So Oklahoma Cur Dogs
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« on: October 19, 2008, 12:34:51 am » |
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Anybody ever have any luck hunting around persimon trees? I just found a big open area full of them. I'm thinking of moving my stand into this area. I've been hunting a real promising area with a trail leading into a funnel and a pin oak dropping acorns like crazy. Yesterday, the first day I hunted it I got busted when the wind shifted on me, by a doe with a fawn. I hunted it today and didn't see any thing. I hate to leave a good spot but all those persimon trees got me wondering if it might be a better spot.
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jlingle
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2008, 11:08:36 pm » |
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If you've got persimmon trees in the area, I'm shocked that the deer would be anywhere else. They flock to them like candy. Set up on them & don't think twice. Good luck.
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So Oklahoma Cur Dogs
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2008, 10:06:18 pm » |
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I'm moving my stand sat. All the acorns are gone from the oak tree I've been hunting under. A week ago it was full of them and they were droping like rain. I'm amazed at how that tree was wiped clean even on the ground. I just saw two deer and hunted it four times. Bushy tails were thicker than I ever saw anywhere. Sunday I had a small group of hogs show up under me and feed for along time. That was neat. They stayed till after dark and I finaly yelled at them to run them off before I got down.
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