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Clint Patterson
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SC Turkey Competitions
   WeHuntSC.com - Turkey Hunting in South Carolina
   

Last season was my first season turkey hunting and I have to tell you? I really liked it.  Mr. Bruce Puette was nice enough to take me on my first turkey hunt and it was a blast.  He made it look easy and then we gave it a shot!  We fell short a few times and learned a little bit, but by the end we were able to call some turkeys in and get them on camera.  We even got one to talk back to us while using a shed antler! Now that I know a little bit more about turkey hunting and have a video camera that will actually zoom, I?m really looking forward to this year?s turkey season.

And speaking of turkey season, I just want to let everyone know it?s already decided that we will be having 2 turkey competitions in the upcoming season?a Turkey of the Year and a Youth Turkey of the Year.  Yes, you will have to have the date in the picture again so get ready for it!  Go ahead and think about how you are going to take your picture and be sure to carry your camera with you! 

We are in communications with some sponsors and I can tell you that it?s looking like the prize packages will be good this turkey season as well!  We'll post more information about the competitions in the weeks to come...

Regards,

Clint
 


2011 SC Predator Competition Winners

    WeHuntSC.com - The Predator Challenge Check-In
  The check-in sign
As you are most likely aware, we just crowned the winners in South Carolina?s first predator competition this past weekend. Terry Williams, Chip & Amanda Humphries emerged as the victorious team and they even got some of their hunt on video! Congratulations to the winning team hailing from McBee, SC.
 
I?m not a big predator hunter, but I don?t think I?d mind giving it a try!  Earlier this year some of our site members were mentioning to me that we should have a predator competition, but by not being an avid predator hunter this presented a dilemma for me.  I was hesitant to try to create and structure a competition that I didn?t fully understand.  For this reason, I?d like to say a big ?Thank You? to Chip Humphries (and everyone that helped him) for partnering with us and helping us properly structure, recruit sponsors, and run the competition.  We leaned on Chip and crew for insight in creating a good competition.  Without their help, it wouldn?t have been possible? so it may have just been destiny that they emerged victorious in the competition!   Also, we should give another big ?Thank You? to the Sportsman?s Warehouse in Columbia, SC as well for letting us base the check-in out of their facility. Pulling this competition off was a total team effort so thanks to everyone involved.
 
 
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We really didn?t know what to expect from the competition given that there is no official predator season and due to the youth of the site.  We were pleased to have 19 teams entered in the competition in just the first year.  We think (and hope) that the predator competition will continue to grow and get bigger every year.  While we were at the Sportsman?s Warehouse we had several people come by and note that they ?wish they had known about the competition? because they would have entered.  This is a good sign.  We also got some good marketing while socializing at the check-in.
 
The final results of the competition were:
 
1st Place: Terry Williams, Chip Humphries, Amanda Humphries ? McBee, SC
2nd Place: Dan Brothers ? Santee, SC
3rd Place: David Pruett & Todd Davis ? Spartanburg, SC
 
While we were at the check-in, Chip told me that they had some of their hunt on video.  I was pumped about this and eager to see the footage.  Since they had the footage, they were nice enough to let me include it in the below video.
 
 
I think everyone had a good time? I know we did!  We appreciate the sponsors and hunters who competed in the competition.  We hope to see you at the check-in next year as well.
 
Regards,
 
Clint
 

SC Ducks ? The Iced Out Duck Hunt

    WeHuntSC.com - Snowcovered Duck Blinds
  Snowcovered duck blinds
Have you ever been on a hunt and didn?t get a shot at anything, but still had a great time?  If so, then you can identify with one of my experiences from this past weekend.  I went on a really fun duck hunt in Pageland, South Carolina where I saw sights that I won?t soon forget.
 
I have never been on any big-time duck hunts in other states or to well-known duck hunting locations like Stuttgart, Arkansas.  I?ve got a lot of friends who have been on these types of hunts and they speak of the sky turning black with ducks and seeing more ducks than they?ve ever seen before.  This past Saturday morning I thought I was on a guided trip in a different state with how many ducks that I saw!  You may think I?m lying, but the footage below will settle any doubt that you may have?and yes, it was right here in South Carolina!  
 
