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Post by "BIGTYME" on Nov 10, 2004 18:50:21 GMT -5
I scout year round. Deer always change bedding areas and travel patterns
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Nov 10, 2004 19:33:25 GMT -5
Year round here too. Half the time I don't even leave the house, can watch them from right here at the computer desk.
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Post by Aussie Steve on Nov 10, 2004 22:49:01 GMT -5
With Australian laws we can hunt all year round,so there no need to scout you just go huntin
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Post by TXBOWHNTR on Nov 11, 2004 7:25:36 GMT -5
all year here too! It's amazing how you can figure out different moving patterns for different times of the year!
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Nov 11, 2004 9:08:34 GMT -5
With Australian laws we can hunt all year round,so there no need to scout you just go huntin You lucky dawg
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Post by hungryhuntergirl on Nov 11, 2004 17:35:20 GMT -5
This year it has only been about a month cuz we just started hunting in this new camp. The last few years we still only scouted between 1to2 months. During the summer the mosquito's carry you off because of the river, and we hunt right beside the water, so scouting then can become dangerous with all that west nile goin round!! Plus snakes are usually abundant in that area!!
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TX
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Post by TX on Nov 11, 2004 18:34:26 GMT -5
Ahh, West Nile is over rated and snakes kill fewer people each year than bees. I don't know what you're worried about.
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Nov 12, 2004 9:35:32 GMT -5
If you did get snake bit, think of all the cards you'd get from us while you were laid up.
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