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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: MorningAir]
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12/23/15 05:17 PM
12/23/15 05:17 PM
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Matt Brock
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Step 4 by Dano is definitely a step that alot of people skip......... There is no telling how many people have missed a chance at a deer like that in their life by skipping step 4. Or you could drop one of them immediately and have a 5 year old step out and try to breed her on the ground. Best bait ever.
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
#1576854
12/23/15 05:17 PM
12/23/15 05:17 PM
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wmd
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MorningAir - true, but I thought the other day he posted a picture that had a dead doe in the field and a pretty good buck and another doe or two standing in the field? It wasn't a great picture so it may not have been a shooter buck for them, but it looked like a pretty decent buck. I guess you got to have steps 1-3 before you need to worry about step 4 though. Congrats on the buck and good thing you got him since Christmas light viewing season is just about over!
Last edited by wmd; 12/23/15 05:18 PM.
"Any way you look at it, most of the problems facing baboons can be expressed in two words: other baboons" - D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
#1576894
12/23/15 05:40 PM
12/23/15 05:40 PM
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Posts: 2,768 West Blocton
ArtisticWhitetails
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Nice un Big D! Next time you see Douglas tell him Charles said hope he is well! I'm gonna come see him soon! Congrats!
"As the deer panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee"
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: wmd]
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12/23/15 06:22 PM
12/23/15 06:22 PM
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Dano
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MorningAir - true, but I thought the other day he posted a picture that had a dead doe in the field and a pretty good buck and another doe or two standing in the field? It wasn't a great picture so it may not have been a shooter buck for them, but it looked like a pretty decent buck. I guess you got to have steps 1-3 before you need to worry about step 4 though. Congrats on the buck and good thing you got him since Christmas light viewing season is just about over! I did post a pic the other day with a dead doe laying in the field. My niece was with me and she shot it. The buck in said pic was a young deer that needs a few more years. He kept coming up to the dead doe and feeding around. But I think he knows he gets a pass.
It isn't necessary to see a good tackle...you can hear it.
Knute Rockne
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: ArtisticWhitetails]
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12/23/15 06:23 PM
12/23/15 06:23 PM
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Dano
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Nice un Big D! Next time you see Douglas tell him Charles said hope he is well! I'm gonna come see him soon! Congrats! Charles I'll do it. Talked to Adam the other day and we gonna take a trip to see you sometime and drop off my deer.
It isn't necessary to see a good tackle...you can hear it.
Knute Rockne
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
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12/27/15 07:15 PM
12/27/15 07:15 PM
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Doctordeath
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Great deer! Did you kill that on a lease or privately owned land?
"The best time to hunt was just before you got here and right after you left."
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
#1582762
12/28/15 04:43 AM
12/28/15 04:43 AM
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Posts: 768 Birmingham, AL
Willyb
Deer Farmer
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Nice deer. A lot of work goes into managing a piece of property to be able to kill a deer like that. Doesn't just happen on its own. Be sure to say thank you to the guys that made it possible.
Wish it was hunting season.....year round
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Willyb]
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12/28/15 09:06 AM
12/28/15 09:06 AM
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Shaw
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Nice deer. A lot of work goes into managing a piece of property to be able to kill a deer like that. Doesn't just happen on its own. Be sure to say thank you to the guys that made it possible. ^^^This times a bunch.^^^
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Shaw]
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12/28/15 02:20 PM
12/28/15 02:20 PM
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cullbuck
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Nice deer. A lot of work goes into managing a piece of property to be able to kill a deer like that. Doesn't just happen on its own. Be sure to say thank you to the guys that made it possible. ^^^This times a bunch.^^^ x3 Growing big mature deer is not a secret--years of trigger control, habitat management, hard azz work. That's why I don't even kill bucks on friends' managed properties because I know how much goes into it.
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
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12/28/15 02:32 PM
12/28/15 02:32 PM
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Reaper
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
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12/28/15 02:51 PM
12/28/15 02:51 PM
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Doctordeath
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Dano would you please let me know if you have your own land or a lease. You gave the 10 "funny" steps to kill a deer but can you possibly share the "real" steps it takes to kill a nice buck like the ones you have killed over the past couple of years, I would like to present the ideas to the men in my club. The club is just getting up and running but it's some nice land in Marengo County. Can you expand on how much it takes financially to plant and put out fertilizer, what equipment would you suggest, would you use rye grass, clover, wheat or oats or a combination? I may have more questions for you!
Waiting to hear from you.
"The best time to hunt was just before you got here and right after you left."
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Dano]
#1583718
12/28/15 03:12 PM
12/28/15 03:12 PM
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Posts: 768 Birmingham, AL
Willyb
Deer Farmer
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Deer Farmer
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Few forgotten steps he left off: Step 9- marry into a family with good land Step 10- let those who are actually members of said family do all the work and pay for everything Step 11- sit back and watch them do the work Step 12- show up and hunt when you want to and shoot the deer the said family members are wanting to give another year to Step 13- wash, rinse and repeat year after year
Wish it was hunting season.....year round
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Willyb]
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12/28/15 03:41 PM
12/28/15 03:41 PM
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Few forgotten steps he left off: Step 9- marry into a family with good land Step 10- let those who are actually members of said family do all the work and pay for everything Step 11- sit back and watch them do the work Step 12- show up and hunt when you want to and shoot the deer the said family members are wanting to give another year to Step 13- wash, rinse and repeat year after year If someone is doing this on land you and your family hunt it seems like a family sit down would be in order and could rememdy the situation.
The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life. Job 33:4
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Re: Secret to killing a big buck
[Re: Wool]
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12/28/15 05:57 PM
12/28/15 05:57 PM
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Doctordeath
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So Dano married into the family? If so then he needs to be willing to help when it comes times to bush hog, plow the fields, plant and helping keep the fields maintained. Plus getting the roads cut back at the beginning of the season. Maybe I should be asking the men that bust their butts and their wallets what I need to know. Their the ones that have some great looking bucks so it seems. It's easy to sit back and let someone else put in the sweat and time, then you run and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Not judging but in my book that's a MOOCH and I would be livid if a grown man did this to me and he would NOT be hunting on my land. I have my own land that I tend to every year but only the ones that help are the ones that can hunt it. It's only fair.
"The best time to hunt was just before you got here and right after you left."
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