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Ok another question that might not get very happy responses, But just out of curiosity. Are those legal to hunt over? When would you swap it out with different minerals? I read some people switch them out during different months based on needs of the animals.
Quote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:47:08 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:45:16 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:43:04 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:41:04 PMDo those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?It is tough to say but I believe they can smell it from a little ways away but mostly it is good to keep them in the area once they are there. My bait stations, especially for elk, will get hit on a daily basis almost all summer. In one spot last year I would get 3000-4000 pics every couple weeks. Wow, impressive. I leave my trail cam hooked to a tree in the back yard for weeks on end and Im lucky to get 1 photo of a bird or cat Still havent decided when/where I want to start scouting or setting cams to hunt. Seems to be the hardest thing of it all for me You seem like a really hard worker and someone who is really motivated to learn about hunting. If you are ever over on the eastside and want to get out and hang some cameras or go scouting let me know. I would be more then happy to get ya out and about. Would be fun. I don't quite call being unemployed and hanging camera's from trees in your backyard hard working though haha Naw really. I just don't have anyone besides you guys to tell me right or wrong or one thing from another. No family. No friends really, I tend to keep it that way. Makes life alittle easier. Atleast for now, everyone I knew just does drugs and drinks and that's all they care about. Not the lifestyle for me anymore. All I need is my girl, my moms, and the random good people that I meet on here Maybe well make a camping trip out that way one weekend or so and take you up on that offer.
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:45:16 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:43:04 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:41:04 PMDo those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?It is tough to say but I believe they can smell it from a little ways away but mostly it is good to keep them in the area once they are there. My bait stations, especially for elk, will get hit on a daily basis almost all summer. In one spot last year I would get 3000-4000 pics every couple weeks. Wow, impressive. I leave my trail cam hooked to a tree in the back yard for weeks on end and Im lucky to get 1 photo of a bird or cat Still havent decided when/where I want to start scouting or setting cams to hunt. Seems to be the hardest thing of it all for me You seem like a really hard worker and someone who is really motivated to learn about hunting. If you are ever over on the eastside and want to get out and hang some cameras or go scouting let me know. I would be more then happy to get ya out and about.
Quote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:43:04 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:41:04 PMDo those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?It is tough to say but I believe they can smell it from a little ways away but mostly it is good to keep them in the area once they are there. My bait stations, especially for elk, will get hit on a daily basis almost all summer. In one spot last year I would get 3000-4000 pics every couple weeks. Wow, impressive. I leave my trail cam hooked to a tree in the back yard for weeks on end and Im lucky to get 1 photo of a bird or cat Still havent decided when/where I want to start scouting or setting cams to hunt. Seems to be the hardest thing of it all for me
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:41:04 PMDo those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?It is tough to say but I believe they can smell it from a little ways away but mostly it is good to keep them in the area once they are there. My bait stations, especially for elk, will get hit on a daily basis almost all summer. In one spot last year I would get 3000-4000 pics every couple weeks.
Do those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:56:07 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:47:08 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:45:16 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on June 25, 2013, 03:43:04 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 03:41:04 PMDo those bring animals to the area? Or do they just keep currently already established animals around longer?It is tough to say but I believe they can smell it from a little ways away but mostly it is good to keep them in the area once they are there. My bait stations, especially for elk, will get hit on a daily basis almost all summer. In one spot last year I would get 3000-4000 pics every couple weeks. Wow, impressive. I leave my trail cam hooked to a tree in the back yard for weeks on end and Im lucky to get 1 photo of a bird or cat Still havent decided when/where I want to start scouting or setting cams to hunt. Seems to be the hardest thing of it all for me You seem like a really hard worker and someone who is really motivated to learn about hunting. If you are ever over on the eastside and want to get out and hang some cameras or go scouting let me know. I would be more then happy to get ya out and about. Would be fun. I don't quite call being unemployed and hanging camera's from trees in your backyard hard working though haha Naw really. I just don't have anyone besides you guys to tell me right or wrong or one thing from another. No family. No friends really, I tend to keep it that way. Makes life alittle easier. Atleast for now, everyone I knew just does drugs and drinks and that's all they care about. Not the lifestyle for me anymore. All I need is my girl, my moms, and the random good people that I meet on here Maybe well make a camping trip out that way one weekend or so and take you up on that offer.Smossy, you are on the right path, stay on it!! Time to get my preach on, The wide path is easy and leads to destruction, the narrow path is hard, but will lead you to great rewards.
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 04:25:30 PMOk another question that might not get very happy responses, But just out of curiosity. Are those legal to hunt over? When would you swap it out with different minerals? I read some people switch them out during different months based on needs of the animals.They are legal to hunt over and will work most the year. As I get later in the year and closer to winter then you can switch to apples, cob, hay, alfalfa etc.
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 04:25:30 PMOk another question that might not get very happy responses, But just out of curiosity. Are those legal to hunt over? When would you swap it out with different minerals? I read some people switch them out during different months based on needs of the animals.Yes Smossy,You can hunt and bait Elk and Deer. Not everyone's cup of tea but it's totally legal. It is very common to bait under the stands and hunt out of them. It seems a lot easier than it actually is.
Quote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 04:25:30 PMOk another question that might not get very happy responses, But just out of curiosity. Are those legal to hunt over? When would you swap it out with different minerals? I read some people switch them out during different months based on needs of the animals. Yes Smossy,You can hunt and bait Elk and Deer. Not everyone's cup of tea but it's totally legal. It is very common to bait under the stands and hunt out of them. It seems a lot easier than it actually is.
Quote from: Austrian Hunter on June 25, 2013, 05:40:10 PMQuote from: Smossy on June 25, 2013, 04:25:30 PMOk another question that might not get very happy responses, But just out of curiosity. Are those legal to hunt over? When would you swap it out with different minerals? I read some people switch them out during different months based on needs of the animals.Yes Smossy,You can hunt and bait Elk and Deer. Not everyone's cup of tea but it's totally legal. It is very common to bait under the stands and hunt out of them. It seems a lot easier than it actually is. Im just trying to figure all this out is all. How else would you use the bait, Just to see if there's animals in the area or what? Then where would you go from there if you didn't want to hunt a stand?
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