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Author Topic: Lessons learned from last season  (Read 3049 times)

Offline ESP

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Lessons learned from last season
« on: February 12, 2021, 07:23:45 PM »
What are some lessons that you learned from this past bow season?

-  the deer in my area love winter oats. This has been the best food plot I’ve ever had in over 20 years of doing them   

- don’t blow your shoulder out before season and try and suck it up through season. 

- don’t book a mule deer hunt in the middle of the whitetail rut and expect to have a lot of action with white tails.

- it is nice to have a couple of friends that you text your adventures to. They can provide advice and encouragement. ( both of mine I met on trade gang)

Offline Gordon Jabben

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2021, 07:56:06 PM »
Public land-Hunt hard early season before they get educated.   :thumbsup:

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2021, 08:00:23 PM »
Never pass a slam dunk on a good buck because there is a gooder one following him . The second one will stray off course behind brush ...  :biglaugh:
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Offline Carpdaddy

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2021, 08:15:39 PM »
I’m not in good shape anymore!
Don’t got too deep into the woods, that’s where the other hunters are!
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Offline SlowBowKing

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2021, 08:48:34 PM »
-Get all of those home improvements you promised the wife done before hunting season.  :banghead:
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Offline ESP

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2021, 09:42:51 PM »
Gordon I am starting to think you are right.  My favorite public place starts to get awfully busy the last week of October.  Most of the crowd is gone by Veterans Day.

Offline Bigriver

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2021, 10:32:59 PM »
I learned that when elk hunting,  do not get kicked by a horse.  It hurts and  ruins the hunt.  :deadhorse:
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Offline Basinboy

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2021, 10:50:22 PM »
Make sure you have enough slack in your safety line to turn and shoot towards your tree or it will cost you a 160” buck of a lifetime  :banghead: :knothead:

Have good friends you can cry to after he’s gone  :biglaugh:
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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PM »
Very good thread....
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Offline Barry Wensel

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2021, 11:26:41 PM »
It is not necessary to wear whitey-tighties under your longjohns AND hunting pants. In cold weather it's sometimes hard to find the gold hidden behind door number three in time. Trust me. BW

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2021, 09:18:46 AM »
When your arrow comes off your string and starts to fall and there is a large buck close, DON'T try to catch it.
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Offline Kokopelli

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #11 on: February 13, 2021, 10:23:59 AM »
If you hunt where the wolves were released ........................ don't expect much.

Offline Basinboy

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2021, 01:27:56 PM »
It is not necessary to wear whitey-tighties under your longjohns AND hunting pants. In cold weather it's sometimes hard to find the gold hidden behind door number three in time. Trust me. BW

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Offline GCook

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2021, 01:55:55 PM »
Kill your deer early before the gun season opens and the neighbors kill everything they see.

Lease the land from under the neighbors next door next year and move in bow hunters instead.  It may cost you $12,000 up front but it will be worth it.

The one earlier about friends to text during hunts especially helps when you take a shot and need to find the patience to wait enough time.
Thanx Bisch!
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Offline Mint

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2021, 05:36:34 PM »
After losing 30lbs you better check to see if your Tree Saddle is still comfortable!

Take the first good shot a buck gives you because he might not give you a better one.
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Online Trenton G.

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2021, 05:52:06 PM »
Talk with the other guys hunting the public around you. They're generally just as willing to work with you as you are with them.

Go with your gut. If hunting a certain spot doesn't feel right, hunt somewhere else.

Pay attention walking back to the truck after a morning hunt. Never know what might be standing next to it when you get there...

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2021, 07:17:57 AM »
Never give up...
Try and be the person your dog thinks you are...
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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2021, 08:13:27 AM »
Be careful of the angle of your shot as one step can make the difference between a chest shot and one to the ham, at least the coyotes ate well.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2021, 09:08:41 AM »
Buy another freezer or two. Seven aint enough.

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Re: Lessons learned from last season
« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2021, 09:44:22 AM »
Be open minded to anything and everything.
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