Hi! I just wanted to mention a new website I found (I saw it on one of the hunting/fishing channels) that shows when game will move, where the wind will blow, where to set yourself up, and so on. The website is ScoutLook, I think it is a very good weather station for helping you to find hunting or fishing opportunities.
Click this link here: http://www.scoutlookweather.com/
Have fun! And have a happy new year!
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Weather Website For Hunters and Fisherman
Friday, December 27, 2013
Guess What!
Hi! So, I think that all the big bucks have vanished, but there are at least three different spikes on my property!
The top buck has curved antlers. The middle has three points (sorry, they're hard to see), and the bottom one has straight spikes. So, the big boys (if any) are hiding, but I can see that the fawn bucks are surviving!
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This little guy visited the feeders about three times that night. |
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
More on My Camera Pictures
So, here is an up to date look at my camera photo's, thanks to my Wildgame Innovations game cam. I told you I would let you know about the status of the buck, so here he is:
To be honest, I think I may have two fawn bucks on the property. The buck I showed previously was like the one on the bottom, not so much on the top.
There are a couple other pictures that my camera took this morning:
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You can't really see the antler on this one, but he has three points. |
To be honest, I think I may have two fawn bucks on the property. The buck I showed previously was like the one on the bottom, not so much on the top.
There are a couple other pictures that my camera took this morning:
The does where at my corn. I away the trough (see the night picture of the buck above), to see what happened. You can't see the corn, but the doe is eating it in the bottom picture. It seems that these are healthy does too. Nice winter coats on them.
That's all for now. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all! Thank the Lord for the gift He gave!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Established Bait Piles Work
So, in the previous post, I showed you my first deer. Well, I just wanted to say that, established bait piles work. The place where I shot the doe was 50 yards from a bait pile. I saw four deer that morning, and four the previous evening. I'll even share some pictures of my bait site (haven't used it yet) that I put in less than a week ago:


So, I think you can see that they work. The next to bottom picture features a spike buck that my camera took a picture of. I actually got two pictures of him, but that one was the best of him. The bottom has two does standing behind a log close by the feeder. I'll keep all of you posted on my camera pictures if I get some exiting things. By the way, most of the pictures were taken on the night of Dec. 17-18, I got over 10 pictures in one night! And the bait site isn't that old! They do work when acorns and other food isn't well available.


So, I think you can see that they work. The next to bottom picture features a spike buck that my camera took a picture of. I actually got two pictures of him, but that one was the best of him. The bottom has two does standing behind a log close by the feeder. I'll keep all of you posted on my camera pictures if I get some exiting things. By the way, most of the pictures were taken on the night of Dec. 17-18, I got over 10 pictures in one night! And the bait site isn't that old! They do work when acorns and other food isn't well available.
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