine for me !!!!!!
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