The first thing I need to mention is that it was extremely cold!  This past week we got a good 7 inches of snow, followed by rain, which froze, then 3 days of below freezing temperatures?add all that together and you get a cold, slippery, snowy, icy, crunchy situation.  The location we hunted was over a big body of water and we hoped that there would be at least a few open sections of water.  As we got out of the vehicles and walked toward the water it was obvious that we weren?t going to be sneaking up on anything because every step brought a loud ?CRUNCH? of the ice-crusted-snow beneath our feet.  When we reached the water it became evident that the whole pond was frozen over and that would later prove to be a critical factor in our hunt.  Upon arriving to the water some of the hunters in our crew broke the ice and put out some decoys.  However, it didn?t take long for the water to re-freeze.  
 
WeHuntSC.com - The Sky
The guys were positioned in some blinds that were on the water level? as in?they were sitting below ground level with their eyes at water level.  In order to shoot the guys would have to flip open the top and start shooting?at least this was the game plan as I understood it.  The blinds were set up very similar to a baseball dugout that?s below the field level. With the recent snow, the blinds looked like 2 small patches of snow that were on a point located near the middle of the water way.  Also in the blind with the guys were 2 labs that I was eager to see work!  Every now and then I could hear the dog?s excitement building in anticipation of retrieving a duck.  I knew that the dogs fetching some mallards would make for some great video footage.
 
 
I was setup about 30 yards behind the blinds on the point of some winter-withered brush.  Sitting behind the blinds gave me the perspective to get the birds and the action.  We bent some of the brush around my seat and I was ready to rock.  Everyone was in position and we waited on the sun to rise.
 
WeHuntSC.com - One of the dogs        
He was ready for action  
Another aspect of hunting in this frigid atmosphere is that the video camera simply won?t record!  I?m not sure why, but if you get the camera out to record in cold weather it will flash a message and tell you that it can?t record in that cold of temperature.  To counter this I opened 2 ?Toasty Toes? (because they have adhesive) and stuck one on the right hand side of the camera (where my hand holds the camera) and one on my chest.  While I was waiting on the action I held the camera to my chest so that I was heating both sides of it and kept it at a temperature warm enough to record.  So my movements were constantly back and forth from my chest to the sky.
 
The guys said that the ducks were roosting where we were hunting and that they were already on the other side of the water when we arrived.  As I waited on the sun to rise I could hear ducks start quacking and calling from afar.  The sunrise gave us a really neat looking sky which I got a few pictures of.  When the light from the sun was enough to reflect off the ice it looked like huge piece of glass.  The ducks that were quacking were all the way on the other side of the pond and they were walking on the ice.  As the sun got a little higher up we had some wood ducks flying in early.  I could make out their silhouettes against the pink sky of the rising sun and I could also hear their wings cutting through the air as they came in. I was able to get a few of these on video. (Side note : It?s a whole lot easier to film deer than ducks!)
 
The guys had told me that they were going to wait until late to shoot and that as soon as the first shot rang out that the ducks that were roosting there would get up off the water and that I would definitely want my camera on!  I was just waiting on the moment for a shot to ring out as I knew I was going to have to be quick on my feet with the camera in order to get the maximum amount of footage.  I waited and more ducks came in, but the majority of them were landing on the other side of the pond.  Eventually the guys started moving around in the blinds. Before too long Ethen came back to where I was and told me to zoom in on the other side of the pond.  I put my camera on the tripod and zoomed in and was able to get some good footage of the ducks walking on the ice right before they jumped.  I panned from right to left and couldn?t believe how many ducks we had just hundreds of yards away from us on the ice.  They were just waddling around on the ice.  Mallards were everywhere!
 
WeHuntSC.com - Ducks on the ice
 
The guys had decided that there would be no shooting today.  The ducks were too far off and it would be very difficult for the dogs to attempt to retrieve any if they did shoot.  Sometimes you just don?t want to force things when the conditions and situations aren?t right.  As the guys got up out of the blinds the ducks were startled and got up and fled the scene.  When they got up I got the camera out and started videoing.  This is why you?ll see tons of birds flying and yet the hunters walking the other way.  I zoomed in on the birds and it may have seemed like they were closer than they were in reality, but they were a good ways out.  Some of the birds fled and some circled and then came right back down.  It was a really neat site.
WeHuntSC.com - The sky
 
 
We hung out a little after that and then it was time to go as we had to start handing out prizes to our 2010 Deer Competitions winners, but it did make it a little easier that I happen to be hunting with 2 of our winners!
 
