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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2020, 11:18:11 AM »
On a hard north face? Try moving to the closest west or south aspect. How far is your stand from your bait? You may need to let it rest for a day or 2 anyways if you're in close. Ive noticed doe activity drops at my stands if I sit too many consecutive days..

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2020, 11:34:21 AM »
I'm just saying from experience
Had a bait site ,week before season started ,I pounded the grain,apples,deer block,corn I mean just let them have it.
Season started
I didn't see a deer in the day for three days
Only at nite on cam.
Then I slowed down the food but still had a little bit and they would come in the daytime.

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2020, 11:37:11 AM »
I'm just saying from experience
Had a bait site ,week before season started ,I pounded the grain,apples,deer block,corn I mean just let them have it.
Season started
I didn't see a deer in the day for three days
Only at nite on cam.
Then I slowed down the food but still had a little bit and they where coming in the day.

Seems like a really sold piece of advice.
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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2020, 11:38:45 AM »
sitting about 2500 ft in 117 gmu. going through about a 110 lbs of feed a week between the two tree stands. the trails are beat to heck. cams are showing night activity. im sure i just need to log more hours but im striking out with calling and rattles which is usually my go to right about now

How far are you sitting from your bait, what kind of bait, is it spread out to slow them down or is it piled up so it goes too fast ?  Should be watching for bucks down wind of bait as they hold up waiting for something to move or make a bad noise.  Spread it out so they cant hoover it up so fast and get away from it if rifle hunting. Low impact in and out and not on the same trails the deer use, actually find spots where you enter from a different direction than the deer.  Hunt the wind, no noise is thee best noise.

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #19 on: November 15, 2020, 11:41:30 AM »
I'm just saying from experience
Had a bait site ,week before season started ,I pounded the grain,apples,deer block,corn I mean just let them have it.
Season started
I didn't see a deer in the day for three days
Only at nite on cam.
Then I slowed down the food but still had a little bit and they where coming in the day.

Seems like a really sold piece of advice.
It was a bait I had set up all summer long for my son's first deer ,thought I was doing the right thing and all.Had a few nice bucks on cams,We sat there all opening weekend and didn't even see a Doe .I just over Fed them a week before the season.

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #20 on: November 15, 2020, 12:04:16 PM »
one stand and bait sits about 40 yards apart its a very timbered area with a small clearing where i dump 55lbs of sweet cob along with apples, carrots, pears pretty much whatever is on sale when im getting supplies for my trip.. the other stand is about 100 yards out from the food site but its pretty much the only tree big enough to hang from in that meadow.  both typically produce yearly and this year ive had a bunch of great beast on cams. bucks does two bull moose a cow a cougar and at least 5 different bear. i like the idea of letting the food dry up a bit. maybe next cam check i wont resupply and see what happens

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #21 on: November 15, 2020, 12:06:22 PM »
Find where they winter and you’ll find deer if there’s 3+ Feet of snow.   South facing slopes with buck brush would be a good place to start watching.

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Re: whites in deep snow..
« Reply #22 on: November 15, 2020, 12:14:11 PM »
also im pretty much on the north north-west face of a 3500ft hill

 


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