bigdave39355
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last years optics and gear will be plenty good starting out.
last years optics and gear will be plenty good starting out.
Hunting pressure in Wisconsin is really difficult to explain, maybe you know too but I’m not sure if you’ve hunted the gun season here. I can definitely get away from people but the amount of food sources literally everywhere and incredibly dense cover make it really easy for deer to become almost unhuntable. Driving is about the most efficient way to have success after the first couple hours. There’s definitely a lot of deer here and some great bucks but they are unbelievably nocturnal, just starting to see deer feeding during daylight again now.I hate to say it, but you would probably see less people on your hunt in Wisconsin than 5 miles deep in public land out west. As said above, more folks are getting deeper and deeper into the woods these days. Both for hunting and recreation opportunities.
I took a trip a few years ago to Prince of Wales Island fishing in late August. The fishing was kind of ehhh, tons of pinks that were so easy to catch they became an irritation and not too many cohos, should have gone later. Loved the country immediately though, felt like northern Wisconsin but stretched vertically. We weren’t high enough to see many bucks but the black tail does were almost as thick as the gnats.I was over deer hunting until I went on my first trip to SE Alaska for black tails, it was awesome, now I always want to go back.
Honestly a large part of it is I really enjoy eating something I’ve killed and I particularly like venison. I could definitely plant my butt on a field edge and shoot does here for the freezer but there’s no fun in it anymore.Why do you want to love deer hunting again?
I’ve hunted my entire life in Wisconsin and learned what I like and dislike about my home state. I live for duck hunting every fall here, it takes up a majority of my time until our November gun season with a little bowhunting snuck in between, I do a lot of winter squirrel and rabbit hunting after that. The common themes being that I can only stand passively hunting in small doses, despise bringing along anything that I don’t absolutely need and have an enormous tolerance for horrible terrain and zero tolerance for hunting pressure. Both duck and small game hunting fit right in and I’ve found niches where I can have plenty of success and a minimum of frustration. Deer hunting here is different, stand hunting public land is a boring gamble on either hunting where you know the deer will be or trying to anticipate where pressure will redirect them, usually your success or failure is evident in first couple hours of the opener, after that the deer become even more extraordinarily nocturnal. I have zero interest in the buy land, start food plots and check cameras game and while I have had good success driving deer I really would rather hunt solo. I have access to private land but the hunting equates to trading time for opportunities in the same routine areas and there’s really no more adventure left to it. If I took the time in late October and early November to hunt some of my big woods spots with a bow I would no doubt have better hunting but that time period is already spoken for with chasing ducks. I would love to entirely replace deer hunting here with an annual trip somewhere else. Ideally I’m looking for a place where I can put a lot of distance between myself and others through sheer effort and hunt with a minimum of equipment. Although the deer don’t need to be high scoring behemoths I would at least like a reasonable opportunity to target a mature deer. I want to be able to spot and stalk rather than jump shoot and I want to hunt entirely on public land. So far I’ve developed an interest in Montana and Kansas, I’d be as happy with a mule deer as a whitetail. As a 106% green western hunter I’m not expecting a ton of initial success but I’d at least like to go into the pursuit somewhat prepared. I’m looking for some help setting myself up with some practical and minimalistic gear and the basic skills I’ll need. I’ve never used binoculars, I’ve never quartered and packed out an animal, while I’m comfortable shooting deer to 250 yards most of my shooting has been inside of 100 and most importantly while I’ve done tons of still hunting but never stalked an animal I’ve actually spotted. I’m possibly the cheapest man on earth and have no interest in the cool factor of anything so while I want quality gear matching, name brand or even new gear is completely unimportant. Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated and although there’s not much I can give in return I do have a good grasp on a unique approach of waterfowl hunting and a lifetime of fishing knowledge that I would be more than happy to share.