timberjack86
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Good video, thanks for sharing!
I love still hunting and deer tracking in snow. Most areas I hunt are big tracks of forest with low deer densities. I try to wait for a day with light rain when there is no snow or hunt immediately following a good snow storm and woods are coming alive again. That said if I find an area with a pocket of deer I know when to slow down and sit. I don’t get a lot of time for pre season scouting so still hunting helps me to understand what is going on in an area pretty quick.<iframe width="560" height="315" src="" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Anyone else like still hunting whitetails? Most years I do it more than I sit on stand. I feel like in the "big country" I hunt, it's a little more efficient than sit and wait...I put together a video from a kill a few years back. Let me know what you think.
Same for me. I still hunted more years past then I found good spots and sat. this year I was on the move alot without many acorns the deer were spread all overI love still hunting and deer tracking in snow. Most areas I hunt are big tracks of forest with low deer densities. I try to wait for a day with light rain when there is no snow or hunt immediately following a good snow storm and woods are coming alive again. That said if I find an area with a pocket of deer I know when to slow down and sit. I don’t get a lot of time for pre season scouting so still hunting helps me to understand what is going on in an area pretty quick.
I always feel like it's how hunting was meant to be doneI just started still hunting last year with a rifle and my bow. Before that I would just sit in the stand all day. So far I've killed a doe and my biggest buck to date with my rifle. I've even had a couple shot opportunities with my bow but didn't shoot. It is so much more exciting hunting that way. Stand hunting I feel like I'm shooting deer. Still hunting I feel like an actual hunter. It's tough in the North East but if it's wet and windy you have a pretty good chance.
What makes for good conditions? I'd like to get into hunting public land this way, but I've always been a stand hunter.If conditions are favorable it is a fun and productive way to hunt. Sometimes conditions make it almost impossible and stand hunting is the only way to go.
Yeah tough year for acorns in NW NH. I was optimistic all year seeing them in the trees. They fell early and what fell were not great and vacuumed up quick by the critters before the season started. Did have some in the southern part of the state though.Same for me. I still hunted more years past then I found good spots and sat. this year I was on the move alot without many acorns the deer were spread all over
Fresh snow is the best of course, especially if you want to track. If there's no snow, then wet conditions keeps things quiet and scent down.What makes for good conditions? I'd like to get into hunting public land this way, but I've always been a stand hunter.