I took advantage of the last 2 days of decent weather and cut brush in my woods. After bow hunting last year I seen the deer movement improvements needed for bow hunting. So I redid my woods for better bow hunting. Or so I think.
That damn honeysuckle bushes are a mess. I made a point to remember to cut the damn stuff when there's no leaves on it. It's so thick you can't see from point A to point B. It's now cut down and got about 25% dragged out of the way.
I'll probably put my new ladder stands in couple weeks.
On another note I stopped this week at the (anti-hunter) landowner behind me and talked to the wife. She inherited the farm from her parents.
And I was surprised when she said she saw no problem with me hunting but she had to speak to her husband. They also have a neighbor up the road hunting the property. That surprised me.
I asked her if they eat deer meat and yes they do when someone gives them the meat. I informed her I would be more than happy to bring them a processed deer over when I get one. The guy hunting the property has promised them a deer but has never given them one. I told her I can change that.
The husband is bailing hay so I haven't bugged him this week. I hope for the best.
My friend sold the landing strip I been hunting so I talked to the new owner. They have nothing against hunting but don't allow hunting on their property as the wife feeds the cute friendly animals. I would see 5-12 deer every time I hunted it over 1/2 mile of lush grass strip.
That damn honeysuckle bushes are a mess. I made a point to remember to cut the damn stuff when there's no leaves on it. It's so thick you can't see from point A to point B. It's now cut down and got about 25% dragged out of the way.
I'll probably put my new ladder stands in couple weeks.
On another note I stopped this week at the (anti-hunter) landowner behind me and talked to the wife. She inherited the farm from her parents.
And I was surprised when she said she saw no problem with me hunting but she had to speak to her husband. They also have a neighbor up the road hunting the property. That surprised me.
I asked her if they eat deer meat and yes they do when someone gives them the meat. I informed her I would be more than happy to bring them a processed deer over when I get one. The guy hunting the property has promised them a deer but has never given them one. I told her I can change that.
The husband is bailing hay so I haven't bugged him this week. I hope for the best.
My friend sold the landing strip I been hunting so I talked to the new owner. They have nothing against hunting but don't allow hunting on their property as the wife feeds the cute friendly animals. I would see 5-12 deer every time I hunted it over 1/2 mile of lush grass strip.
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