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Lets see your prime hunting spot ! Pictures

Started by John Dill, October 05, 2008, 11:31:00 PM

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John Dill

Thought I'd post a few pics of a location I put a ladder stand in here in Eastern North Carolina. About 18 feet high. Overlooking a soybean field with hardwoods along my right side. Set up to take 15 to 25 yard shots. Hope I get the chance.

Lets see your hunting spots this year!


John Dill


John Dill

Hey....who's that in the stand taking pictures?

Jeremy

I'd like to see the GPS coordinates of the hunting spots as well guys!  ;)
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Jerry Jeffer

Hiking around with the baby. Prime hunting ground in the back scene.



View from a ground blind.

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This is some of the Cascade Mts. This drainage leads up into the Three Sisters Wilderness Area...which in the 60's was called the Three Sisters Game Preserve!
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John3

My "home" honey hole.. Beautiful oak ridge. I've killed a bunch of deer along this ridge.


My favorite Kansas spot. A hundred yards behind this "grave tree"... Just full of deer. I counted 26 deer came in past me in a long morning. What a spot, too bad it's 350 miles from home.
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John Dill

Very nice pictures fellas. I like the cascades and that pic of an oak ridge. That oak ridge reminds me of a place I used to hunt in north Georgia. Deer would mozy through eating acorns....

John Dill


Ron LaClair

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James Wrenn

Well I thought I found a nice spot to hunt this week.After a lot of walking to get there I found this fellow had the place staked out ahead of me.  :D  

 
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

LoneWolf73

Hills of Tennessee. A field shaped like an "Arrowhead" on top of a hill, we mow around the edges, center is for bedding that no one goes in. Treestands and ground blinds around edges in strategic locations. The view from this one, in the tip of the arrowhead(just inside woodline) is my favorite, as it provides two lanes of view:

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John Dill

Ron

That Armstrong Creek looks nice. I bet it looks even better in a canoe headin down stream.

James
Thats the first time I've ever seen Tommy with shoes on!(LOL) Looks like you guys are havin fun!

Lonewolf
Nice lookin field edge. Can't wait for some cooler weather like that in your picture.

J. Adams


Thought I'd share a picture taken this week of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains north of Eagle Nest, NM.  I haven't hunted this area, but it sure is beautiful!
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John Dill



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