Digging holes

OldJerseyGirl

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Jun 28, 2013
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O.K. here goes. Please don't think I am a dummy here. But, when you dig your holes, is it better to dig a larger one than try to make a very small one? I have found that you do more damage to turf if you try to dig a small hole then have to make it bigger. How big do you make your hole, palm sized, saucer? I always dig three sides and flip it back so that it goes back in nicely after I fill the whole. But sometimes when I pinpoint it is on one side or the other and I have to make it bigger. I feel if I made it bigger in the first place it would have been better. Tell me what you do.
 

Good question. I too dig 3 sides and flip the turf back. Back when I was not so good at pinpointing I would often have to dig more to 1 side or the other. Now I take a little more time to p.p. which gets me dead center of the target & eliminates any additional digging. Anything under 6 inches I will dig a palm sized hole. Any deeper I find that I am not as accurate and will need to make the hole bigger. Also I carry a "coin popper" tool for targets just a few inches down which eliminates digging altogether
 

Well, I am terrible with pinpointing, especially with this DD coil. I have tried everything and just cannot get it right, sooo.
 

OJG, save up for a pin pointer if you dont already have one....Im not overly concerned about my holes because I dont dig tuff areas, in the woods I do dig a larger hole though and then fill it in, cover it with leaves and be gone.
 

There was another thread on his with a lot of replies about 6 weeks ago you can find it if you search on "digging holes"
I tend to hunt wooded areas mostly, but when on turf I do the 3 cuts and flap method about 5 inches square.
 

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