Lol. Got that buck fever?Thanks wasn't sure if too push it or not will be out in the morning calling in sick
No just get tired of the everyday grind and have sick daysLol. Got that buck fever?
Lame, how can u not have buck fever this time of year?No just get tired of the everyday grind and have sick days
Might be lame but haven't seen a buck yet only the same doe and fawns maybe I am kinda new to this and don't have the best place to hunt but I enjoy it so will be out when possibleLame, how can u not have buck fever this time of year?
Just fuggin with ya, man.Might be lame but haven't seen a buck yet only the same doe and fawns maybe I am kinda new to this and don't have the best place to hunt but I enjoy it so will be out when possible
I know gotta give it a shot maybe look for some new ground or something not alot of deer were I hunt for some reason maybe next year will be better between me and the landowner we have killed 1 male and 3 female coyotes this yearJust fuggin with ya, man.
I know gotta give it a shot maybe look for some new ground or something not alot of deer were I hunt for some reason maybe next year will be better between me and the landowner we have killed 1 male and 3 female coyotes this year
Most of the people that I would consider big buck slayers start hitting mornings around the 23rd or 25th. I wouldn't hesitate going into your stand if the conditions are perfect and you don't have to go stomping through all kinds of bedding to access the area. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow would be great days for example. Clear skies, cool temps, and high barometric pressure are things I look for. I have to work tomorrow but otherwise it will be the best morning to be in the woods so far this year in my book. Pressure will be crazy high and will start dropping late in the morning.
NIS1, where do you find what the pressure will be for the days ahead,
I can find history but not future forecast.
Looking at my trail cam pics and comparing pressure it seems the higher the better, anything 30.20 and up is heavy action days.
Thanks in advance.
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Most of the people that I would consider big buck slayers start hitting mornings around the 23rd or 25th. I wouldn't hesitate going into your stand if the conditions are perfect and you don't have to go stomping through all kinds of bedding to access the area. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow would be great days for example. Clear skies, cool temps, and high barometric pressure are things I look for. I have to work tomorrow but otherwise it will be the best morning to be in the woods so far this year in my book. Pressure will be crazy high and will start dropping late in the morning.
NIS1, where do you find what the pressure will be for the days ahead,
I can find history but not future forecast.
Looking at my trail cam pics and comparing pressure it seems the higher the better, anything 30.20 and up is heavy action days.
Thanks in advance.
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I use www.wunderground.com. I always look at the graph version so I can see when the pressure spikes and drops are. It's a great site.