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More than going to it for a 2 or 3 hr check the block look around and decide to hunt it or not based on sign seen.

About 90 acres.
Hour glass shaped with about 45 acres on northern part.
About 40 acres southern part
Both ridges .
Bottoms between the 2, some open hardwoods.
Feeder creek into Cumberland
Creek got what appears to Bubba 8 to 12 foot tall impenetrable brush.
Looks are deceiving plenty of ways to get thru it to the waist of the hour glass area.
A corridor about 200 250 yds wide connecting North and south.
Lotta hard used trails crossing the feeder creek at the waist.
Big Ole cattle pasture dead east surrounded by oak ridges that feed into it the waist.


North Port is everyone's easy access fantasy.
East and South East of property is shoot house corn pile private properties wooded.
West of it is dried up back water crappie fishing area right off the Cumberland.
Giant dried up hard mud mostly now.


Good sign buck wise and doe wise.
Scrapes , rubs, beds on the southern slope of the north ridge.

Supposed to rain .
Should wash the woods good.
Bucks should be scent checking in the morning.

Kinda torn between the place I been hunting and this one tomorrow morning.
Hunted the other place 4 days.
Still need to sit their.

But I gotta devote one morning sit here.
And with the rain coming in it might be the time to sit here in the morning because of bucks wanting to scent check and travel after the rain.
Might be the best conditions to hunt it tomorrow
The other place I can hit Saturday.
Neither spots are getting much hunting pressure now anyways.

Seen 2 does and a fawn and a I don't know what it was in the brush other than a deers back and lower neck line.
Got in their about 715 this morning in daylight to see sign on way in.
Stayed till 1230.
Deer sighting were done by 1030.
1st sightings were seen around 0830.
Everything going south.

Took a shot at a small knot on a tree about 75yds out up on northern ridge on the way out to the truck

Stool and mono pod, both elbows on both knees.
Probably about 3/8ths" off to right of POA.
GTG....
Gotta boresnake barrel x 3 now.
#confidenceinwpn....


And Happy Thanksgiving to the solid dudes on here!!!


D bags in general, Liberal Socialist Democrat scumball sockpuppeteers, simmering butthurt sockpuppet bytches, basically puzzy mutha fuuuka,s all...
Just the lump sum of schitbyrds in general.

I hope a turkey bone punctures your esophagus and you suffer before surgery.....
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Good looking place....

Happy thanksgiving!
Good luck Rene. Hope you find a big Buck.
I hunted most of the morning. Saw a yearling 4 point and probably a 2.5 year old 6 point and a couple of does. The rut has not started here yet.
Watching football now.
Supposed to be a lot colder here tomorrow. I’ll try again in the AM.
Glad you're out having fun.

Did you get some turkey Vienna sausages for you and the mutts to celebrate the day?
Good looking hardwoods and as usual you paint a great picture with the way you describe your areas. I’m always interested in the way other parts of the country hunt based upon topography, vegetation, etc. It’s also interesting to me that 90 acres is a productive and huntable parcel. It makes sense however considering the acorn mast, cover…virtually everything they need is contained within the small parcels of good habitat. Our hunting areas are VAST tracts of wilderness…hundreds of thousands….millions of acres of hunting ground but that means that they are spread out and not nearly as easy to hunt. Hunting out here is a boots and backpack affair and one must be in reasonable shape to enjoy hunting it. As I get older I think sitting on a stand sounds good but I know me and after 15 minutes I’d be fidgeting to get moving. 😁

Good luck with your bachelor hunting week and I’m looking forward to reading more of your success.

Happy Thanksgiving to you Tennessee mafia Dons.
Man, that looks prime! Good plan, and good luck to you.
Thats a good looking spot! I love hunting those low lying swampy areas. Find a creek crossing and set up early.
You've got some nice spots renegade, color me envious.
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Glad you're out having fun.

Did you get some turkey Vienna sausages for you and the mutts to celebrate the day?

