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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5922275" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>I have had some great times at LBL over the years. I love scouting up there because of the size of the areas. I don't know if I will ever put in for a gun hunt up there again but might bow hunt it some. 2021 was the last year we put in for a gun hunt. I have always done the scouting for our group. I had 3 excellent spots marked. One where I have taken a couple good bucks over the years. And knew whoever hunted it would probably be the one to kill the first morning. Two of my cousins flipped for the spot so the day before our hunt I carried them in there to hang there stands. They would be hunting about 250 yds apart. They have never hunted anywhere but around home. It was about 1.5 mile back in there but not a hard area to find via a hiking trail and old logging road. I got them set up and they would walk in together the next morning. To make a long story short, they got turned around and got into an argument about which direction they needed to go on the old logging road. They finally found their stands. Luck would have it somebody else set up about 60 yds from one of their stands. But once he found his stand he was scared to leave it in fear of getting lost. So he said he just laid on the ground next to his stand. He said once it started getting light he could see the other hunter in the tree about 60 yards from him. Then he heard something break a stick and seen it was a buck working a scrape about 50 yards on the other side of him. He shot it and it dropped. He was scared to move in fear of the other hunter being mad. Later in the morning he went to the deer and got turned around again trying to get it to an old logging road. They drug the deer by the other hunter twice before finding the old road bed. They said the other hunter never said anything. So if you read this and was the other hunter that morning I apologize for those two idiots that morning. LoL...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5922275, member: 1568"] I have had some great times at LBL over the years. I love scouting up there because of the size of the areas. I don't know if I will ever put in for a gun hunt up there again but might bow hunt it some. 2021 was the last year we put in for a gun hunt. I have always done the scouting for our group. I had 3 excellent spots marked. One where I have taken a couple good bucks over the years. And knew whoever hunted it would probably be the one to kill the first morning. Two of my cousins flipped for the spot so the day before our hunt I carried them in there to hang there stands. They would be hunting about 250 yds apart. They have never hunted anywhere but around home. It was about 1.5 mile back in there but not a hard area to find via a hiking trail and old logging road. I got them set up and they would walk in together the next morning. To make a long story short, they got turned around and got into an argument about which direction they needed to go on the old logging road. They finally found their stands. Luck would have it somebody else set up about 60 yds from one of their stands. But once he found his stand he was scared to leave it in fear of getting lost. So he said he just laid on the ground next to his stand. He said once it started getting light he could see the other hunter in the tree about 60 yards from him. Then he heard something break a stick and seen it was a buck working a scrape about 50 yards on the other side of him. He shot it and it dropped. He was scared to move in fear of the other hunter being mad. Later in the morning he went to the deer and got turned around again trying to get it to an old logging road. They drug the deer by the other hunter twice before finding the old road bed. They said the other hunter never said anything. So if you read this and was the other hunter that morning I apologize for those two idiots that morning. LoL... [/QUOTE]
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