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Blacktails don’t care if it’s raining, I’ve seen them in the worst down pour you can imagine bedded out in the middle of a clear cut. It’s super noisy then, and they can see long distances front of themselves with the wind at there back.😉
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Quote from: MADMAX on September 27, 2021, 04:46:54 PM Pretty much it Or close byI figured the bucks would be in more secluded areas
In my experience if it’s not raining it’s almost a waste of time. Never killed a blacktail when it wasn’t raining.
Quote from: JeffRaines on September 27, 2021, 05:08:43 PMQuote from: MADMAX on September 27, 2021, 04:46:54 PM Pretty much it Or close byI figured the bucks would be in more secluded areasThis buck was 50 yards off the road in a heavily traveled piece of state land They are there
ThanksI’ve shot lots of blacktails walking roadsI like the clear cut edges corners and pinch pointsI stump sit walk and glassBad weather wind rain is the bestI’ve shot a couple of nice ones but if it’s a 2pt or better I dump emThat buck was heading through a cut to bedI was walking back to the truck and saw him standing there looking at meGood luckYou can’t kill them laying on the couch It’s all time in field
Usually either in the dense timber you find chanterelles in or on the open timber edges on the reprod side. But they typically stay active when wind is a factor. Windy rainy days are by far the best days to hunt black tail. When trees are blowing down and you know a buck is in the area, find a spot to glass out of the way of a widowmaker and sit down and wait.