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Started by BigSeth, January 07, 2017, 10:40:19 AM
Quote from: BigSeth on January 08, 2017, 09:41:37 AMSkynet KC when are you going out there?
Quote from: SKYNET KC on January 08, 2017, 11:14:32 AMQuote from: BigSeth on January 08, 2017, 09:41:37 AMSkynet KC when are you going out there?I'm not 100% sure yet. Like others have said, I've heard early season can be really rough with the weather. I'm torn between using the weekend of April 8/9 for Nebraska or for Kansas, because both seasons will be Archery only at that point.I've been invited to go out to Kansas and get a Rio with a group of guys that same weekend. Sooo it'll probably end up being...Nebraska - April 1/2 (DIY public)Kansas - April 8/9 (friends farm)Missouri - April 22/23 (my farm)Oklahoma - April 29/30 (DIY Public)Iowa - May 6/7 (DIY Public)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: hobbes on January 09, 2017, 02:01:17 PMEarly April may still find them bunched up and on the private ranches.
Quote from: hobbesRain means nasty roads. Don't assume that the gravel roads are passable after a heavy rain. Until you experience it for yourself, youll not appreciate how nasty it can get.
Quote from: hobbes on January 09, 2017, 02:01:17 PMEarly April may still find them bunched up and on the private ranches. I prefer mid to late season. I'd give myself at least 4 days to hunt. I've killed them on the first morning out, but just 2 days is a gamble unless you are on a private ranch that puts you right on them.Rain means nasty roads. Don't assume that the gravel roads are passable after a heavy rain. Until you experience it for yourself, youll not appreciate how nasty it can get.Cover lots of ground to find one that wants to play. I prefer to call to locate during the day. Hunt as much of the day as you can stand.