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Early season in Missouri.
Bow season opens in September here in Missouri and I was wanting to know where I should hunt. Should I hunt around water, thick timber or what? Some people have told me "you won't take a nice buck during early season" what do you think.
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I think you can take a nice buck during early season. Why Not? They won't be quite as wary early as they will be after they have been pressured.
They still are in a heavy feeding pattern and the does are not in estrus for some time yet. I would concentrate my efforts around food sources during the early morning and early evening. Field edges, etc. Just my 2 cents. Good Luck! I figure the best time to go is when I get to go! Make the most of it. |
Any time you can hunt is the best time to hunt:D
Like already said, I would hunt aways off from food sources. Stay back into the cover a little, where they might stage up before heading into the feed at dark. Look for good trails, and then place your stands near them. A trophy buck can walk by anytime, but you'll never know unless your in your stand. The only downside to early hunting to me is the warm weather. I prefer to let my deer age for at least a week. And that is hard to do when it's in the 70's.:rolleyes: |
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