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Post by buckeater on Oct 1, 2015 9:27:34 GMT -5
Watched 5 does for a while. Then looked up and had one trotting toward me it turned had blood running down its side. Hour has gone by and no one has came by looking for it. Just drove around and haven't found anyone parked. Still no one came through to look so took the trail up followed it for couple hundred yards after I last seen her go by corner of our corn and neighbors corner of corn our and it stopped on a trail in the woods. Circled around some and never seen anything or jumped anything. I betting it was someone trespassing. This spot I have the most amount of trouble with trespassers. So if anyone knows someone in north western Hancock county that drew blood this morning I can tell them were to look. I would keep looking but gotta get back in the fields
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Post by buckeater on Oct 1, 2015 8:11:20 GMT -5
Watched 5 does for a while. Then looked up and had one trotting toward me it turned had blood running down its side. Hour has gone by and no one has came by looking for it. Just drove around and haven't found anyone parked.
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Post by buckeater on Sept 22, 2015 9:35:34 GMT -5
We try to work ours down quick as we can so if we start getting a lot of rain we are not out of a bunch of ground not worked. We usually wait to do corn corn stalks in the fall. Atleast around here worked ground going to corn the next year will out yield the notill corn. Working it later in the year can be tricky if it's a little bit wet because if you don't get enough hard frost to bust up the compaction the clods will be hard to bust up with a field cultivator before you plant
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Ever Calm
Dec 5, 2014 10:19:03 GMT -5
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Post by buckeater on Dec 5, 2014 10:19:03 GMT -5
Deer dander seems pretty decent with reviews. As far as the price, still cheaped than ever calm But it is a fairly big bottle 4 or 4.5 ounces I think. Will last all season then Some of the next maybe
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Ever Calm
Dec 2, 2014 10:17:42 GMT -5
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Post by buckeater on Dec 2, 2014 10:17:42 GMT -5
Try deer dander. It's 10times better than ever calm. I've had deer get straight down wind sniff the air and just keep about their business. Since I've been using it the last few years I have not got busted hardly at all from deer down wind. A bunch of my buddies are using it now too. I wouldn't recommend putting it on your boots before the walk in though. Everytime I have they usually come straight to the base of the tree so I just put a few squirts around my stand and a couple up in the tree once I'm in the stand. Best cover scent I have ever used and prolly will never switch. I'm in western Illinois right now and right before I typed this had 2 bucks and a doe come in from downwind and just hung out at 30 yards for 10mins or so and didn't seem to mind. They would scent check every now and again but just went about their morning
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Post by buckeater on Sept 21, 2014 20:31:24 GMT -5
i shot a doe opening morning. been back out twice and nothing else sighted. had a big typical 12 in front of my cam at 5:32am Friday morning and I was walking back there at 5:50. he must have went to bed cause I never laid eyes on him
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Post by buckeater on Dec 18, 2012 22:11:32 GMT -5
i just read something the other day about this ill see if i can find it.
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Post by buckeater on Feb 12, 2012 15:42:52 GMT -5
where are you at in hancock i might be interested on the glendels
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Post by buckeater on Jan 10, 2012 21:21:54 GMT -5
so say someone did shoot their doe first then got their buck by the 31st. then come next september when urban reopens they are after does only then right. kinda confusing when we already starting a new season when one just ended. i dont hunt urban just trying to understand this a lil better.
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Post by buckeater on Jan 7, 2012 17:51:44 GMT -5
i just got a trail cam pic of one in southwestern owen county.
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Post by buckeater on Dec 7, 2011 10:25:19 GMT -5
illinois should be the weekend before thanksgiving and the weekend following thanksgiving weekend. Nov 16-18 and nov. 29-dec.2. dont know about kentucky
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Post by buckeater on Nov 22, 2011 9:50:36 GMT -5
i bought the #8 .35hp one from bass pro last fall. its an LEM modle. was going to get the #5 but they where sold out. kinda glad i got the #8 cause you can put any attatchment on it they make for there bigger grinders. havent had a single issue with it. check with bass pro before you buy they might have them on sale. mine was originally like 330 got it for 200.
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Post by buckeater on Nov 4, 2011 9:22:55 GMT -5
i had one this summer and my doctor told me to get mucinex D. few days later i was back to normal.
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Post by buckeater on Oct 23, 2011 17:58:52 GMT -5
pretty sure you can. when i go over there and fill my either sex tag on a buck the guys i hunt with always tell me to go buy a antlerless only so i can keep hunting
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Post by buckeater on Oct 12, 2011 19:23:08 GMT -5
pm sent
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Post by buckeater on Oct 3, 2011 21:14:02 GMT -5
we were cutting beans last night. i was running the grain cart had a doe and her fawn walk right by me. theres one field we do they always seem to be interested in what we are doing and fallow us threw out the field.
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Post by buckeater on Sept 27, 2011 16:08:58 GMT -5
seen the rural king in new castle has halo/wildgame 400yarders for 90.
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Post by buckeater on Sept 21, 2011 12:50:09 GMT -5
it even made it on cuddes web site for pic of the week a couple years ago if i remember right. and then a bunch said it was photoshopped.
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Post by buckeater on Aug 30, 2011 19:09:38 GMT -5
sweet ive been checking for the last week to see if they have had it done yet. looks like im heading back to Adams county this year. might have to go put some cams up before long.
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Post by buckeater on Jun 22, 2011 20:25:55 GMT -5
get the regular triumph. my wife has one and i bet that it doesnt shoot any different. nice and light. a buddy has the bone collector one and the rubber deals in the flex stock starting to come out not long after he bought it.
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