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A productive day of scouting and stumping

Started by JJB, March 17, 2012, 08:13:00 PM

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JJB

It was a very nice day to be in the woods here in Wisconsin, the truck said it was 82 on our way home.  I don't remember another March day when we were outside in short sleeved shirts and were hot.  We spent it doing some scouting and stump shooting. In total we found 5 or 6 new places to hang stands and moved one ladder stand.  Between scouting and working we enjoyed a little stumpin'. Here are some pictures of our day.

We started just up the hill from the cabin and found a nice tree for a new stand.  This picture is of my Dad (Bernie B) explaining to my son, Luke, why we picked this tree.


We worked our way around a point working our towards the top of the ridge.


We thought this tree was pretty interesting.


We continued our way up following a trail and found a possible ground blind location and tree stand location.  Here are some pictures along the way.



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JJB

Once we reached the top of the ridge we found a new tree for a stand.  This is just on the other side of the trail and will offer a little better cover.  While there we took a few shots.




We continued our way West and found the remains of a scrape from last fall.


We set our bows aside and relocated a stand we talked about moving for a few years.  It nice to get this done on such a nice day without all the brush greened up.


awbowman

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58" TS Mag, 53#s @ 26"
56" Bighorn, 46#s @ 26.5"

JJB

You guys are quick...more on the way, stay tuned.

After moving our ladder stand we checked out this very well used trail.  We just didn't give this spot enough time last year, won't make that mistake this year.


On our wy back to get our bows we found a casualty from the winter.


We grabbed some lunch and headed back out.





JJB

We worked our way up and found a nice target among the rocks, grass and cedars.


Below this opening is a nice pinch point where we found several trails and an old rub.


We followed one of the trails out of the woods and stopped by a spring on the way back to the cabin.  




It was a perfect way to spend an unusually warm day, thanks for looking.
-Jay

Covey

Nothing like a good day of stumping to pass the time. Nice pics!

Jason

ron w

Nice day out........great to get out after a long  winter. Nice long days and warmer weather, great for stumping and scouting.....no sheds?
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

BOHO

cant believe it was that warm and yall didnt see any snakes. great pics.  thx for sharing
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battman

Looks like you all have a heck of a hunting spot there.

JJB

Charlie - glad you enjoy the pictures from back home.  It sure is some beautiful country.

The bows we were shooting today were a Spirit longbow (Dad), one that I made (me) and my son was shooting a Bear Bearcat.

We had our eyes open for sheds but didn't come across any today, maybe on our next outing.

I was thinking about snakes today especially around the limestone outcroppings.  We didn't see any which is always OK with me.

-Jay

ronp

Great pics of some beautiful hunting country.  Thanks for sharing the cool pics of your family's outing.
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tradbower

Nothing better than a day of stumping in March when its in the 70s . Thanks for sharing the great pictures.
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maineac

Nice job on the pics, they told a great story.  Thanks for taking me along.
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wooddamon1

Very nice pics, and what a way to spend the day with family!    :thumbsup:
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Bernie B.

We added up about eight new locations for treestand spots on this jaunt in the woods.  The woods really tell a story about last fall's movements before "green-up" takes place.

It was a perfect day to be in the timber carrying our bows.

Thanks Jay for the great pictures!           :thumbsup:

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin


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