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#1617019 - 12/01/08 01:05 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 02/19/02
Posts: 1428
Loc: Deer River, MN
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I've still got my buck tag so I'll probably get out some more. Especially with our food plot full of turnips getting more and more inviting to the deer this time of year and our neighborh seeing a 12ptr in his yard the other day. Although after last night's smackdown I put on the walleyes, it might be tough to decide! LOL
Brian
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#1617031 - 12/01/08 01:10 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
[Re: sticknstring]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 02/17/04
Posts: 2097
Loc: Long Prairie, MN, USA
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I bowhunted Thursday morning & Friday evening, both sits close to fields with food in them, then switched to the ML for Saturday morning. In the three outings I'm pretty sure I heard a deer jump in the cornfield about 30 yards away once, but I didn't see anything at all. I'm waiting for some snow so I can see some fresh sign. They were moving fairly decent in the evening about a week ago, but haven't seen much of late. I'm just judging that by the drive home from work every day.
As far as staying warm, I'd say I've probably never hunted more than two hours on a late season hunt. It's usually anywhere from an hour and a half to about 45 minutes. I pretty much strictly hunt the edges of fields where it's a last light thing & I can get in undetected. I can think of 5 post Thanksgiving deer I've killed (3 ML & 2 bow). 4 of them were evening & none of them were earlier than 4:30 - 4:45, most were in the last 15 minutes. I killed one on a morning hunt & that was probably around 8am or something it wasn't real early by any means, but it was far from mid morning. I honestly do not ever remember seeing a buck while on stand late season. I realize where I'm hunting has some to do with that, but I figure if I'm still hunting at that point of the season I'm more interested in shooting something, than getting a nice buck.
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#1617050 - 12/01/08 01:18 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/22/06
Posts: 115
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I think hunting the afternoons/evenings helps keep you in the stand this time of year. You start off warmer, the day is warmer, and you know exactly how late you can sit. I'm going to start tomorrow afternoon after the Thanksgiving and family imposed layoff. Here's to all the brethren and sistren out sitting in the woods! And what about the second rut? Do any of you take advantage of this?
Edited by spivak (12/01/08 01:20 PM)
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#1617988 - 12/01/08 08:54 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/15/07
Posts: 173
Loc: rochester mn
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Got any tips to stay warm?
i wear two pairs of long underwear and two under armor shirts. above that turtle neck longsleeve and a hoodie jeans sweat pants and one piece coveralls... sounds like alot but its not to much to still be able to bull the bow back. i think the key is your first layers. thats the same thing i wear coyote hunting ... laying in the snow and it never fails.. i never get cold
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#1618036 - 12/01/08 09:18 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/05/08
Posts: 151
Loc: Murray County
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Im gunna stay out till my tag is filled!...i've been goin out every day and seeing the same ones every day for about the past week...tonight i had two forkys fighting about 45 yards out but all of them were really skiddish so...hoping to get one by sunday
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#1618336 - 12/02/08 05:26 AM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/07/02
Posts: 852
Loc: Eden Prairie, minnesota
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hey guys wondering if any of you hunt public land near st peter le seur near 169 99 22 23 any of those areas im looking at some areas i might want to hit granted its lottery but i just want to fill my tag before the year is over.
another dumb question do you have to wear ORANGE while MUZZLE LOADER IS GOING ON?
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#1618539 - 12/02/08 08:16 AM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/25/08
Posts: 265
Loc: lake crystal,mn
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Yes you have to wear orange while muzzleloading season is open.
Edited by mnhunter79 (12/02/08 08:16 AM)
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#1619880 - 12/02/08 06:29 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/01/07
Posts: 674
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believe it or not this is one of the best times of the year to get a chance at a monster buck...if you can hang.
does that either didn't get bred or got bred but didn't get pregnant come back into estrous 28 days later...also the fawns will go into estrous around the same time.
its nothing like the first rut but it does happen..but you have to deal with the weather conditions, alert deer, and less deer...you'll see less deer but the ones you see could be real quality...aka the big smart ones that don't fall for the gun.
just limiting yourself to an hour or two at sunrise and sunset works but the more time you spend in the woods obviously you have more chances at a deer....mid morning/afternoon is a great time to be out there....not to mention the warmest part of the day for you cold babies lol.
bucks will still be searching for the very last does coming in and out of estrous it just won't be as extreme as before...they'll still be cruising around inbetween bedding and feeding areas....if you know where the doe's are feeding and sleeping you can get a good crack at a nice buck yet.
staging areas can be primo...like an oak flat or knowl before the main corn or bean field they are eating in just before or after dark....this time of year you'll normally see the doe's show up first for awhile then the buck that keeps his eye on them all day waiting for one to come into estrous.
so if your right on the edge of the field and your just seeing doe's i'd back off 50-100 yards on the trail they enter if you got them patterned or know where they normally come out.
decoys can be deadly late season with some estrous scent...the buck will see a doe and smell a doe that is ready for him and might be his last lover for a whole year lol...think he might come over and check that out?
Edited by FISHINGURU (12/02/08 06:32 PM)
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#1620317 - 12/02/08 09:32 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
[Re: tanman]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 04/08/03
Posts: 209
Loc: Brainerd Mn
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Missed second shot too, story sounded better, Hey it was ten years ago, sorry to embelish, still was a giant deer Wish I would have gotten him.
Edited by swampbuck (12/04/08 12:19 PM)
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#1620560 - 12/02/08 11:18 PM
Re: anyone still bowhunting?
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/01/07
Posts: 674
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look at that little thing...it would suck to have a bunch of those running around your hunting area...is that a whitetail/elk hybrid lol?
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