Thanks to the guys for taking me along!
 
Regards,
 
Clint
 

Scouting Deer in the Snow

  WeHuntSC.com - Deer Track in the snow
  One of the tracks in the snow

This past year we started hunting a new piece of land in our area and one of the things we looked forward to doing was some off-season scouting.  During the season we got a good feel for where deer were traveling, what food sources they liked, and the locations we should probably put stands in.  Though, we specifically wanted to wait until the leaves got off the trees to walk around and see where any deer sign is when the deer haven?t been pressured in a while.  We thought that we may be able to find deer sign in places that we didn?t expect and give us better insight as to hunting strategies for next fall.

This past weekend provided a great chance to not only do all that, but to do it in the snow!  Since Adam and I were both in the area we headed out to do some scouting.  We walked over a large portion of the land looking for sign and checking game cameras.  One thing we noted was that the location of one of our feeders wasn?t feeding anything but raccoons and black birds!  Walking in the fresh snow also gave us insight as to the paths the deer were traveling.  And not one track led to that feeder?so yes, we?re going to move it!

As we walked over the land we saw a couple of prominent places where the deer were frequently walking.  You could easily tell that they were deer trails because of all the deer tracks that were printed in the snow.  One trail showed us where the deer were crossing a creek on the land.  It was also good to see that one of the trails led straight to our Tecomate Seed Food Plot!  One of the heavily traveled trails led us to several rubs on trees.  It?s a good sign to see buck sign in the area and I was glad that we did get out and do some scouting. 

The snow definitely gave us a unique perspective of the land.  We?ll probably move some stands and do some strategic thinking about our food plot placements in the upcoming Spring & Fall.  If you haven?t ever taken the chance to get out and walk your land after a snow, then I encourage you to do so because it could give you some insight that may change the way you hunt your land!

Another interesting note was that Adam was scanning the woods as we drove down the road and he spotted 3 does.  So, like any webneck would do?we stopped, backed up, shot some film, and then tried to make bleat and blow sounds at the does. 

Regards,

Clint
 


2010 Deer Competition Winners Receive Their Prizes

One of my most favorite parts of working on the web site is to be able to give the competition winners their prizes!  One of the winners quoted this past weekend ?Shooting the deer was good enough, now this is just the icing on the cake!? and that?s what it?s all about! Seeing the winners smile while they get their prizes makes us feel good and is rewarding for us too!

Again our winners were (See pics of the winner's deer):

The winners received some great prizes from our sponsors and each left with a handful of goodies to play with and we hope to get some ?field test? reports from them as well.  I think in total we gave out just short of $2,000 worth of prizes to the winners.  This is pretty good for the site just being a little over 1 year old and we hope it will get even better in years to come. 

We did get some interviews from this year?s winners so check it out in the video below. Thanks again to the sponsors and to everyone who participated.  Be sure to tune in early next season to see what competitions we?re hosting, what rules we?re enforcing, and what prizes you can win. 

Regards,

Clint
 


2010 SC Deer Competition Winners

*If you are one of the competition winners we will contact you via email soon!

You voted and now here are your winners:

WeHuntSC.com - GroundHog MAX Buck of the Year Competition Winner: Brantley WeHuntSC.com - Muzzy Archery Competition Winner: Spitfire100 WeHuntSC.com - True Timber Youth Competition Winner: Kyle Sutton
Buck of the Year Winner: Brantley Archery Competition Winner: Spitfire100 Youth Competition Winner: Kyle Sutton

 

WeHuntSC.com - McKenzie Scent Fan Duffle Women's Buck of the Year Competition Winner: Heather Clarkson WeHuntSC.com - True Timber Doe Competition Winner: Eddie Ramzie
Women's Buck of the Year Winner: Heather Clarkson Doe Competition Winner: Eddie Ramzie

In a couple of days we?ll have some happy hunters in South Carolina when we deliver the competition winners their prizes!  I?ll take some pics/videos and will post a blog about the prize delivery too! If you?re interested in seeing the results of the voting, go back to the vote page to see the results.

