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This morning around 8 I kept hearing this turkey clucking get closer and closer from where I anticipated deer to come from.. I look about 75 yards down the hill and here comes another hunter walking in using his turkey call to cover the noise he was making.. I see him and flash my orange to him to let him know that he's invading my area.. He waves and keeps on walking down this whole field. I figured he was just going to set up really quick, no need to get all upset; however, to my surprise only an hour later, he comes back and walks to the other end of the field down the very trail I knew deer were going to be walking out... oh well.. better luck tomorrow.. lol
Question by Buck91Hunter. Uploaded on November 07, 2009
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haha some people just dont understand...
That would make me mad. Is he even susposed to be on the propety or is it public land. If its your land put purple paint up and if you catch him on there again it is a class b fellony
I agree with tlangs31. That would make me mad. Lots of people these days are just not to bright.
I hunt public land almost exclusively. It's a rare day that I'm alone, so plan A for me DEPENDS on other hunters moving around, pushing the deer out of their beds. I hunt the bottlenecks. If no other hunters are moving, then I go to plan B: food, water, cover.
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haha some people just dont understand...
That would make me mad. Is he even susposed to be on the propety or is it public land. If its your land put purple paint up and if you catch him on there again it is a class b fellony
I agree with tlangs31. That would make me mad. Lots of people these days are just not to bright.
I hunt public land almost exclusively. It's a rare day that I'm alone, so plan A for me DEPENDS on other hunters moving around, pushing the deer out of their beds. I hunt the bottlenecks. If no other hunters are moving, then I go to plan B: food, water, cover.
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