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Lets see pics of where you hunt

Started by Dave Bulla, November 11, 2007, 02:45:00 PM

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Dave Bulla

Thought it would be interesting to see some picks of where everyone hunts.  

I'm fascinated by the nasty places where nobody else will go.  The monster briar patch, the mountainside covered in impenetrable laurel.  The places the big boys hide and will even use in daylight.  Plus since I hunt public land most of the time, I like places so hard to hunt most guys don't bother.

Heres one that was taken from my tree stand on Friday morning.  Shortly before there was a doe being chased by 4 bucks out in the area of sunlight by the far treeline.  This is the only direction in which I have a real view.  Over my left shoulder is a real nasty huge thicket.
 

Here is my view of the thicket to the left.
Dave


I've come to believe that the keys to shooting well for me are good form, trusting the bow to do all the work, and having the confidence in the bow and myself to remain motionless and relaxed at release until the arrow hits the mark.


Mike Bolin




A few from last season. I hope this thread keeps going....interesting to see other folks huntin' grounds! Mike
Bodnik Quick Stick 60", 40#@28"
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Curveman



1.2 miles from my truck. View from my treestand. Long, dark, cold, walk before dawn planned for tomorrow. Saw a BIG, FAT, doe being chased through there a few days ago. Scrapes have been freshened-23 degrees at 5AM tomorrow! Been in worse!      :thumbsup:  Oh, yeah, the leaves have been turning and falling.   :D
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JEFF B

           
this is where me and a mate go deer hunting x marks the spot    :D   no snakes no bears and most of all no bloody chiggers. only wild kiwis oh yeah if ya look real hard in the top left pic ya can see a fallow deer right down the bottom in line with the stump thats fallen over  :biglaugh:
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other times i let her sleep"

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JBiorn

My blind-----I have a shot right at the camera right now----can you see me?



The trail to my blind



The other side of blind



More other side of blind



trapperDave


Deadsmple

Here's a few pics overlooking some of the general areas I hunt.


All praise is the Lords


"to get to heaven, turn right and stay straight"

Deadsmple

Here's a few from actual natural blind positions.


All praise is the Lords


"to get to heaven, turn right and stay straight"

Deadsmple

and a few more


and this past Saturday(finally got snow!!)
All praise is the Lords


"to get to heaven, turn right and stay straight"

Kip

O.K. here is my bottom land hardwoods with unlimited plamettos   I also hunt some pine and hardwoods mixed with some cutover.Kip

Deadsmple

Hey KIP nice pics, I have never seen palmettoes up close and personal but boy that stuff looks hard to get in and out of quietly.
All praise is the Lords


"to get to heaven, turn right and stay straight"

Osagetree

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Kip

Vaughn  Impossible without trails but the deer and hogs also make plenty of noise  got to get up high and look down into it.Kip

RedTx

Here are some of my place in texas.  Its basicaly just some pics I took out of one of my stands at some young uns.




Mark Maves

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JBiorn

Thats a NICE place Mark!! I wanna go, too!

tomh

JBiorn, thats what i was thinking about your spot. Looks great.

JBiorn

tomh----your welcome to my spot anytime. PM me, maybe a coyote hunt is in our future down there.

BamBooBender

Jbjorn, you still have that much cover this late in the season?

Out back of my house in the summer time I could have  a herd of elephants and nobody would know, but this time of year I can spot a field mouse running through there. lol
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