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Re: New land to hunt
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You can get a pretty good inventory on 40 acres with a couple sacks of corn and a camera or two
ETA…be careful on walking it too much. With a smaller tract like that, limiting pressure will be key
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Re: New land to hunt
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Trails scrapes ridges treelines terrain changes ect
Keep your booger hooker off the bang switch.
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Re: New land to hunt
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You can get a pretty good inventory on 40 acres with a couple sacks of corn and a camera or two
ETA…be careful on walking it too much. With a smaller tract like that, limiting pressure will be key This. I’d add, find a well used trail to put that corn on. You’ll get a better idea of what’s running around there a lot quicker by putting corn out where the deer are instead of where you want them to be. Be cognizant of how you’ll be accessing the property, what wind you’ll need to keep it out of the deer’s path of travel and how you get to any potential stand sites. It’s already late in the game and as mentioned, limiting pressure will be key to getting on any mature deer in the area.
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Re: New land to hunt
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Dont walk thru it during prime times
Good luck Bag or 2 of corn on ground with a camera over it in a few weeks you can see what u got. Investigate potential stand sites n middle of the day
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: New land to hunt
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Are trying to say we’re a bunch of old farts up in here?
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: New land to hunt
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Can you rifle hunt it? Some folks won't like a boom stick going off, they'll think you might hit lil johnny. I've hunted place like this but used a crossbow Yeah , some folks damn sure call the law if you a city limits . Plus you got to be 100 yards away from any buildings too shoot and the deer got to be a 100 yards away from a building when you shoot it.
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Re: New land to hunt
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Can you rifle hunt it? Some folks won't like a boom stick going off, they'll think you might hit lil johnny. I've hunted place like this but used a crossbow I don’t know for sure but I only really use my crossbow so I’m not planning on using one. A couple years ago though I was shooting, a .22 at some targets in the woods by my house and a neighbor called the cops on me for ‘duck hunting with a high powered rifle.’ So I’m sure they would call the cops in a heartbeat lol.
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Re: New land to hunt
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Put some smell good powder in your corn pile and if a deer moving across that 40 acres they will find it. I would bow hunt it and just hunt corn. Feeders or piles whatever you can afford. Small urban tracks are weird it might have a few shooters on it or there may not be a single buck on it. What smell good powder would you recommend
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