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Coach Jones
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Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 08:50:00 AM »
Anyone ever bow hunt this area in SW Missouri?
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Draw A. Leterfly
Trad Bowhunter
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Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 01:35:00 PM »
YOU LEAVE MY HUNTIN SPOT ALONE!
. Coach I love that place but it's 2hrs from me so I haven't hunted it extensively. I haven't taken any big bucks there but they are there. I have seen 2-1 big boys in the prairie portion W of S 1175 Rd. Most hunting over there is from the ground which I enjoy. Most of the crops are there as well. The creek bottom E of the lake looks great and great for treestands - I have had better luck up on the ridge between the lake and the creek. Take you crappie gear and a flat bottom if you are going to stay long.
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Isaiah 40:25-31
RH JD Berry ARGOS 64" 68@28
RH'53 Bear Kodiak Static 68@28
LH Tall Timbers recurve 60" 43@28
RH Tall Timbers recurve 62" 48@28
RH Northern Mist Classic 68" 58@28
RH Northern Mist Shelton 68" 46@29
Draw A. Leterfly
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Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 01:50:00 PM »
I didn't look to see that you were from Kansas. Big to someone from SW Mo is 140+. The biggest I have seen there would get close to 160. Everything else has been 135-150. More of the 135-140 flavor. I'm talkin 10-12 in that range over the past 5yrs with an average of 3 trips a year 1-2 days a trip. Would love to go for a week and take the boat. A Great place. Fish in all of the ponds I've tried as well. Waterfowlers love it as well and they will be an issue for the E sd of the lake during their season.
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Isaiah 40:25-31
RH JD Berry ARGOS 64" 68@28
RH'53 Bear Kodiak Static 68@28
LH Tall Timbers recurve 60" 43@28
RH Tall Timbers recurve 62" 48@28
RH Northern Mist Classic 68" 58@28
RH Northern Mist Shelton 68" 46@29
Coach Jones
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 254
Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 02:58:00 PM »
How is the hunting pressure?
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Draw A. Leterfly
Trad Bowhunter
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Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 04:05:00 PM »
Very light on the prairie side. Light to moderate for the rest. Restricted to muzzleloaders during the firearms season and that keeps the pressure light to moderate during rifle season.
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Isaiah 40:25-31
RH JD Berry ARGOS 64" 68@28
RH'53 Bear Kodiak Static 68@28
LH Tall Timbers recurve 60" 43@28
RH Tall Timbers recurve 62" 48@28
RH Northern Mist Classic 68" 58@28
RH Northern Mist Shelton 68" 46@29
Coach Jones
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Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 04:37:00 PM »
Thanks
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Beau J
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Re: Bushwacker Conservation Area
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November 11, 2014, 05:07:00 PM »
It's a cool place. I used to hunt it hard when I ran coon hounds. I still bow hunt it some. There are a few places where you can usually get away from the people, but not always. The parking lots tend to fill up pretty quick this time of year. BeauJ
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