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  • Monty...careful who you get to walk your woods with you...
    • Monster Hunter
      Posted Aug 8, 2012 8:39 AM

      Quite a few of those who call themselves researchers couldn't find a flea on a bald headed man's head...IMO...get a friend and walk the area with you...look for tracks, scuff marks...listen carefully to the different critter sounds and noises...little before dark, around 20 to 15 minutes, the Monsters usually start locating calls...if they bed close to your property you'll hear them...

      BTW...many items reported as being done by a Monster can easily be explained...weather plays a large part in tree and limb damage...people stack rocks for reference points, property markers and sometimes to just stack rocks...

      A large antlered deer makes a lot of racket when running through brush as will a hog or bear...you need to verify these sounds by locating tracks...hang a few game cameras...make a food plot, hang feeders and monitor closely with your game cameras...after you have established a good food plot walk the areas looking for trails leading into and around your plots...where would Monsters hunt deer?...would they rather randomly find and chase a deer down?...or would it be an easier meal for a Monster(s) to ambush a deer or other animals headed to the food plots?...

      As you walk the area take pictures of what you think is unusual...put them up here and let us help...maybe we can or maybe we can't but you have nothing to lose by doing this...

      Personally, and I've told my boys this many times, I'll be damned if I let anything run me off of my property...
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