LOL. He’s probably on his way to Golden Corral. 😜
I was hunting blacktails on timberland in SW Washington years back. This is DENSE rainforest jungle where you can be standing in the middle of a herd of running elk and barely get a glimpse even though they’re literally feet away. I would move quietly and get setup in the center of the section we’re hunting while the others slowly moved through the area working downhill. It would push the deer ahead of them and maybe the cutoff guy would tag it. It worked really good and we killed some big blacktails that way. One morning I set myself up on the edge of a boggy opening in the rainforest where I had a decent 50 yard clearing hoping to spot a buck there. I heard the brush moving and twigs breaking but I couldn’t see the animal making the noise. After several minutes I caught the glimpse of an antler barely off the ground but moving. It turned out to be a nice 4x4 BT on its knees crawling through the knee high grass looking back over its shoulder at my buddies who were slowly working forward. They kicked that old buck up but he was smart enough to stay low and invisible. Smart, sneaky and adaptable is how the strong survive.
thanksgiving buck would be sweet

good luck!




Originally Posted by renegade50
More than going to it for a 2 or 3 hr check the block look around and decide to hunt it or not based on sign seen.

About 90 acres.
Hour glass shaped with about 45 acres on northern part.
About 40 acres southern part
Both ridges .
Bottoms between the 2, some open hardwoods.
Feeder creek into Cumberland
Creek got what appears to Bubba 8 to 12 foot tall impenetrable brush.
Looks are deceiving plenty of ways to get thru it to the waist of the hour glass area.
A corridor about 200 250 yds wide connecting North and south.
Lotta hard used trails crossing the feeder creek at the waist.
Big Ole cattle pasture dead east surrounded by oak ridges that feed into it the waist.


North Port is everyone's easy access fantasy.
East and South East of property is shoot house corn pile private properties wooded.
West of it is dried up back water crappie fishing area right off the Cumberland.
Giant dried up hard mud mostly now.


Good sign buck wise and doe wise.
Scrapes , rubs, beds on the southern slope of the north ridge.

Supposed to rain .
Should wash the woods good.
Bucks should be scent checking in the morning.

Kinda torn between the place I been hunting and this one tomorrow morning.
Hunted the other place 4 days.
Still need to sit their.

But I gotta devote one morning sit here.
And with the rain coming in it might be the time to sit here in the morning because of bucks wanting to scent check and travel after the rain.
Might be the best conditions to hunt it tomorrow
The other place I can hit Saturday.
Neither spots are getting much hunting pressure now anyways.

Seen 2 does and a fawn and a I don't know what it was in the brush other than a deers back and lower neck line.
Got in their about 715 this morning in daylight to see sign on way in.
Stayed till 1230.
Deer sighting were done by 1030.
1st sightings were seen around 0830.
Everything going south.

Took a shot at a small knot on a tree about 75yds out up on northern ridge on the way out to the truck

Stool and mono pod, both elbows on both knees.
Probably about 3/8ths" off to right of POA.
GTG....
Gotta boresnake barrel x 3 now.
#confidenceinwpn....


And Happy Thanksgiving to the solid dudes on here!!!


D bags in general, Liberal Socialist Democrat scumball sockpuppeteers, simmering butthurt sockpuppet bytches, basically puzzy mutha fuuuka,s all...
Just the lump sum of schitbyrds in general.

I hope a turkey bone punctures your esophagus and you suffer before surgery.....
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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Good looking hardwoods and as usual you paint a great picture with the way you describe your areas. I’m always interested in the way other parts of the country hunt based upon topography, vegetation, etc. It’s also interesting to me that 90 acres is a productive and huntable parcel. It makes sense however considering the acorn mast, cover…virtually everything they need is contained within the small parcels of good habitat. Our hunting areas are VAST tracts of wilderness…hundreds of thousands….millions of acres of hunting ground but that means that they are spread out and not nearly as easy to hunt. Hunting out here is a boots and backpack affair and one must be in reasonable shape to enjoy hunting it. As I get older I think sitting on a stand sounds good but I know me and after 15 minutes I’d be fidgeting to get moving. 😁

Good luck with your bachelor hunting week and I’m looking forward to reading more of your success.

Happy Thanksgiving to you Tennessee mafia Dons.
Believe me dude.
Hunting educated WTD here in TN is far from easy.
If it was then illegal baiting wouldn't be so rampant here as the only way many here know how to "hunt" on their private lands and even public land when they can get away with it.
Not all...
But a huge % here bait the schitt out of places.
It's the only thing many know.
Family tradition....
Many of us here in the state know people that do it.


