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After season work

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by bloodcrick, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. GregH

    GregH Legendary Woodsman

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    I have got a huge list since I just purchased some land. Not sure where I'll start...... possibly enhancing the water hole I found followed by food plots then setting stands. This, of course, comes after some intensive late and post season scouting.
     
  2. HuntingBry

    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    In the off-season I plan on focusing on only 2 properties here in PA. I normally have a bunch of small segmented properties scattered around that I know pretty well, but I want to shave that down to 2 (one close to work one close to home) and get to know those properties intimately. I will start refreshing my mineral sites and running trail cams in the summer and will also start some mock scrapes in September this year. I have to work on some stands and get some more ladder sticks for a couple of sites. I also want to put some more time into MD this year and pull a buck off of that property next season. This will be my 3rd season down there and I need to put more hours in to learn that property. Corn piles and trail cams don't replace boots on the ground and binoculars. I'm also going to do some more studying and plan on getting the new Blood Brothers video and Germ just suggested a book I'll be checking out. On top of all that I'll be doing Matthew's soccer and hockey, the baby will start walking and teething and I've got a ton on my honey-do list as well. Phew, I'm tired just thinking about it.;)
     

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