What do you prefer? Which time gives you the most sightings or shot opportunities?
I thoroughly enjoy being in a stand early, well before dawn, and watch the woods wake up. It's almost a tradition to be in the woods at dawn. But recently I'm starting to feel it's a dangerous proposition to get to a stand in the dark especially if any open field or meadow is involved. We all think we can sneak in without detection but do we? When I see deer from a morning stand it's usually late morning after things have settled down from my entering.
The term "slipping into a stand before dawn between feeding and bedding" sounds great but any walking in the dark in that critical area seems risky when it comes to bumping/alerting the deer. (except for maybe young ones)
I have one area that I have abandoned as a morning location because it is almost impossible to get to the stand without alerting the wise old does. I now hunt this location in the late morning or late afternoon or both. Evenings are always better.
What about oak woods with lots of acorns dropping? Morning or afternoon? I'm definitely seeing more deer if I go in later in the morning or early afternoon.
All bets are off when the chasing starts. I get there early and stay late.
What about you?
(I am referring to bow hunting only)
I thoroughly enjoy being in a stand early, well before dawn, and watch the woods wake up. It's almost a tradition to be in the woods at dawn. But recently I'm starting to feel it's a dangerous proposition to get to a stand in the dark especially if any open field or meadow is involved. We all think we can sneak in without detection but do we? When I see deer from a morning stand it's usually late morning after things have settled down from my entering.
The term "slipping into a stand before dawn between feeding and bedding" sounds great but any walking in the dark in that critical area seems risky when it comes to bumping/alerting the deer. (except for maybe young ones)
I have one area that I have abandoned as a morning location because it is almost impossible to get to the stand without alerting the wise old does. I now hunt this location in the late morning or late afternoon or both. Evenings are always better.
What about oak woods with lots of acorns dropping? Morning or afternoon? I'm definitely seeing more deer if I go in later in the morning or early afternoon.
All bets are off when the chasing starts. I get there early and stay late.
What about you?
(I am referring to bow hunting only)
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