Grew up in Maine hunting WTD in the " T" ,s
T34MD
T32MD
Sunkahaze stream system also.
4 x4 mile blocks of unincorporated townships.
Or similar with a waterway boundary on some side of it.
Paper and Pulp companies agreement with state for access.

4 to 6 deer per Sq mile density in wilderness area,s
Less after a bad winter in the deer yards and yotes.

You got AG and apple orchard area,s thru out Maine also that people hunt.
Mostly in southern Maine, also in Central maine too.
Neat looking spot Ren.
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Im in the gen area just south of the creek of the letters S I N and B R A in the pic.
You can kinda figure it out from the pics.
85 90 yd shot to west along creek then a dog leg and about a 75 yd shot to cow field boundary.
Private land cattle field east and surrounding woods of that.
Private baited land to the field South East.
They think that southern half is their private sanctuary that holds deer for them to shoot off their baited field.
Had that discussion with two of them d bags long ago when they seen me walking in the wood line about 100 yds.
It didn't work out very well for em intimidation wise.
Told em call the warden.
You say your story and explain your tripod feeder and I will explain my story that I'm hunting public land.
They left and went back to their big Ole shoot house.

Probably about half those woods south of the creek are the WMA.
If you shoot a deer real far down their you are fuuked getting it back up to the main road.
Lots of rolling terrain ridge and valley wise thru out the whole area.
75% of that crappie fishing area is dry mud flat right now.
Drought and low pool on the Cumberland.

About 350 400 yd width of flat between the north and south parcels.

Good-sized funnel/ choke point from North and south.
And all the wooded ridges along the cattle field to the east run into moccasin branch.

Raining tonight .
Bucks should be scent checking trails and scrapes tomorrow.
Be quiet getting in their in the morning also with wet leaves on yhe ground.
Sounds like a pretty good spot to pick one off the high ground between the field edge and thick stuff by the water. Good luck tomorrow.
Box blind N of power line on private??

Not sure, public may not run that far south.

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Probably a Cornslinger9000R, pedestal mount- hi flo
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Box blind N of power line on private??

Not sure, public may not run that far south.

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I have seen the boundary in the woods and the powerl8ne just west on the pic.
Baiters lands dint hold schit for deer .
Why they all think the land is their private sanctuary for their deer.
Their is zero public access except for the north one by the main road.
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Box blind N of power line on private??

Not sure, public may not run that far south.

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The field above it to the NNE is a baited from hell mofo.
That the one I had my little encounter to the west of it inside the woodline long ago when I was learning the place.

I don't know how old the imagery is.
None of em are AG fields either.
But bushogged
With shoot houses and feeders.
I guess Scotty just beams down deer for em to shoot.





Shades of Landman from Tndeer and all his shoot houses bordering cross creeks NWF and all the bucks he shot off his fields.
Cause we all know bucks just magically appeared in fields for him to shoot and huge bucks are just magically drawn to shoot houses on private land just across the boundary and not the does fed corn for months on end and then along comes the pre rut and rut.
And Landman would have never had used bait to draw deer of a NWF....

UH HUH....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Originally Posted by slumlord
Probably a Cornslinger9000R, pedestal mount- hi flo

We all know the deal on how schit goes down here in TN with Bubba and corn ..

How many times we ask on Tndeer .
Hey dude...
What is attracting these big bucks to your shoot house.

Then all the care bears chime in running interference about the uncomfortable question asked.....

Tndeer D bags....
Baiting azz mofo,s....not all but a good damn % of em...
Be safe and successful.
Dairy farm where I used to have permission to hunt is now a WMA.
Tree stands everywhere you look.
Hope you get a giant buck!

For the record, I have never once baited deer. I did shoot one out of a truck window when I was a kid though. I don’t think baiting, or hunting in a heated treehouse is hunting. If somebody is good with that, I have no problem. That is just my rule. I will hunt from a tree stand. I’m too loud and stupid to have any luck on the ground.
It’s the same here. Baiting is banned but the gas stations have bagged beats, carrot, corn, and apples stacked 4’ high. Hmmm. Most guys aren’t going to lug it to public land and risk getting caught. Some do but most of it goes to guys with 10 acres that can truck or ATV it back in front of a box blind.
Renegade…. I apologize if I gave the impression that I thought your hunting was easy because that isn’t what I was trying to say. It’s a different technique in a different habitat with all its own nuances and difficulties. I enjoy seeing the different styles and environments that makes hunting in this country a diverse and challenging pursuit.

