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DOES SOMBODY KNOW A RELLY GOOD DERR HUNTING PLACE?

from BIG RED C on 07.09.09

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 19 weeks 6 hours ago

I know of dozens.. In Northern SD alone. Gonna have to be more specific. In general terms, find good food (corn, oats, grain) adjacent to good cover (tree lines, CRP, draws), and water. Look for trails and signs of deer. It is essential you spend time researching your land and make sure you ask landowner permission if you would like to hunt somewhere. Talk to local hunters, God knows we hate to tell stories ;-)

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from charlie elk wrote 19 weeks 3 hours ago

Yes

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from Big O wrote 19 weeks 2 hours ago

Yes LOTS as well, care to tell us where you might be looking to hunt ? Or do we have to guess ?

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from Kody wrote 18 weeks 5 days ago

Like many others who contribute to this forum, I have my favorite deer hunting spots- I could describe these places in detail and seldom use the same adjective twice. They are places of importance to me because, no matter how wild or remote the site, you feel like you have made them your own over the years. To discover another hunter in your favorite spot is a bad experience. I guess what I am telling you is the operative word for that favorite deer hunting spot is "secret". So, put your rifle over your shoulder and start walking until you find that great hunting spot and make it your own. You will feel better for it!

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from pineywoods wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Yes I do, but I don't think I should share them online.

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from BIG RED C wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I;M THINKING OF HUNTIN IN CANADA

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from Big O wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Sascathawan(?), an B/C are both good from what I hear.

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from KingFisher907 wrote 17 weeks 3 days ago

yes

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from Kody wrote 18 weeks 5 days ago

Like many others who contribute to this forum, I have my favorite deer hunting spots- I could describe these places in detail and seldom use the same adjective twice. They are places of importance to me because, no matter how wild or remote the site, you feel like you have made them your own over the years. To discover another hunter in your favorite spot is a bad experience. I guess what I am telling you is the operative word for that favorite deer hunting spot is "secret". So, put your rifle over your shoulder and start walking until you find that great hunting spot and make it your own. You will feel better for it!

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 19 weeks 6 hours ago

I know of dozens.. In Northern SD alone. Gonna have to be more specific. In general terms, find good food (corn, oats, grain) adjacent to good cover (tree lines, CRP, draws), and water. Look for trails and signs of deer. It is essential you spend time researching your land and make sure you ask landowner permission if you would like to hunt somewhere. Talk to local hunters, God knows we hate to tell stories ;-)

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from charlie elk wrote 19 weeks 3 hours ago

Yes

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from Big O wrote 19 weeks 2 hours ago

Yes LOTS as well, care to tell us where you might be looking to hunt ? Or do we have to guess ?

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from pineywoods wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Yes I do, but I don't think I should share them online.

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from BIG RED C wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I;M THINKING OF HUNTIN IN CANADA

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from Big O wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Sascathawan(?), an B/C are both good from what I hear.

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from KingFisher907 wrote 17 weeks 3 days ago

yes

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