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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Refine Your Search:Search Results:Draw Hunt At Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge.
Summary: A friend and his wife got drawn on the hunt but she decided not to go and I was able to transfer the permit to myself. This place was beautiful. We hunted Unit 8 just off of Lindeman Lane near Eagle Peak Shooting Range which is somethere between 4000 and 5000 acres from what we could tell. We only ...
DCNF opening day success
Summary: Hey everyone, it's been a long time since I've signed in here on the forum. I hope everyone is doing well. I wanted to post a photo of my buddies buck which was shot in the Davy Crockett National Forest on Opening Day evening hunt. The buck is a great 8 pt and weighed in the 170lb range. We saw a to...
duck hunting 06-07 season.Summary: I tell ya what guys once you start duck hunting you will be hooked. Nothing like calling in a group of ducks and watching them land into your decoys, well if they make it that far in without catching steel. I plan on doing some duck hunting this season, its been a few years sense I busted out the decoys and waders.
Dove decoy setupSummary: I use the metal pole that electricians us to run wire thru on comercial jobs. The pols are 1 to 1 1/4" in diameter. I have 4 poles that are 10 ft long with a coupler to attach them together. I drilled holes in one end of each pole and tied a heavy braded string thru the hole on one and then run the string thru the hole on the other pole. I tied 4 fishing leaders to the string about 12" to 18" apart, and pass the leader thru an eyelet on the back of the decoys. I had to modify the decoys by cutting the bottom of the decoy off and then pushing a small piece of lead into the decoy tail to get them balanced so they would look like a dove on a wire. I use a black sheetrock screw to attach the lead to the decoy. I stand up one pole and I use wire to attach the poles to a fence post.Then I do the same with the second pole. Then all i have to do is pull the string tight that is passed thru the hole in the top of the second pole and tie it off on the top fence wire. I also have a string attached to the 1st pole to tie off and stabilize the whole setup. Dove will actually try to land on the string with the decoys. I dosent seem to matter that the decoys are below the string. Hawk even dive bomb the decoys and knock them off the leaders from time to time. I tell you with the dove poles setup, the airdove set out and the other decoys placed on the ground near the waters edge, its almost unfair. Many dove come back after making it thru a hail of lead to land with their plastic buddies. I also makes it easier for the kids to get some close shots. I will find the pics sometime and post them.
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