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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Weekend Warrior on December 31, 2006, 10:24:00 PM
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Tommorow 15 days left of KY season left..
I need some MOJO Please :banghead:
So send some mojo....
Happy New Year Trad Gang :clapper:
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oooohhmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
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You got it Gary..I'll "touch" my Fred Bear photo for you. I always touch it prior to all my bowhunts...asking Ol Fred bring us success.
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Joe
That's Great I'm shooting a Bear Grizzly :bigsmyl:
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Don't go to the wood sexpecting not to see any game -
Before you step in the woods - close your eyes - think of where you have seen what you are after, visualize the best feed available this time of year, and where you bedding areas are - picture a deer if you are hunting deer - burn that deer into your mind - open your eyes and walk into the wind or slightly across it to the edges of ht bedding area and on to the food source - 'Course you won't get that far as will have shot that deer before ya got there
E-Mojo - it's the only thing anyone else can do, the rest is in your mind and the animal's - you have to be lucky enough to have the deer thinking the same as you and being in the same place at the same time ... All the best and if you go with a defeated atitude, you'll come home beat up
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Seems just when I resolve to the fact that I am not going to see or harvest anything. That I am just going to the woods because I want to be there,,, walking in, thinking of how beautiful the woods are and how great it is just to be up and out in the Lords great creation.
BAM,,,, that's when it all happens...
That's my MOJO!
Try it and I wish you luck!
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The most authentic MOJO I can offer is to say a prayer.
Otherwise, you can try to still hunt the way I do. Get in to whatever area you think will hold deer this time of year. Then, see EVERYTHING around you move at least twice before you take another step. It is a very taxing way to still-hunt, but you'd be amazed at how invisible you become to everything around ya. It's the only way I can stalk pressured deer on public land. It works, even worked on a coyote once! Good Luck!