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Post by mbogo on Oct 4, 2005 10:13:46 GMT -5
Did you learn anything from the first weekend of hunting? Did you make any mistakes or would you do anything differently?
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Post by 10point on Oct 4, 2005 11:09:11 GMT -5
It wasn't our first weekend here but I did help a guy find a buck he had shot on Friday evening and I learned that they coyotes can get deer that lay all night.
I found it for him and half of it was gone.
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Post by Woody Williams on Oct 4, 2005 11:30:13 GMT -5
What I learned? It's too hot to hunt, especially the evenings.. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by hunter7x on Oct 4, 2005 11:30:33 GMT -5
I learned that my stand had setteled and was as noisey as heck and needed some attention. I only put it up a month ago but it definately moved or something. I've hung treestands for years and once in a while this will happen.
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Post by Hoosier Hunter on Oct 4, 2005 12:16:38 GMT -5
It wasn't our first weekend here but I did help a guy find a buck he had shot on Friday evening and I learned that they coyotes can get deer that lay all night. I found it for him and half of it was gone. So what happens in this case. Do you have to use your tag or can CO give you a special tag?
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Post by raporter1 on Oct 4, 2005 12:34:04 GMT -5
I learned I had picked the right stand but since I had family commitments I did not want to take one that morning. I will be in the same tree in a few days when it cools off a bit. They do not want to pose for me like they did Saturday.
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Post by Hawkeye on Oct 4, 2005 13:01:29 GMT -5
Well I learned there are a lot of deer in Indiana. And after not shooting a Bow and arrow for 14 years,I found it is sort of like riding a bicycle,just practice two months and it will come right back.And as to being to hot,use to that being from Florida. The 8 point 150 lb buck I took Sunday AM is not a monster but it sure is fun retired, living in Indiana, hunting and being in the woods. Best to all. ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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Post by mbogo on Oct 4, 2005 13:10:37 GMT -5
I learned that a water source surrounded by food and cover can be good when it is warm.
I also learned that there is an abundance of 1.5 yo bucks in my area this year.
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Post by Rick Lyon on Oct 4, 2005 13:26:47 GMT -5
Hawkeye, glad you decided to make a return to Bowhunting and congrats on your buck.
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Post by dog on Oct 4, 2005 13:40:54 GMT -5
I learned it can be very HOT in indiana in early October! Scott.
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Post by jajwrigh on Oct 4, 2005 19:08:58 GMT -5
I learned that I need to be more aggresive and take some shots!!! ;D
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Post by cambygsp on Oct 4, 2005 20:06:04 GMT -5
What I learned was that it seem that my climber gained another 5 lbs over the off season. I swear it picks up weight every year.
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Post by Bowbo on Oct 4, 2005 21:03:42 GMT -5
I learned that a cast on my wrist can, and will NOT hold me back!! I also learned that scouting pays off (but I already knew that from 20yrs of hunting), because my stand was in a hot spot!! Saw 7, killed one around 8:20am.
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Post by hoosier on Oct 4, 2005 21:04:10 GMT -5
I learned, Sunday evening, no matter how hot I get I should NOT take my camo off and try to hunt topless. A doe picked me and my white belly off about ten minutes later !!!
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Post by squirrelhunter on Oct 5, 2005 9:53:46 GMT -5
I learned that I still have some adjusting to my new health problems to deal with and to pay more attention to things I think I hear.The good news is I probably only have 1 or 2 more seasons to deal with it ;D.The bad news is I probably only have 1 or 2 more seasons to deal with it ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/sad.png) . (No that wasn't a mis-print ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) .)
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Post by jstalljon on Oct 5, 2005 10:36:39 GMT -5
I learned, Sunday evening, no matter how hot I get I should NOT take my camo off and try to hunt topless. A doe picked me and my white belly off about ten minutes later !!! That is HILARIOUS!! And I couldn't agree more. My WEST facing stand Saturday afternoon was BRUTAL@!! Tough to hunt when you can't see because of all the sweat running into your eyes. Saturday morning was about the same way. By the time I got to my stand I was sweating so bad I had two sets of does wind me. I still LOVE opening day, but I'll either take more time getting to my stand. REALLY play the wind, or hunt in the SHADE!!! ;D
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Post by Hawkeye on Oct 5, 2005 11:11:37 GMT -5
Gosh, Being from Florida, I thought everyone placed there stand in the shade! ;D
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Post by jstalljon on Oct 5, 2005 11:16:53 GMT -5
Gosh, Being from Florida, I thought everyone placed there stand in the shade! ;D I will from now on! ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) If it were any hotter, I'd have to have a walk-in cooler as a ground blind! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by kevin1 on Oct 5, 2005 11:56:03 GMT -5
I learned that my degree of stealth hasn't improved since last year , and that I probably shouldn't have let the earlier heat prevent me from practicing more . I learned that the mosquito is mightier than my resolve to stay out all day , and that I really need to get off my butt and lose some weight . Is it just me , or do fat people just attract more mosquitos ? ![:o](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/shocked.png) I learned that no matter what I may think deer are smarter than I am and probably always will be , but that's ok because that's what makes it fun !
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Post by gundude on Oct 5, 2005 13:33:03 GMT -5
I learned to NEVER let anyone know you plan to go hunting. That way they don't have time to plan and screw it up so you cant go!
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