Whats your plan of attack?


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Re: Whats your plan of attack?

I'm gonna trick him and invite the buck over for dinner, he just doesn't know it yet, but he's the dinner lol....

Joking aside I'm gonna ambusch some deer this year, they usually travel up and down the ridge in the thick stuff. So I plan on hunting it and sitting near some trails, gonna try and take a deer from the ground this year. I have a bunch of trees that fell down and made a great natural blind. Gonna blend in so well with my new realtree hardwoods grey...

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Re: Whats your plan of attack?

Simply hunting as much as possible in there early season before the deer have a lot of pressure is the best way to score on a mature buck is what I've always heard. I've been fortunate enough to do so and killed my first buck last week. He came walking in with not much caution. Also, get into the thickest part of the woods as possible, that's where the big boys roam.

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Like Martin I've come to realize the potential of using my 2 trail cams. I've gotten pics in 14 different spots so far with 2 more spots coming this weekend and more on the way. I've located 3 nice mature bucks so far. I'm going to focus my early season efforts on the biggest one. The pics I've got of him (2 afternoons during a week) were in the last 45 minutes before dark. Since I didn't get any pics of him in the morning, I'll just hunt him in the afternoon at that location when the wind is right. My stand was set up there and ready to go before the end of July and I've left the area alone since then. The location has 3 honey locust trees that produced mast this year that have been great early season food sources in the past. I've also narrowed down my choices for areas to hunt for bucks and does so if I want to wack a doe early in the season (preferably in the morning), I'll hunt areas where I haven't gotten any pics of older bucks.

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Hitting the stand on Sept 30th, bow opener.

Working 5 popups, 4 tripods, 2 ladder stands and 3 cling on stands.

The stands deep in the oaks and mixed with persimmon will get hunted first. Acorns are dropping and the deer here in Texas are going to town on them. Persimmons started dropping 2 weeks ago and everyone of them have circles of tracks around them.

Setups are either along game trails, pre-staging areas to food plots (70 acres of oats) or on vegetation transition areas (mesquite flats to oaks) where typically the more mature whitetail bucks travel (just along the edges of the oaks).

As the season cools down, things go into winter mode, game trails working into the oats with setups a couple hundred yards in the brush out to 1/2 mile on corridors along fence line intersections, vegetation transition areas and low draws that feed through the flats to the oat field are hunted hard.

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same as the last 3 years. im hunting with my recurve for the first 14 days of the season to try and fill my county doe tag.

if that doesnt happen, i bring out the compound and hunt for a doe or a trophy buck. which ever comes first. if i fill the doe tag, i then hunt for a trophy.

Shoot Strong

Tony

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Re: Whats your plan of attack?

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I always like to hear different opinions and different techniques about bow hunting, so... What's your early season plan of attack?

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I got a nice pop-up blind as a present and I have been using that a lot in many different places. I set it up in a great place this morning, I hope it pays off this evening.

-shane

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Hunt Low Pressure area's as well as the ag fields early, once it's starts getting colder, start setting up for those funnels and well used trails in the timber! It's almost time here in IL! grin.gif

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