Thanks again to all who participated and to our many sponsors who have donated the prizes for our competition winners. 

Be sure to tune in early next season to get the updated rules for next year?s competitions!

Regards,

Clint
 

 


Tecomate Seed Food Plot Journey Wrap-Up

It was around this time last year when we got the green-light and started the Tecomate Seed Food Plot Journey.  The first blog entry aired last January and I didn't know what to expect, but I knew I had a lot to learn.  Around 25 blog entries and a year later, we've had some successes, some failures, some lessons learned, some memorable hunts, and some really good looking food plots.

I?ve posted some pictures below of the spring/summer and fall/winter food plots.

Spring

Fall

I'm no guru by far, but even from my little bit of experience over the last year I can tell you that the soil was one of the most important factors in our Food Plot Journey mix. We planted food plots in several different areas and the areas where the soil was best fit for the food plot were the areas where we had the best food plots. Of course rain is crucial, but rainfall is something we can't control.  Essentially the soil acts as the "transfer agent" through which your plants will get the nutrients they need to thrive. One of my takeaways will be the quality of the soil.  You can get a high quality seed or a low quality seed, but it's all moot if you don't have fertile soil.

If you've been following along then you've seen everything that we've done via video, pictures, and the text in blog entries. I created one last video of some of the before/after shots that happened along the way.

I've had a great time learning, creating, and documenting the food plots in our Food Plot Journey and hopefully I haven?t bored you with it all.  A big thanks to Tecomate Seed & the GroundHog MAX for working with us to sponsor the Food Plot Journey

And if you are on your own "Food Plot Journey" then it won't be long before it's time to start the soil samples again. I know that we're already making plans for the upcoming spring/summer and next fall/winter plots?

Regards,

Clint
 


Goose Hunting with the Wrecking Crew

   WeHuntSC.com - The Geese Results
  The geese after the hunt
Probably like many of you, my holiday season was pretty busy.  By the time New Year?s Day comes around you are kind of worn down from travel, celebrations, the festivities of the holidays, and most likely, some kind of party the night before on New Year?s Eve.  Even though I was tired, I wasn?t too tired to wake up and go hunting!  On New Year?s Day I rolled out of bed struggling from having only 4 hours of sleep and simply being worn down, but it was worth it with the hunt we would happen shortly thereafter.
 
I was heading to meet the guys from the Wrecking Crew Guide Service as we were scheduled to go out on a goose hunt.  When I stepped out of the house I noticed that it wasn?t as cold as it had been in the days previous to this hunt.  For some reason the weather warmed up for about 2 ? 3 days.  As I drove down the road I noticed some fog here and there.  I went to a store to get a drink and a biscuit.  While I was in the store I noticed two guys dressed in camouflage.  From the design of their camo I could tell they were going hunting for some type of waterfowl.  Normally I would have spoken to them just to see if they had been having any luck, but since it was so early I opted not to because I was still half asleep and going slow at the moment. The guys checked out at the register and when they turned to leave I saw the taller one?s face and it looked familiar to me, but I couldn?t remember where I had seen the guy.  I bought my stuff and headed out.
 
WeHuntSC.com - The setup on the dam   
The setup on the dam  
The fog got thicker as I drove closer to our meeting location.  This wasn?t a good sign as we were going to be hunting geese!  I?m no pro waterfowl hunter, but I do know that fog can make them change their pattern and fly at different times?normally later than usual.  When I arrived I noticed that the two guys I had seen in the store 15 minutes earlier were now talking to the Wrecking Crew guys.  I got out of the car and started getting my stuff and I heard the taller guy say ?Don?t worry about the crackers, my cousin works at a cracker company so we?ll have plenty of snacks?.  When I heard that statement it all clicked for me and I responded ?Yeah we?ll have plenty of snacks because my wife also works at a cracker company and I brought some crackers too?and as a matter of fact, your cousin is my wife!?  I remembered that I had sat in a living room with Ray Hemby only a week earlier right around Christmas?I just didn?t know that he was an avid hunter and didn?t know the connection to the Wrecking Crew.  Small world.  After we all figured out that I was going to be hunting with some in-laws then we already had a story to tell!  
 