The thoroughness with which you go to to describe your hunting area and the way in which you describe it paints a picture that someone like me who hasn’t hunted the eastern hardwoods can easily envision. You make it easy to come along with you guys on your adventures.

Apologies for not being more clear in my previous reply.
I would hunt in there with him but ai have gout and I’m on a fixt income. CanT aford lisents ant got no shales ether for my 30-30
Originally Posted by slumlord
I would hunt in there with him but ai have gout and I’m on a fixt income. CanT aford lisents ant got no shales ether for my 30-30

Give me your address and I’ll send you some shells, a jug of tart cherry juice and a preloaded debit similar to your EBT. 😁
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Renegade…. I apologize if I gave the impression that I thought your hunting was easy because that isn’t what I was trying to say. It’s a different technique in a different habitat with all its own nuances and difficulties. I enjoy seeing the different styles and environments that makes hunting in this country a diverse and challenging pursuit.

The thoroughness with which you go to to describe your hunting area and the way in which you describe it paints a picture that someone like me who hasn’t hunted the eastern hardwoods can easily envision. You make it easy to come along with you guys on your adventures.

Apologies for not being more clear in my previous reply.
Dude.
You got no reason to apologize at all.
It's all good man!
I just like posting about stuff and can get rather lenghty at times.
In no way did I take anything you posted sideways at all.
And I sure didn't mean anything in that post with innuendo towards you at all.
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I also like laying down a good thread.
Cause it eats at simmering butthurt scumball sockpuppeteers on here.
Especially ones I have fuuuked up numerous times on here.
It eats at their craw....
And sometimes it's just waaaay too irrestiable to em they have to open pinhole and insert hoof into their mouth and make a post they think is a win in their little beta man child mind.
Then schit spirals downhill rapidly for them on a thread.
And the Zeeefuuuukingro credibility or 0 acceptance factor kicks in on em hard.
And the simmering butthurt just compounds in their mind on em even more.

I enjoy that.
ALOT.....
I enjoy seeing solid members jumping in on the gangbang on the dumbfuuuukas on threads also.
The more the merrier!!!
" pics or it never happened" is also a awesome factor that comes into play with dumbazz sockpuppeteers on here.
That fuuuuks em up bad....


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Pics or it never happened! 2022 buck. He was following a doe. Fifty yard shot, double lung, with 7mm-08. He went about 150 yards after the shot leaving a good blood trail. Field dressed 197#.

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Last year's buck.
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2020 buck. Archery.
Oh hell yes!!!
Those are some really nice bucks man!!!!
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Thanks Rene. I'm fortunate to have a real honey hole (friends property) to hunt up here in Indiana. Maybe I'll get down to TN one of these days.
20-something years ago I created a salt lick by pouring a 50 lb. bag of trace mineral salt into a rotting tree stump about 2 feet in diameter left over from a logging cut before I bought the place. Within 3 years the stump was gone, nibbled to below ground level by my beef cattle, the deer, and other critters. I started dumping the salt into the depression where the stump used to be. Now the hole is a foot deep, 10 feet or more across, and nothing grows there but deer tracks. A ladder stand overlooking the area from 50 yards away is always a pretty productive spot.
Slumlord couldn’t go

Screamin’ hot liquid diarrhea….Nana’s dirty finger dressing.

I feel cold
Hey, didn't you invent trace minerals, fella ?

wink
Originally Posted by slumlord
Slumlord couldn’t go

Screamin’ hot liquid diarrhea….Nana’s dirty finger dressing.

I feel cold

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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Hey, didn't you invent trace minerals, fella ?

The stuff attracts trolls- - - -and they're classified as varmints- - - -season open 24/7, no limit- - - -sort of like lawyers!
A portion of our spoils at Johns Manville went into the refinement of trace minerals.

And…subsequently I got to pheasant hunt with the engineering team that streamlined that process. Was a little girl bringing us Chai and she grew up to be the governor of south dakota
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Hey, didn't you invent trace minerals, fella ?

