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Honey hole names

Started by twitchstick, March 04, 2010, 02:08:00 PM

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JMartin

The killing field
The Taj
Horseshoe
Bottleneck

fishone


sou-pawbowhunter

The canoe stand
The crossing
The ghost field
Peanut butter
Rock mountain
Molon labe

Dirtybird

Old Faithful
Two Barns
Top stand
Brute
Hay Bails
Me lucky charms plot

Muskoxman

I had a hill my trapline trail went over, almost had a fox in it every time started calling it "sure fire hill"
BW PRS V 56in 56@28

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If it ain't one thing ,it's ten others

BWD

8 point stand, black powder stand, billy-bob stand, corner stand, cocoon stand, Howard's old stand, & wasp nest stand.
"If I had tried a little harder and practiced a little more, by now I could have been average"...Me

Chub

the candy stand because its like takin candy from a baby

bowmaster12

Triple X i watched a 155" + whitetail breed a doe 40 yards in front of me on crisp fall morning name seemed fitting

Old York

My favourite is "Hig Voltage" and no I ain't
saying where it is.....and KUDOS to LittleJake too   :thumbsup:  

Yea LittleJake!!!
"We were arguing about brace-height tuning and then a fistmele broke out"

Spectre

Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

doubleo

The Dead Sea. I saw 6 bucks in this area one morning about 10 years ago. Now me and my buddy Knobby don't see any deer in there. So i guess it's living up to it's name.
The Kromer stand. I shot a buck from this stand wearing my new Kromer hat.
Wisconsin Traditional Archers Member

paleFace

just named one of mine yesterday. I usually will have the name pop in my head after hunting it for a bit. I was pulling stands yesterday when i came up with "corn cob". there was a single cob lying about 15 feet from the tree yesterday and I have no idea where the heck it came from. the closest corn field is probably 1/2 mile away. the stand is along a creek in thick woods.

some others:

Rob's Roost
Ed's Ridge
water hole
helo pad
football field
the condo
dam dam
>~Rob~>

"Dad, I need to sit down I'm shaking to bad" my 12 year old son the first time he shot at a deer with his bow.
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Recurve50 LBS

Here's a few I've hunted over the years.

Hap's Hump
The triangle
Bear Ally
Diving Board
The Old Truck
Fern Hollow
Larry W.

Member TANJ

NRA Life Member

56" 45#@28" Thunder Stick Mag
62" 45#@28" Turkey Creek Longbow
1966 42#@28" Bear Grizley

Ar lineman

The muscadine stand on the back forty
Its never crowded on the "extra mile"!

gordydog

Chickadee stand, Underwear stand(you can guess), Candybar stand, Basket stand, The plateau, Volcano, One less, The slashing, The birch stand, Opening day,....

Blue EagleBum

We have several on the farm I hunt whitetail, turkey, and coyote.
GOAT MOUNTAIN, across from the CATAWBIE TREE. Steep enough only a goat would try it.
DOO-LITTLE, do little than wait till about dark and you will see deer.
TIN CAN HOLLOW - Old dump site from years ago, it's cleaned up now.
THE HOUSE FOUNDATION - Hunt from the sandstone ruins of an 1800's era house.
COYOTE ROCK - Overhaning rock cave coyoties den in from time to time.
THE KNOB - A deer fortress. The ridge is a round like knob. From the top deer, turkey, etc. can see ya coming from any angle. Tough spot, but the challenge is rewarding.
LEANING TREE - Up a steep draw used to be a huge oak tree that leaned over the draw. Great placed to still hunt under the tree and out of the weather.
RED GATE - Another great still hunting place by the red gate.
Step lightly, and shoot a trad bow.

jonsimoneau

My favorite one that Gene Wensel though of was "slut's saddle"!  Classic!

rlc1959

I have a great tree on my lease in ILL. My buddy calls it the sh#tty tree. Yes , got one of those to much breakfast pains after settleing into my climber. No way to climb back down. Guess the rest . Randy
Randy Chamberlin

NRA Life Member
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Life Member
United Bowhunters of PA Life Member
PBS Member

PowDuck

Most all the names of the holes come from excursions with my cousin, ArkyBob.

This time of year my first thought goes to the turkey hunting spot we call the "Hidey Hole." A place in the Ozarks that is a natural blind with rock faces that let you sit like you're in a recliner. The cedar trees overhang to give you shade and cover.

Duck hunting spots are numerous but the ones that come to mind as most memorable are "Snow Hole" that got it's name from the most beautiful day of duck hunting I can remember; huge snowflakes AND ducks floating down through the timber. The other one is "Dog Hole" named from an incident after a hunt when my black lab, Champ, almost filled my buddy's boat when he finally peed for a looong time and the look on his face was simply relief. What made it so funny was that he got out of our boat and into my buddy's boat to do it. GOOD BOY!!
Romans 8:28

ArkyBob

Hope to take a turkey this year with my longbow from the "Hidey Hole".  Beautiful spot.  PowDuck, I'll see ya there.  

BOB
"There are some that can live without wild things, and some that cannot."  -  Aldo Leopold


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