Now to the hunt?when we left I noticed that the truck we were riding in was pulling a trailer.  Since it was dark I couldn?t see what was in the trailer, but knew that we were taking something along for the ride.  We arrived really early and the fog was still very thick.  We arrived on a gravel road along side of a winter wheat field.  Upon arrival the Wrecking Crew sprung into action.  These guys were taking stuff off the trailer and not asking any questions.  I could tell they had done this before as it seemed routine to them?this was a good sign.  The trailer was carrying a bunch of layout blinds, decoys, and bales of straw.   I jumped in the mix and we all carried the gear and set up on a dam of a pond that was in the middle of a wheat field.  When it was dark I really couldn?t tell what the setup was, but as the sun started to rise I came to understand.
WeHuntSC.com - The Wrecking Crew Guide Service
 
Daryl had previously scouted the area and had a good feel for what would happen that morning, but the fog had him worried a little bit?and rightfully so.  With insight from Daryl?s scouting the location we set up the layout blinds lying on the backside of the dam of the pond.  While Daryl, Robbie, & Pete were working hard setting up the blinds, Blake was hard at work setting up the decoys.  After the hunt Blake explained to me that there was a method to the madness and a reason for setting them up in the certain formation that he had placed them in.  Blake had read in a Ducks Unlimited magazine about a formation that was realistic and he even went and changed the formation around once later in the hunt.  Some decoys were feeding, some were standing, and they were all facing the same direction.  We also had decoys interwoven with the layout blinds by the time Blake got through.  
 
WeHuntSC.com - Decoy Outdoors
 
   WeHuntSC.com - Blake blowing the Lodge Creek Mayhem Call
  Blake blowing the
Lodge Creek Mayhem Call
The final touch was to put straw on and around the base of the layout blinds.  If you?re familiar with ?brushing in? a ground blind while deer hunting then this would be the equivalent.  The Wrecking Crew had brought a bale or two of straw and Blake and Daryl both went around the blinds throwing it on and around them to make it blend in with the field.  I told Blake he might have a future in pine straw spreading the way he was getting it done.  In time we had a lot of decoys out, blinds set up, and everything ready to go.  The guys went back down to the road and moved their trucks to where they were out of site. It was still dark at this point, but it wouldn?t be long.
 
I ended up being in between Blake and Pete and we all laid in the layout blinds and rested for a few minutes until the sun rose a little more.  Two blinds down from me Robbie Boone was seemingly attempting to grunt up a buck by snoring, but he didn?t have any luck.  (I guess his grunt call wasn?t as bad as the kind Hoot uses when rabbit hunting though!).  I had never used a layout blind before and I can see why it was easy to fall asleep momentarily; that thing was comfortable!  Faces painted, ?Drake?d out?, Decoy Outdoors logos everywhere, and WinnTuck lanyards around our necks, we were all set up and ready to roll.  Daryl had scouted, the blinds had us camouflaged, the straw ?brushed? in the blinds, we had decoys all around us, and we just happen to have a world champion caller in our group who had Lodge Creek?s latest call ?The Mayhem? around his neck.  It was just a matter of time.
 
The fog did set the waterfowl back a little.  Early in the hunt we had some ducks flying over.  We saw wood ducks, mallards, and mergansers circling.  The mergansers landed in the pond behind us and the others kept flying.  I was able to get some decent footage of the mergansers on the water too.  From the way we were lying on the dam of the pond we had to raise our heads up and peek at the ducks.  We were, as you would expect, just out of their sight and this was by design.  We let the mergansers stay on the pond and didn?t shoot at any ducks because we were there for the geese and didn?t want to risk spooking any geese.
 
