I would even setup a time to meet grandson and get his number so you don't have to relay messages threw another person as sometimes words change and or just forgotten to relay it happens all the time
I would also ask if maybe he could get the grandson to let you know what/when he is hunting as well
as again, having someone walk thru a set, can make tenpers flair LOL
working together is the best way when possible
best of luck
season is closing in fast now too!
I would even setup a time to meet grandson and get his number so you don't have to relay messages threw another person as sometimes words change and or just forgotten to relay it happens all the time
All good advice here. Meeting him and exchanging info would be the right move. Looks like you have scouted the area pretty well, while he is preparing for a wedding right? I would think he would love to see some of your trail cam pics and in turn perhaps he could share some tips on that piece of property. I know some hunters are not willing to share tactics, but worth a try. You could end up with a long-term invite to hunt his family land. Plus, as this site is evidence of, we all like to share our good and bad days in the woods... Doesn't take much to gain a new hunting buddy....
That is exactly what I was referring to... also, the molasses is to help the deer find the minerals. I don't know if deer can smell a salt block, but I figured it would be a good way to introduce them to the minerals faster than if you left it alone... in addition, they also like the sugar, which is another attractant... it's just like putting out apples and other feeds.
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