My wife wants me to cut a ATV trail down the middle of the 10 Acres i want to keep it thick and wild for the BIG BUCK What do you all think ? This picture is from my tree stand. I will be moveing my stand this year now that i have an idea how the Deer travel the area
A trail may be a benefit as long as the ATV use is limited near/during season. We keep several trails open with a "bushog" where I hunt, and the bucks often have scrape lines right in the trail.
In the woods I hunt the deer generally prefer the trails... unfortunately this past year they were used more heavily by people with ATVs and dirt bikes. Hopefully things quiet down a bit next season!
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I think a ATV trail might be useful to you and the deer , you could curve parts of it and also make some short straight spots and use these as nice shooting lanes , the deer will use the trail , walk it all out and flag it and make it so you dont have to do any tree cutting or very little trimming.
I cut ATV trails so they lead to my tree stand. Deer often walk the trails right to me. However, I do not ride the trails during deer season except to pick up my dead deer.
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Cut the trail....then plant it in clover. I'd likely keep it to one side tho. to leave a bedroom if possible My 10 acres just don't seem big enough to hold a buck with much disturbance going on.
I'm in the process of trying to modify a tree climber so that I can pull the bottom part up with my arm strength and not my legs. (Any suggestions welcome) anyhow, we made a 4 wheeler path along a mile long beautiful ridge that's full of white oaks, red oaks and others. The bucks cruise up and down this ridge and it usually has a scrape line down it every year. Yes, this is the place that the guy sabotaged my ground blind and sent me to the hospital. I've just not had any luck with ground blinds around here and the ladder stands are not comfortable to me. You can get to the ridge from 4 different directions as not to get winded. Anyone got an idea on modifying the climber? .
raydaughety wrote:I'm in the process of trying to modify a tree climber so that I can pull the bottom part up with my arm strength and not my legs. (Any suggestions welcome) anyhow, we made a 4 wheeler path along a mile long beautiful ridge that's full of white oaks, red oaks and others. The bucks cruise up and down this ridge and it usually has a scrape line down it every year. Yes, this is the place that the guy sabotaged my ground blind and sent me to the hospital. I've just not had any luck with ground blinds around here and the ladder stands are not comfortable to me. You can get to the ridge from 4 different directions as not to get winded. Anyone got an idea on modifying the climber? .
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Eye bolts??? Drill through the frame, attach eye bolts, to both top and bottom portions of the climber. Feed rope from top to bottom, pull on rope to bring bottom up????
Not sure how easy it would be to get the placement of the eye bolts just right. Could be done though.
If you have a big enough knot in the rope, the top and bottom shouldn't become seperated by any more than the length of the rope.
Just ideas off the top of my head.
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Yea, something like that with some T handles like those use for a lawnmower pull start or our rope cocker? I'm going to start another thread in this. Thanks for the ideas.