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Any specific spray you'd recommend?
I use a 5 gallon bucket. It's the right height for my blind and i use it to carry out any food for the deer that day.
Last year I ended up using a plastic milk crate, because it was quiet but mostly because it was the right height. Before that I had a folding chair that was too tall, so that I couldn't see out the window without having to move my head down. Twice I had an elk in front of me, at 10 yards, but both times didn't get a shot. If I had been sitting lower I may have seen the elk coming in, rather than being surprised when I ducked down to look out the window and an elk was standing there. And that brings up the other issue. My bait was too close. 25 yards would have been much better. 10 yards was just too close and they could hear and/or smell me too easily. I knew that was an issue, but kind of rushed into getting the blind setup before the season opened, and just hoped it would work out.Lesson learned.
I got two salt block but what other bait do you use bobcat? I figured a few bags of apples would do fine...? Should I go setup my blind now and risk it getting taken? I know I should have started baiting a long time ago but late is better than never. I'll probably spend the first week of sept in the blind.
Bowguy is spot on! Question on the baiting. For the record, I am all FOR baiting. IMHO its no different than using scents and whatnot. The question is, do yall have a problem with the deer turning nocturnal when you do throw out your corn, apples, etc?
Quote from: mjustice79 on August 15, 2014, 09:44:42 PMBowguy is spot on! Question on the baiting. For the record, I am all FOR baiting. IMHO its no different than using scents and whatnot. The question is, do yall have a problem with the deer turning nocturnal when you do throw out your corn, apples, etc?Last year I got pictures on my cam within 10 minutes of leaving the bait. There was a doe I swear would see me walk out and pretty much meet me there lol. So if you do bait right at dark or during the night then it might effect their schedule, but I think that they're nocturnal on their own
Quote from: Dhoey07 on August 16, 2014, 05:44:24 AMQuote from: mjustice79 on August 15, 2014, 09:44:42 PMBowguy is spot on! Question on the baiting. For the record, I am all FOR baiting. IMHO its no different than using scents and whatnot. The question is, do yall have a problem with the deer turning nocturnal when you do throw out your corn, apples, etc?Last year I got pictures on my cam within 10 minutes of leaving the bait. There was a doe I swear would see me walk out and pretty much meet me there lol. So if you do bait right at dark or during the night then it might effect their schedule, but I think that they're nocturnal on their own Can't speak from experience if they go nocturnal with bait such as apples. We typically pull our licks a couple days before season when we pull our cams. Figure the animals are already patterned to going there and we only need one to make the visit and we'll lights out.
Quote from: bowguy on August 16, 2014, 07:53:49 AMQuote from: Dhoey07 on August 16, 2014, 05:44:24 AMQuote from: mjustice79 on August 15, 2014, 09:44:42 PMBowguy is spot on! Question on the baiting. For the record, I am all FOR baiting. IMHO its no different than using scents and whatnot. The question is, do yall have a problem with the deer turning nocturnal when you do throw out your corn, apples, etc?Last year I got pictures on my cam within 10 minutes of leaving the bait. There was a doe I swear would see me walk out and pretty much meet me there lol. So if you do bait right at dark or during the night then it might effect their schedule, but I think that they're nocturnal on their own Can't speak from experience if they go nocturnal with bait such as apples. We typically pull our licks a couple days before season when we pull our cams. Figure the animals are already patterned to going there and we only need one to make the visit and we'll lights out.I only place bait in the morning or afternoon to prevent limit rewarding them for showing up at night. But, then again, I have the luxury of mostly tossing my 3 or 4 apples from a road, driveway, or after a very short walk.
Sure just keep bragging. Lol I'd do the same if I could.