marshall270

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About marshall270

  • Birthday 09/11/1981

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  • First Name
    Shawn
  • Last Name
    Brockert
  • Location
    Ozarks
  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    student
  • Interests
    hunting, music
  • Biography
    I like to hunt, but I'd like to be a lot better at it, that's why I'm here

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  1. My screen doesn't have a menu at the bottom. That may be part of what is throwing me off. I'm seeing a lot more stuff the more I play with the app. I'm slightly technologically retarded.
  2. My name is Shawn. I like this forum a lot, I hope to stick around for awhile. Please excuse me at first, I'm having a little trouble getting used to the mobile app, and I'm having trouble navigating some parts of this site. I'll probably make some goofy errors until I figure it out.
  3. I'm not sure what's going on. In this particular forum the only threads I can see are the sticky about pro staffers, the thread I started, and a thread about Illinois. But, on the main forum page of says there's 500 some odd threads in here.
  4. I just signed up a few days ago for an account. This looks like a really cool forum, but I've noticed that I can't reply to blog posts, and it appears that I'm seeing a very small portion of the threads.
  5. If you've got 200 acres with 2 food plots, and you know deer are in the area, then you need to take a moment and really analyze the situation from every angle. You're probably just needing to adjust some of the things you're doing. First thing id do is keep working your own land. If you've got 200 acres with food plots you shouldnt need public land. It could be something as simple as controlling your scent or working with the wind. It could also be that the deer are there and you haven't found where. I hunt on 180 acres and for an entire weekend I didn't see two huge scrapes that were 15-20yds from my blind right out in the open. One of them we think was possibly made while I was in the blind. Deer are pretty sly when they want to be.