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Here is the 46
Outdoors Prepare and Pursue Hunting Checklist for March:
Shed Hunting. A popular
activity for the kids as well as the adults.
Get into the woods and start looking for antler sheds. Most bucks will have shed their antlers by
now. This is also a great way to begin scouting for next season. Look for rub lines and scrapes that you may
not have seen last year. These sheds are also a good way to find out which
bucks made it through the season. Look
for identifiers such as point totals, and characteristics like sharp angles.
Friendly wagers like total score on all sheds keeps it interesting.
Look for roosting turkeys.
Turkey season begins in March. Start looking for those roosting birds.
Look for places to set up on them. Look
for secondary areas and access routes in case you get busted.
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Feeder Maintenance. If you are anything like me, by now your
feeders are completely empty. Use this
time to perform some annual maintenance to your feeders. Clean them out, tighten any bolts, screws,
nuts that are loose. Seal holes in the drums. Look for worn out parts and replace
them. Oil moving parts with some 3 in 1 oil. Touch up or repaint. Check the
legs and make sure everything is anchored well. If your
feeders are penned up to keep livestock out, check your fences and gates.
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Plant Food Plots. Bucks,
does and fawns will all appreciate your effort in providing a spring and summer
food source. Deer get a significant
amount of water from the water in the plants they eat. This will help your does
that are carrying fawns and lactating throughout the summer along with those
big bucks in bachelor groups. If you are thinking about planting a food plot,
now is the time.
Clear and tweak your shooting lanes. If you need to clear your shooting lanes, now
is a good time to do so. The issues you
may have had during deer season are fresh in your mind. Also, it will leave much less work to do in
the heat of August if you do it before all the spring growth.
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Intelligence) you gathered from the beginning of this article to start calling in those gobblers!
Hog Hunting. If you are
in Texas, these pesky critters are open season and sausage, ribs and ham are good any time of
year.
Enjoy your time in the woods. Take a kid hunting. Spring is the best time of year to introduce
kids to the outdoors. Take them for a
walk in the woods or a wildlife drive at dusk.
Let them drive on the dirt roads on private property and teach them
about nature. Even the most girly, girl or screen addicted child who does not
want anything to do with hunting or fishing will enjoy the sight of the
wildflowers, seeing a deer, or just about anything unusual we come across in
nature. Be prepared for questions. Who knows, it might just open the door for another outdoors enthusiast.
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