sigh...i remember these days! for me it was when i started hunting alone at 18 or so. i literally almost peed myself as i approached my first solo kill! congrats brother! this will be the first of many and they dont ever get any less exciting!
crow can be done VERY well! i have a few recipes that i really really enjoy. there isnt much usable meat on them despite their size, however. strip (you really do have to strip) the breast and "thighs." soak the meat in a mixture of milk, paprika, and a small dash of liquid smoke. the meat...
you should set up your scent bombs at least 35 yds or so away from your stand. deer try to circle downwind. if they are too close to you this can often put them within FEET of your stand as they close distance. you want the scent running at a crosswind from you (perpendicular so to speak) and...
i have taken quite a few deer over the years on public land with my bow. i use a climber and have had the most success on the edges of thinned timber. ive also done well on the access roads in the deeper areas of the land. set up about 15 yards off the roads. the deer tend to use them just...
i have a 7.5" super redhawk that i take for hunting (or did, now its a glock 20 with 6" barrel). but i wouldnt overlook the taurus trackers. cost less and ive heard good things. of course you will get all of the taurus haters chiming in but i have had good luch with them.
i, for one, believe that they work. i have used code blue for the last few years and have had numerous deer sniff right on end to the scent bombs i hung.
i have an encore set up in 30-30. i use 150 grain core lokts (it likes them best). have taken 3 deer with itt (though none were huge or very far. 75 yds was my longest shot.) the pistol config isnt too bad. it doesnt feel like you are gonna lose an arm or anything but i have found that if...
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