lolson+FollowDo this in June for a better fall hunt! 🦌📷I know it’s summer, but for those of us living that year-round hunter life—you know it's trail cam time. 🦌 June’s when I start scouting with cameras. Bucks are in velvet, feeding hard, and patterns are just starting to show. Here’s what works for me: 1️⃣ Mount cams 3–5 ft high and angle them at 45° to the trail 2️⃣ Never face them east or west—sun triggers are no joke 3️⃣ Use solar + cell cams if you can, way less disturbance 4️⃣ Check only every few weeks to avoid spooking the herd Already spotted a few does on my cams this week—hoping to catch my target buck from last season soon. Anyone else setting cams already? What’s your summer setup look like? #hunting #offseasonhunting #trailcameratips #deerhuntingprep40Share
Manuel Bright+FollowWhat do you hunt in the off-season?Deer season’s quiet—what do y’all go after instead? I’ve been chasing squirrels and rabbits lately, but curious what others are doing to stay sharp. #hunting #offseasonhunting #wildgame #smallgamehunting2415Share
lolson+FollowOff-season rabbit hunting keeps me sharp 🐰Been hitting the rabbit woods during deer off-season and loving it! These little speedsters are way trickier than people think. A few things have helped me: - Focus on early morning and late evening hunts during summer heat - avoid midday when it's too hot - Target thick cover like brush piles, overgrown fence rows, and shaded field edges where they escape the heat - Use the zig-zag walking pattern to kick them up from cover - Keep your shotgun ready at port arms - once they bolt, you've got maybe 2 seconds to shoot! The fast shooting really helps with my reaction time for other game. Anyone else use rabbit hunting for off-season practice? #hunting #RabbitHunting #OffSeasonHunting #SmallGameHunting1924Share