For those string stops... which brand are you using

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Re: For those string stops... which brand are you using

Post by Mularcher » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:08 pm

I might have to look into that… I put up a couple in a area I saw several good size bucks last year. Didn’t see anything over 4” with two days of looking but did see a lot of people? Might be a busy year.
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Re: For those string stops... which brand are you using

Post by PhillyB » Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:07 pm

Busy with people scouting or recreational use (like ATVr's)?

Where were you that you saw so many people? That never bodes well... were they archery guys or rifle?
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Re: For those string stops... which brand are you using

Post by Mularcher » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:27 pm

Lots of people off the beaten path in general, looked like scouting to me. Could have been Fathers day and just more people nature walking but I haven't seen it before. If I remember right the archery hunt tags are anywhere state wide? if so I'm thinking that has something to do with it. I plan to move the cameras to a area still partially covered with snow I didn't see anyone up there with the spotting scope...lol also I'm trying to find a couple areas holding bucks that way if i have to I can move.
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Re: For those string stops... which brand are you using

Post by PhillyB » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:16 pm

What part of the mountain are you hunting?

l was up this past weekend. The camera did a great job, it picked up a handful of does and two little button bucks. Hopefully it gets a little more active.

l had a great weekend of scouting and saw... well l have to keep that on the down lo :-$
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Re: For those string stops... which brand are you using

Post by Mularcher » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:28 pm

I'm on the North side but If I don't get pics or see the buck from last year I plan to move around a lot. I might try to get up this weekend and check the cameras and probably move one of them.
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