Kischel's PreSeason Hunting Tips @ www.huntmdown.com
Kevin
Kevin
Like most of you, August is the month where I begin to get real excited about the up coming seasons. My mind begins to
wonder about what this new season will have in store for me…maybe not much, but then again maybe the possibility to
harvest one of the big bucks I've been scouting. The one thing we know for sure is that anticipation can be a hunter's
best motivator.

Up to this point much of my pre-season preparation is done with only a few left over “to do's”. With the black flies in full
bloom, it can become a real chore going into the woods scouting deer, and checking my mock scrapes. But it must be
done!

Having over 40 mock scrapes placed out strategically across the country I try to determine which ones are beginning to
show some promise. Once I select a few, its time to set up trail timers and cameras. For those of you not familiar with
such items, they are simply devices used to pattern, time, and photograph animals in the wild. One brand or type that
I've relied on over the years is called the Cam Trakker. It's a fully automatic 35mm camera with a combined motion
detector in it. Once you've tried one of these little beauties, your going to be astounded at what pictures it captures.
Often times I'm amazed at what trophy bucks are visiting the mock scrapes, “the picture will prove it”! The one pit fall with
these devices is that they are expensive, selling between $400 to $500 per unit. Despite the cost, they are a great tool
at the your disposal for monitoring trails, scrapes, Elk wallows, Bear baits etc. With the aide of various monitoring
systems your able to select areas and animals of choice. I'll start using these devices now and right through deer
season monitoring as much activity and movement as possible. One word of caution- be careful about where you place
your units, they're thieves even in the woods!

Last but not least I use the month of August to finish off the little things. As I reminisce about seasons past and dream
about the season yet to come, I use the time to prepare my equipment. Here is a partial list of just a few things I get out
of the way before the season begins. Remember from past articles that the only thing I want to concentrate on when the
season opens is that Buck - not equipment or paper work.

Sharpen and oil all hunting and skinning knives, saws, etc Replace batteries in GPS units, Watches, Cameras,
Flashlights, Scopes, Etc. WHETHER THEY NEED IT OR NOT!  Site in all guns & purchase any ammo I may need Take
truck in for tune up Take 4 wheeler in for tune up Take wife in for tune up. OOPS didn't mean it! Fine tune and practice
my bow- purchase any arrows, broadheads, or other necessities for it. Make sure my back packs contain the basic,
rope, flashlights, first aide kit etc. Purchase licenses if possible this early and check any state regulations to make sure
there weren't any last minute changes. Try to contact all my out of state hunting arrangements, hotels, outfitters, area
cold storages, butchers, etc.

August is what I consider the last month I have for finishing up my pre-season preparedness. Much of my planning in the
next months will be centered on the animals I'll be pursuing. Provided I've done my homework, and got all the little things
out of the way, I can concentrate on one thing “the hunt.
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