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Wife says deep freeze is nearly empty

powderburn

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So to cure that little problem I took 2 of my boys for a little whitetail shoot. We went to one of my favorite little draws about an hour out of town. Now it was the Saturday opener so I new that it would have seen it's share of hunters. A quick stop for coffee with the land owner confirmed that at least 4 groups of guys had driven the draw in the 3 hours since first light.
He chuckled and said to stop back on the way out and show him what we had gotten. Well he new we'd be back because he's seen us do this many times over the last 20 years. Guys will drive the top edges of the draw real slow and stop at a couple vantage points but not to many actually get out and push the draw because even though the buck brush is only 10-50 ft wide along the creek it's so thick that you have to bust your way though and in the wider spots the deer just circle around you or lay low. When the wind is blowing as hard as it was that day we've learned to drop to pushers up wind and drive 300-400 yards around the draw sneek up to the edge at a bottle neck and wait for the deer to walk by. It worked perfectly for the first section we worked. We had around 15 does slide by us at 40 yards with out giving ourselfs away. Next came the little 4 point that stopped in the small clearing at 40 yards. I gave my youngest the thumbs up and the buck never took another step. I went back the 40 yards back over the hill and brought the truck down arriving at the same time as the pusher. Dressed out the buck and headed for the next 600 yards of the draw. The next 600 yards is pushed with the wind but you run a shooter along the top or the hill paralleling the pusher. My youngest and I drove back around and down to the next point where we got out and stood right in plain view for the action. With the pusher moving the game towards us and us standing in plain view the deer break out across the hill to the next draw instead of continuing down the draw.
We watched as a buck came out the back door and tried to sneak up the hill behind my oldest. I whistled and pointed back. The buck wasn't in a big hurry because he thought he had out smarted us. The view in tmy bino's was almost over my sons shoulder and I had both him and the deer that was quartering away in sight. The buck folder like a cheap lawn chair and then I heard the shot. So back home after we had another coffee with the land owner and again he just chuckled about the success or lack of the other guys have in the same draw.
Now the deep freeze is going to be half full and I can continue playing for a little while longer.
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You guys definitely have that draw figured out. Looks like the perfect family outing. Congrats and thanks for sharing.
 
Good work on the hunt. Congrats.:D


It is great when you know the drill and make it look easy. I would like to be sitting in this one spot the Saturday of shotgun season in NW Ohio public land. The private land deer will end up being 10 yards of the person and this is a small parcel only known for dove season.
 
You could also try putting tree stands in the windmills in the background???...

We tried that last year but soon realized there were some major issues involved. When we put the stands up on the stationary uprights we had to time the shot so as to avoid the blades. The power company frowns on having the blades shot up. We figured we would attach a stand to the end of one of the blades. This worked fine and man can you see for miles at the top of the arch. We forgot about the stand being upside down while at the top and it's actually kind of hard to place a long shot while hanging upside down trying to calculate bullet drop or rise as your head fills with the quick rush of blood. Don't even get me started on the windy days and G forces out at the end of the blades.
There are hundreds of these wind generators going up in southern Ab and most of the time access to the fields where they are is cut off. That sucks big time in the major Muley country.
 
Those wind things are ugly...I wish we would just have a simple nuke power plant on some forty acre peice of land and leave the ugly wind mills in the junk pile. I'd bet that one nuke power plant would produce more power then dotting every acre in this country with a wind mill. Besides like powderburn put it. The tree sands just don't mix will with them.
 

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