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Everything posted by rtkemp
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Thanks for sharing your hunt story from all involved. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from that hunt. Congtrats on a great buck.
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Congrats. That's great to get the first one under your belt. I am still in pursuit of my first buck.
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welcome to the site.
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Guess the Score Contest - Nov 09
rtkemp replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
I'm going with 129 5/8" Great Buck!! -
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I like Clay's idea. Lets start setting a precident.
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no to question one
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I am using the DLC Covert II. Nearly all my day light pictures turn out like this one. The sun glare off of everything seems to be ruining my pic quality. I took some advice off the site and made sure the camera faces north. What am I missing? Thanks
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IHunt2live I too shoot the PSE carbon force Ravens 300, which they don't make anymore. I am getting near the point of purchasing new shafts. Are the STL hunters or predators comparable to what we shoot now? And what is the advantage/disadvantage of switching to blazer vanes? Thx
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I spotted the sticker at La Jolla HS outside of tennis practice. I couldn't miss it driving big red.
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Dido to all the above comments.
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The DLC Covert II is the first trail camera I have used and I have been very pleased with its performance. I would appreciate any advice on eliminating the "wihite out" effect that occasionally occurs. I do not know if it's from too much sun light reflecting off snow. The first pic posted is interesting because the elk has been tagged. Does anyone have any info on such a program? The second is my favorite. Can someone tell me if the third pic is an elk or doe? Thanks
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That's what it's all about right there!
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What a great find. I am sure your making your plans for next year!
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You can find me in unit 22 during May. This is my first spring turkey hunt and I will be using my bow. Good luck to everyone.
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Congrats on the unique buck. It looks great.
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Great Buck and congratulations. I think I may have gave you a wave recently
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I like reading these types of posts. Great topic. Hope more people reply with their experiences. I am going to try calling for the first time next month.
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Thanks for being a great sportsman with integrity.
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Yea, Tell the Story
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Great looking buck. Congradulations.
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Congrats, Great Buck.
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I plan on using a doe bleat call this January. I have never heard such calls in the wild. Based on experiences, how often have you used a doe in estrus bleat? What frequency have you tried (ie once a minute for 10 minutes)? Is it a sequence like bleat, bleat, pause, bleat again? Do you use the bleat with other does around? Is there a time to not to bleat? Any info would be great?
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I am going with Primos "The Original Can" It's an estrus bleat I am going to hunt Coues.