Dan's N.E. Iowa 10 pointer
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Dave, you gotta wait for it to load before you hit play. If one works, they should both work.
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dan wrote:Dave, you gotta wait for it to load before you hit play. If one works, they should both work.
Ok Dan thanks!!!
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Dan, in regards to cutting the wind close, are you concerned about spooking does prior to your target buck entering the field? I know you had the buck well patterned but it seems rare to have the first deer in the field being the buck you're chasing. Enjoyed the episode! Thanks, Paul
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purebowhunting wrote:Dan, in regards to cutting the wind close, are you concerned about spooking does prior to your target buck entering the field? I know you had the buck well patterned but it seems rare to have the first deer in the field being the buck you're chasing. Enjoyed the episode! Thanks, Paul
Paul,
I spook deer before the buck comes in fairly often. If the buck ain't standing right there a lot of the time you can get away with spooking a few... I would rather not, but this property was loaded with deer, and if you don't hunt where the buck is you can't kill him so I take a chance.
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dan wrote:purebowhunting wrote:Dan, in regards to cutting the wind close, are you concerned about spooking does prior to your target buck entering the field? I know you had the buck well patterned but it seems rare to have the first deer in the field being the buck you're chasing. Enjoyed the episode! Thanks, Paul
Paul,
I spook deer before the buck comes in fairly often. If the buck ain't standing right there a lot of the time you can get away with spooking a few... I would rather not, but this property was loaded with deer, and if you don't hunt where the buck is you can't kill him so I take a chance.
Thanks Dan, I figured thats the case but checking. Thats one mind set I need to change some, I tend to wait for a perfect wind which would change the bucks movements in a situation like you had.
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The new format is really great. I love it!!!
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Re: Dan's N.E. Iowa 10 pointer
My favorite part of this whole video was the scouting and the map.
I liked the buck's reaction once he hit the corner of the field. It did appear he knew something was up but it was all the time you needed to get a good shot on him
I have often been too cautious in similar scenarios because I wait for the perfect wind, and shot... but with risk obviously comes reward.
Do you think the higher winds allowed you to surprise him versus a slower steady wind from the same direction?
cool video! great hunt!
I liked the buck's reaction once he hit the corner of the field. It did appear he knew something was up but it was all the time you needed to get a good shot on him
I have often been too cautious in similar scenarios because I wait for the perfect wind, and shot... but with risk obviously comes reward.
Do you think the higher winds allowed you to surprise him versus a slower steady wind from the same direction?
cool video! great hunt!
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Do you think the higher winds allowed you to surprise him versus a slower steady wind from the same direction?
I think the higher winds keep the wind direction more consistent.
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