The stuff attracts trolls- - - -and they're classified as varmints- - - -season open 24/7, no limit- - - -sort of like lawyers!

Lets have a poll !

Who is a troll;

1: New_2_99's
2: Hot Rod Lickem

?
Originally Posted by renegade50
I also like laying down a good thread.
Cause it eats at simmering butthurt scumball sockpuppeteers on here.
Especially ones I have fuuuked up numerous times on here.
It eats at their craw....
And sometimes it's just waaaay too irrestiable to em they have to open pinhole and insert hoof into their mouth and make a post they think is a win in their little beta man child mind.
Then schit spirals downhill rapidly for them on a thread.
And the Zeeefuuuukingro credibility or 0 acceptance factor kicks in on em hard.
And the simmering butthurt just compounds in their mind on em even more.

I enjoy that.
ALOT.....
I enjoy seeing solid members jumping in on the gangbang on the dumbfuuuukas on threads also.
The more the merrier!!!
" pics or it never happened" is also a awesome factor that comes into play with dumbazz sockpuppeteers on here.
That fuuuuks em up bad....


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
[quote=New_2_99s]Hey, didn't you invent trace minerals, fella ?

The stuff attracts trolls- - - -and they're classified as varmints- - - -season open 24/7, no limit- - - -sort of like lawyers!

Lets have a poll !

Who is a troll;

1: New_2_99's
2: Hot Rod Lickem
3: BC30cal

:o)
Originally Posted by akasparky
Originally Posted by renegade50
I also like laying down a good thread.
Cause it eats at simmering butthurt scumball sockpuppeteers on here.
Especially ones I have fuuuked up numerous times on here.
It eats at their craw....
And sometimes it's just waaaay too irrestiable to em they have to open pinhole and insert hoof into their mouth and make a post they think is a win in their little beta man child mind.
Then schit spirals downhill rapidly for them on a thread.
And the Zeeefuuuukingro credibility or 0 acceptance factor kicks in on em hard.
And the simmering butthurt just compounds in their mind on em even more.

I enjoy that.
ALOT.....
I enjoy seeing solid members jumping in on the gangbang on the dumbfuuuukas on threads also.
The more the merrier!!!
" pics or it never happened" is also a awesome factor that comes into play with dumbazz sockpuppeteers on here.
That fuuuuks em up bad....


🤣🤣🤣


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If you make it, they will come.
You never know which one will gut swallow the stink bait, because their are so many with simmering butthurt on here.
Sparky has had a case of simmering butthurt for 3 or 4 yrs
IIRC.
I even friended him back then to remind him of his butthurt from long ago.
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Originally Posted by J4Me
Pics or it never happened! 2022 buck. He was following a doe. Fifty yard shot, double lung, with 7mm-08. He went about 150 yards after the shot leaving a good blood trail. Field dressed 197#.

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C'mon man- that was paint ball! smile
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
20-something years ago I created a salt lick by pouring a 50 lb. bag of trace mineral salt into a rotting tree stump about 2 feet in diameter left over from a logging cut before I bought the place. Within 3 years the stump was gone, nibbled to below ground level by my beef cattle, the deer, and other critters. I started dumping the salt into the depression where the stump used to be. Now the hole is a foot deep, 10 feet or more across, and nothing grows there but deer tracks. A ladder stand overlooking the area from 50 yards away is always a pretty productive spot.

About the same time, I put an iodized salt block out in my moose hunting under a big spruce where the rain couldn't get to it much.

3 years later, it was still there. Stupid moose....
Originally Posted by las
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
20-something years ago I created a salt lick by pouring a 50 lb. bag of trace mineral salt into a rotting tree stump about 2 feet in diameter left over from a logging cut before I bought the place. Within 3 years the stump was gone, nibbled to below ground level by my beef cattle, the deer, and other critters. I started dumping the salt into the depression where the stump used to be. Now the hole is a foot deep, 10 feet or more across, and nothing grows there but deer tracks. A ladder stand overlooking the area from 50 yards away is always a pretty productive spot.

About the same time, I put an iodized salt block out in my moose hunting under a big spruce where the rain couldn't get to it much.

3 years later, it was still there. Stupid moose....
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