WeHuntSC.com - The Geese in the sky   
   
It started getting a little lighter out and Daryl said that it wouldn?t be long.  Blake was working his call and we heard a distant goose call back at him.  Blake and the goose were going back and forth with each other like they were old friends.  The goose would call out to Blake and Blake would call to the goose over and over.  It was as if Blake was the flight control tower guiding the goose right on in for a ?safe? landing.  The goose was a solo flyer and he was getting closer.  I had the camera on and got a bead on him.  Just before he got overhead the boys unloaded on him and he crashed into the field. They put a hurting on him.  I almost broke my back twisting and turning to get this all on footage, but I was able to get it done. The fog made it difficult to focus at first, but the footage is not bad. If you?re wondering about Robbie?he was awake by now!   When that bird hit the ground Blake jumped up to go get him when he realized that there were two more geese coming in, they must have been hot on the other goose?s trail.  Blake dropped back to a knee and reloaded as he said ?Daddy, there?s two more coming?.   I think Blake quit re-loading and started calling.  These two came right down the same pipe as the first solo flyer did.  Here again I was twisting and turning awkwardly, but I got these even better on camera, but no one shot!  I was wondering why no one shot, but I think everyone had unloaded on that first goose and didn?t have any shells in their guns!  With the whole crew there this was hard to believe.  The two geese soared on through the air calling back and forth with Blake and they made it through free due to the first bird taking one for the team.
 
  WeHuntSC.com - Daryl Hodge of the Wrecking Crew Guide Service
  Daryl Hodge of the Wrecking Crew
Now our hearts were pumping and the adrenaline was flowing.  If you?ve been hunting before then you know the feeling I?m talking about.  The feeling when the first group has already come in and you know that it?s on and the clock is ticking.  Our senses were on high alert as we waited to hear or see anything.  We knew the next group wouldn?t be long behind them.  Daryl had said that it would be best if the geese came in several small groups because this would give us more shots on them, but that just wasn?t in the cards for us on this hunt!  
 
We waited and Blake randomly called out.  We waited for a while and before I knew it we heard some commotion very close to us.  Wings were flapping, but we had not heard one goose call out.  The geese came in silently.  We got them to come over our way and Blake was going to town on his call.  A group of geese so large that I couldn?t fit them all in the lens of the camera was upon us and the boys unloaded on them.  The geese started climbing when they heard the shots and I didn?t know which way to film because there were so many geese in the sky!  You can see in the video where I?m moving the camera around trying to film it all.  In that shot I?m not zoomed in at all?that?s really how close they were to us.  It all happened so quick it kind of caught me by surprise.  After the initial shots Blake went to town again on the call trying to get the geese to circle back.  The guys had downed 3 birds, but we were only able to find 2 of them.  It was an awesome moment to take in when they were right on top of us.

 
Below are a few pics of the hunt. Click the thumbnails to get larger versions of the pics
 

 
We waited a little longer to see if any ?late-flyers? would come through, but that was pretty much it.  We had some mallards fly past us as we were talking, but no one shot at them.  We all talked about the hunt and deconstructed what had just happened for a few minutes and, of course, eat some of the crackers that we had!  Then it was time to shoot the post-game interview and pack up and leave.  We all helped carry the stuff and then we headed out. The hunt went a little longer than we anticipated due to the fog, but when you?re hunting with the in-laws it?s hard for the wife to be but so mad!
 
Below is a video I created of the hunt
 
 
From spending time with family over Christmas, to rabbit hunting with the WeHuntSC guys, to goose hunting with the Wrecking Crew, my holiday season was a good one! Thanks to the Wrecking Crew for taking me along on another good hunt.  If you can?t tell from the blog, these guys go all out and simply get it done!  If you are interested in booking a hunt with the Wrecking Crew just visit their web site at www.WreckingCrewGuideService.com.
 
WeHuntSC.com - The post hunt photo 
 
Regards,
 
Clint

The WeHuntSC.com Rabbit Hunt
   WeHuntSC.com - Hoot, South Carolina's #1 Rabbit Hunter
  Hoot, South Carolina's #1 Rabbit Hunter

This past Friday morning was New Year?s Eve and a handful of the WeHuntSC.com crew and some other local hunters got together to go rabbit hunting.  We all met up near McBee, SC and Chip was even nice enough to have cooked sausage for everyone.  We munched on sausage and hung around for a little bit before starting out on the hunt.  There were probably 12 ? 15 people there and I met some nice guys from River Bottom Kennels in the Rock Hill area there too! 

While everyone was talking and eating, ?Hoot? (the internet phenom who grunts up rabbits) showed me the new addition to his dog box.  He created a piece of metal that reads ?Hoot?s Holdaline Hounds? and mounted it on his dog box.  So, if you are in SC and see a dog box with "Hoot's HoldALine Hounds" on it, then you?re riding behind Hoot.

