This weeks episode and the late season

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  1. alenhard15

    alenhard15 Grizzled Veteran

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    So Justin and Todd's conversation at the end of this weeks episode about how the past few winters have not been very cold got me thinking, what is your strategy when the winter isn't as cold as it needs to be, I know when it gets very cold they hit food sources hard but where do you have action when it's a mild winter?


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  2. Sota

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    My clover plots gets mowed to the dirt pretty much till it gets covered with snow.
     
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    Pro V1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I can't help you. It's -17 here & with 35" of snow in the last 2 weeks & cant get to within a mile of my stand .


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    All i know is the decoy used in that episode looked very odd to me IMO. I can see why it wasn't used in frame to much.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    That's was mine, it's made to be compact is why it's so thin. And it's swivels in the breeze. Not much difference than using a silhouette decoy. I have some good footage of a really nice 9 point and it in same frame. The Buck laid his ears back and bristled up a little. I like it better than carrying a whole decoy in as I have some pretty long walks in.
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  6. Justin

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    I suck at late season hunting so I have nothing to bring to the table. :lol:
     
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    I like the secondary rut or whatever you want to call it, this weekend you should see some bucks cruising. After that if it isn't cold or no snow old fashioned scouting should do the trick. Find yourself a big set of tracks around a food source and figure it out from there.
     
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    Food... Harsh winter...mild winter...food...food...food. WOOOOOO!
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    I have been in Doe's after Doe's lately and have seen zero Bucks chasing. I think they all got fixed lol
     
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    Bucks were still chasing thru last week in central MI. But since the OP was from North Carolina shouldn't the rut just be starting?
     

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