I'm going to give the deer a week off, of sorts. I've only seen 2 deer (does) all week long.
So, with all the blown down trees that are in the woods that I've been hunting, I've decided to do some tree trimming, move some brush and build several ground blinds. A couple of the original trails that the deer have been using for years were blocked off with the blown down trees. I figure reopening those trails and using that brush would be a good way to build some ground blinds...at the same time. If nothing else, they'll be used to it by the late season, in January and/or when the snow flies.
Do you guys plan to continue bowhunting where you left off?
Are you planning to give them a week or more to settle back in to their old routines?
Thank you, Bowhunter57
So, with all the blown down trees that are in the woods that I've been hunting, I've decided to do some tree trimming, move some brush and build several ground blinds. A couple of the original trails that the deer have been using for years were blocked off with the blown down trees. I figure reopening those trails and using that brush would be a good way to build some ground blinds...at the same time. If nothing else, they'll be used to it by the late season, in January and/or when the snow flies.
Do you guys plan to continue bowhunting where you left off?
Are you planning to give them a week or more to settle back in to their old routines?
Thank you, Bowhunter57