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Bucks, Bucks, Bucks

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by kentstate24, Oct 6, 2011.

  1. kentstate24

    kentstate24 Newb

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    I have two climber stands, one I have left in the same spot for years, been buck productive every year. So far this year I have only seen two large bucks in that stand, no doe action.No rubs, no scraps in site Bucks passed at like 50 yards in thick brush , sucks with the leaves still on. The other climber I just switched to a field line, that is on top a hill, tonight I seen two bucks both very small. However there is alot of rubs and scraps by that stand. I was wondering do you think all the bucks are traveling both spots right now, my stands are about 400 yards from one another? Just curious as to wether I should switch up which ones I hunt.
     
  2. virginiashadow

    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    kent, haven't you asked this same roundabout question 3 to 4 times in different posts? People(myself included) are telling you to rotate your stand sites due to you only being on 10 acres. Rotate your stand sites or lay off the hunting for 7 to 10 days in order to let the area cool down a bit. Just my 2 cents.
     

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