keg wrote:Aussier wrote:
I'll take the change in scenery of a walk.
You almost have to hunt from an elevated stand in most of Indiana if you want to see deer. Most property is row cropped so during the hunting season the only way to see them is at a choke point or during feeding. The trick is to know when and where they are going to be. That's the part of deer hunting that takes experience here. I own 20 acres and if you walk in from the wrong way during the wrong wind at the wrong time of the year you won't see a deer in the daylight. That is unless you sleep in the building but they might still catch you snoring really loud.
So you say matey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but,, I think you are stating the obvious (that we tend to take as second nature)
If you walk in from the wrong direction during the wrong wind at the wrong time
,,,,, it is a given that you wont get the results you are hoping for,,
regardless of whether its 20 acres, 200 acres or 2,000 acres.
Same applies whether it be bush land or row cropped.
Its a no brainer really.
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
I've come to realize that,,,,, the two most loving, loyal, and trustworthy females in my entire life were both canines.