Dowssing for Game

lesjcbs

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Both but mainly in the field, AM to get an idea of where to hunt.
Marvin
 

elh

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Both but mainly in the field, AM to get an idea of where to hunt.
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Sam (LOBO) WOLFE taught deer hunting in his map dowsing classes. He showed how when the deer was dowsed it would spook him and make him run.
Have you found that to be true in your case? Maybe dowsing ''the area'' might not spook him, but I know what it feels like to be dowsed. If man can feel the dowsing then it is sure to make a deer feel it and spook him. Some folks rely on their fishing trips by dowsing too.
 

aarthrj3811

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If man can feel the dowsing then it is sure to make a deer feel it and spook him. Some folks rely on their fishing
Interesting. I have found many deer beds so I don’t think anything can feel Dowsing. Since the signals I receive come from the targets I don’t know how you could think that the object could possibly know that they are being dowsed
.Art
 

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elh

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Interesting. I have found many deer beds so I don’t think anything can feel Dowsing. Since the signals I receive come from the targets I don’t know how you could think that the object could possibly know that they are being dowsed
.Art
Hello Art, Glad you said that because each dowser has his own opinion on many different things. I don't really expect every dowser to see things like the others.
This feeling being dowsed goes along with the fact that 6 dowsers dowsing the same map can hit six different places and no one can say exactly what causes it to turn out that way. I do respect the feelings and ways of others. Sam Wolfe dowsed me the night after the first day in class. That is a feeling never to be forgotten. Now exactly HOW he did it has gone to the grave with him. He was very successful in his dowsing and I was told that he helped a boys home or something like that many times.
Back to the deer hunt: He instructed the class to dowse for the largest buck on his individual map ( topos that he furnished for practice) and part of the class had to chase his buck as he moved. I cannot explain it, I just know what happened that day. Another thing he did was go outside the class room and planted a target across a lake with his mind only, then got the class out there to dowse it. Only one man out of 6 or 7 hit the target. All the others hit all around it. Each person there was using his own Anderson rod. That particular day was proof that if you think a target is over by that old pine tree and then dowse it,, the rod will tell you the same thing. THAT is another mystery in dowsing but it works. Have a great week Art.:coffee2:one here and :coffee2:noe to go
 

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