Do you hunt from home?

Trees91

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Some good hunting from home. I live in a bird hunters paradise. Whitetail deer isn't too shabby either. Bit of a stretch, but if I leave the house early enough I can get out to mule deer country.
 

Jgray

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Like many have already said; its a little of both for me. I really appreciate the closer to home spots the older I get.
 
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After a trip to the shooting range I was talking w my father about how hunting has changed, the technology, and the travel involved.

Anyway we were wondering how many folks get to hunt from the house anymore? Sleep in your own bed set an alarm and go hunting. It seems with guys chasing the best perceived unit, out of state guys, and heck even front "rangers" setting up camps that it is getting less and less as in my fathers day they never traveled to hunt.. Now I am lucky as most of my scouting/hunting is from home w overnights and 2 nights mixed in there. Or almost everything I hunt is a hour or 2 from the front door even if ya count the hike, dirt bike, side by side, or jeep to approach.

So how many of you guys sleep in your own bed and hunt from your house? Does not matter what ya hunt just wondering how many folks get to hunt like this and what ya are hunting?
I get to do both , I much prefer hunting out of family cabin but do hunt from home when the schedule makes it happen
 
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I have property that shares a property line with a NF and I have access to 800 acre farm 11 miles from my house...except hunting out west I mostly sleep in my bed. WT, Black bear, ducks, rabbits, squirrels, dove all from my house.
 

N.ID7803

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I am primarily sleeping at home while hunting archery elk in September and whitetails or mule deer in November and at home for sure for bears. Occasionally the neighbor and I will pack up a wall tent and go hunt late season elk or mule deer.
 
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IMG_1474.jpegIMG_1473.jpegIMG_1471.jpegIMG_1470.jpegInteresting to see quite a few folks still can hunt from home. I pry hunt/scout from
my bed 50%ish of the time. Or I end up back packed into wilderness areas a lot when hunting. Again I am lucky or when ya have 350”+ type bulls and well “golden” bucks around the house on public no need to travel to far 👍🪩!

Could kill a pretty darn good buck walking distance from my house each year as I got permission 😉 but from where I sit what’s the fun in that. I will stick to competing it out at 12’k + on public land w a bow.…

Anyway above are only a couple of the regulars around my house this year or maybe when I get too old to hunt up high I will take advantage of that opportunity..

Last night was fun we sat in the porch for a bit and listened to the rattle of the antlers as the bucks fought in the area by moonlight = pretty cool…
 

Sneaker

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Both of these are from walking from the house in AZ. The herd is hit and miss nearby though, some years there will be a herd of 20 does during the rut to keep and eye on, some years there are no deer within miles. We quail hunt out back as well. And have trapped bobcats.IMG_4995.jpeg
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I have a few acres at home. 1200 acres of state ground a few hundred yards away to the west and a bigger hunk of state ground 5 miles to the east. Could actually do a lot of hunting for WT, pheasant, ducks, geese, turkey from home but rarely do. Have a cabin about 3 hours away in some big north woods country and I try to pull off a western hunt or two every year, so there's just not a lot of time left. If I'm still around this country when I retire I'll maybe put more effort into hunting out my backdoor, but such as it is, I like the feel of a camp or staying with family/buddies for a few days and making hunting a priority. There's certainly more and bigger dear around home than around our cabin, but I guess you could say that I'm at the stage where the total experience is worth as much or more than the outcome in terms of tags filled.

As stated by others, when I hunt close to home, thoughts of what I could be getting done on the homestead, where there is always plenty of ongoing projects and remodeling, take over and ultimately take away from the experience. I left a 160"+ buck go during the rut a few years ago that wouldn't leave a doe that was bedded in my front yard.

The walleye fishing within 5 min from home is fantastic, and I try to make the most of that season every year, so there's always that.
 
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