I have a 4wd electric golf cart. It is awesome. With a little wind you can drive very close to your stands. We use a light mounted under the driver side fender pointed at the ground to help us get around at night. This works on ranch roads driving into the wind.
Gentlemen thanks again for the exchange of experiences. I would have never tried clam juice or sardines. My thought here would have been that these new smells would ring the alarm bell or at least put them on high alert. I am pretty anal when it comes to trying to cover up my smell...
I will give you my best example. We had a $2500 scanner, a $4000 dollar thermal scope, and a $8000 thermal scope. We picked up a hit 100 yards in front of us with the scanner. We could not tell what it was. We could only guess. It was smaller than a deer. We put the $4000 scope on the white...
Looking but not seeing. I find myself doing this most of the time. Going through life on automatic pilot. You should shift gears when you hit the outdoors. Easy to say not so easy to do.
Don't forget freshly plowed fields. My brother plowed one of his fields this week. He said he watched two different coyotes rush into the field. One grabbed a big rat and ran off. The other missed his.
It definitely works. I do think set up is most important. I have never had them travel very far. Set up much as you do for coyote hunting. Setting up around bedding areas has been the key to my success. If you have a weak heart do not try this. Your set up in cover very close to where they...