Since we were over by Hoot?s truck I grabbed Hoot and did a quick pre-hunt interview.  We had to cut the first interview short as someone cranked a truck up in my ear and messed up the audio.  We did a second interview, but since the camera loves Hoot so much I?m posting both below for your viewing pleasure.  Shortly after the interview it was time to chase some rabbits.

WeHuntSC.com - Hoot's Hold-a-line Hounds sign on his dog box

WeHuntSC.com - Rabbit Hunters in the woods  
Some of the crew out in the cut-over  

We left and ended up at a cut-over within a couple of minutes.  Everyone got ready to walk through the brush of the cut-over.  I think the dogs could sense that we were getting close because you could hear their anticipation building in the dog boxes.  Some of us parked on the side of the road and the others drove up the dirt road that went to the cut-over.  Once we all got there Hoot did something that I thought was neat?he opened the hunt up with a prayer.  We all stopped and paused while he lead us in prayer and then about 5 minutes after the ?amen? dogs were hitting the ground.

I?m not an avid rabbit hunter, but once the dogs got on the ground it reminded me of when we went rabbit hunting last year.  Within minutes the dogs were all fertilizing the soil and a strong stench filled the air!  Hoot says that?s just part of the fun though!

    WeHuntSC.com - Bunns on the tailgate
  Bunns on the tailgate
We started trekking through the cut-over and the dogs were sniffing all around.  Some of the hunters in our group brought dogs and some didn?t.  With the dogs being mixed with other hunters dogs I think it took them a bit to get in the groove.  I could be wrong though, but the dogs seemed to be intermingling and checking each other out early on.  Since we had a large group we talked about some safety precautions and some of the guys didn?t even carry guns.  As we walked through the brush I kept waiting to hear the dogs get on a hot rabbit trail, but it didn?t happen as quick as I thought it would.  We were talking, walking, and listening at random intervals.

I wasn?t able to stay too long because I still had some family holiday functions to attend so I had to jet early in the hunt.  I would have loved to stay and get some more footage though.  I believe the guys ended up getting about 5 rabbits in total.  Hoot was kind enough to send me a pic of two rabbits on the tailgate.

It was neat to get out and meet up with some of the crew plus to meet some new faces.  I hope we can do it again sometime soon! Thanks to Chip for cooking and all the other guys for making it a good time.

Regards,

Clint

 


Vote for the Winner

It?s going to be like a second Christmas pretty soon for the winners of our competitions?but first someone has to win!  Last year we selected the winners, but this year we?ve narrowed it down to 3 entries per competition and are letting the site audience vote on our winners.  Voting will be live for 7 days and run through Jan 10th.  On Jan 11th the winners will be announced and the prizes will be delivered shortly thereafter.  Stay tuned for the winner?s blog when we post pics/videos of the winners receiving their prizes.

As you know, this year we implemented the ?have the date in the pic rule? and that made many pics ineligible for the competition.  We had to enforce this rule because site users were uploading pics of deer shot in previous years.  Forcing hunters to put the date in the pic removes the question as to when the deer was harvested.  In this year?s GroundHog MAX Buck of the Year Competition we had to make a ruling on a pic that was a tough decision. 

   WeHuntSC.com - We couldn't accept this picture
  Hated to throw this pic out

Ryan Lyle posted a game cam pic of a deer (with the date in it) then posted a pic of the harvested deer right beside of it. It was a great deer!  It seems Ryan found out about the competition after he harvested the buck so he created a side by side pic showing the game cam pic of the deer and then the pic of him and the deer after he shot it.  While the rack in both pics looks very similar, we threw this pic out from judging because we want to abide by our own rules, we want to be fair to the entries that did have the date in the picture of the harvested deer, and we also don?t want to have to compare any racks with game cam pics in future entries.  It?s just too fine of a line to walk and could lead to unfair decisions and future scrutiny.  While this deer is one of the biggest deer I?ve ever seen shot in SC, we?re sorry that we can?t accept the photo as an entry.  Feel free to complain in the comment section below.

With all of that said, thanks to everyone for participating and thanks to our sponsors for donating such great products to WeHuntSC.com & to our winners.

Go and Cast Your Vote

Regards,

Clint
 


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