Thursday, December 1, 2011

First Man Post!

The Mr. here.  I'll be posting many "manly" things on here so if you like the outdoors, sports, politics, and just good old man jokes, so stay tuned.  I'll be the voice of reason on here :)

Hunting tip that I learned this year:

If you like to build and discover new stands and hunting spots, make sure you mow a nice path into that spot from your entrance.  Also be sure to clear out leaves and trim brush and branches along the path as well.  When it's actually time to hunt, this will ensure a quiet entrance to your spot, and keep your rubbing on branches and trees to a minimum so you're not scaring up any deer, or anything else your trying to keep from scattering due to noise.  If it's a thick area, this can also create new travel areas for the wildlife.

1 comment:

  1. Great idea Kyle. It's also great for when you want to photograph animals. I carved a path to my pond and all the wild life use it as an easy cut across to get to the meadow. It's makes for good picture taking.

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