tgreeno wrote:I'm betting it's not a wind based bed then.
Thanks!
Jackson Marsh wrote:
These two heard about the "second rut" and decided to partake
Dewey wrote:Jackson Marsh wrote:
These two heard about the "second rut" and decided to partake
Didn’t you hear?........what happens in the marsh stays in the marsh.
It’s pretty obvious that we need more does.
Jackson Marsh wrote:Dewey wrote:Jackson Marsh wrote:
These two heard about the "second rut" and decided to partake
Didn’t you hear?........what happens in the marsh stays in the marsh.
It’s pretty obvious that we need more does.
Net Guy wrote:Jackson Marsh wrote:Dewey wrote:Jackson Marsh wrote:
These two heard about the "second rut" and decided to partake
Didn’t you hear?........what happens in the marsh stays in the marsh.
It’s pretty obvious that we need more does.
I really like the quality of the pictures the Browning camera takes. Which model is it?
Jft917 wrote:We've had so much rain here in New Jersey that it's making it impossible to find any bedding. I feel like I'm falling behind with my scouting with all this rain.
Can even get to certain areas because of chest High water. Hopefully the rain stops and I can get boots to the ground.
TheBuckPsych wrote:Jft917 wrote:We've had so much rain here in New Jersey that it's making it impossible to find any bedding. I feel like I'm falling behind with my scouting with all this rain.
Can even get to certain areas because of chest High water. Hopefully the rain stops and I can get boots to the ground.
Where u from in jersey my brotha?
Babshaft wrote:Back to the swamp today for me. Had an excellent day scouting where 2 points are directly opposite each other with about 100 yards of swamp in between them. One of the points has the predominant wind blow down it, so naturally it had the best sign. No hunter sign, and lots of big buck sign. Big tracks, high rubs and huge poop. I identified as many beds as I could, considering the swamp is still frozen and we've still got lots of snow. It's tough to discern some spots, but it looks like every high spot within 50 yards of the point had a bed on it. It's super thick and was a serious eureka moment for me. Definitely primary bedding - it's super thick. The question now is where do I setup? It'll be tough to get a good spot in a tree - there's a ton of cedars with not much for openings. Setup low, or go off the ground? I could setup a little further off the point into the swamp, but that won't give me much of an opportunity to shoot onto the elevated point and the thermals will be a challenge. Any advice lads?
Here's some pics of todays findings:
TheBuckPsych wrote:Im glad you are starting to see things too bro
Just keep at it. Good finds today. Im goong maryland tomorrow all day for lacrosse tournament but as of monday its boots on the ground every day from now til i cant anymore. Probably greenup
Keep at it.
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