Hello!
I am newer and largely unsuccessful public land whitetail hunter. I have killed some deer on private but have only had a single public land shot opportunity. I find myself routinely getting frustrated hunting public here in KY where I have had more squirrel dogs come by my stand than I have deer.
The only time I have had a shot was when I hiked 5 miles out into Big South Fork NRRA, spent 7 miles hiking and scouting the day before season opened, and whiffed a 50 yard shot with a rifle on a small buck (bow was getting restrung and I don't practice enough with a gun) that next morning. I do not mind doing this but for a one day hunt it is not feasible. Most of the public land here is small tracts where you cannot get more than a half mile from a road and they are hunted to death. The more remote and rugged hunting opportunities have not awesome deer densities (my buck was in a 1 deer per 15 acres area). By the time I find deer my day hunt is usually over.
Does anyone have any book recommendations for how to put myself in front of more deer, despite all the people in the woods? I can find sign and find trails but no deer. I spent this past weekend in 3 different trees where the ground was covered in acorns but never saw a deer. I am assuming the pressure from gun season, the opening of late muzzleloader, and the squirrel hunters with dogs did not help my chances. Not at all ruling out my own shortcomings of scent control and stand placement, I just have a hard time getting all the puzzle pieces to work.
Thanks!
I am newer and largely unsuccessful public land whitetail hunter. I have killed some deer on private but have only had a single public land shot opportunity. I find myself routinely getting frustrated hunting public here in KY where I have had more squirrel dogs come by my stand than I have deer.
The only time I have had a shot was when I hiked 5 miles out into Big South Fork NRRA, spent 7 miles hiking and scouting the day before season opened, and whiffed a 50 yard shot with a rifle on a small buck (bow was getting restrung and I don't practice enough with a gun) that next morning. I do not mind doing this but for a one day hunt it is not feasible. Most of the public land here is small tracts where you cannot get more than a half mile from a road and they are hunted to death. The more remote and rugged hunting opportunities have not awesome deer densities (my buck was in a 1 deer per 15 acres area). By the time I find deer my day hunt is usually over.
Does anyone have any book recommendations for how to put myself in front of more deer, despite all the people in the woods? I can find sign and find trails but no deer. I spent this past weekend in 3 different trees where the ground was covered in acorns but never saw a deer. I am assuming the pressure from gun season, the opening of late muzzleloader, and the squirrel hunters with dogs did not help my chances. Not at all ruling out my own shortcomings of scent control and stand placement, I just have a hard time getting all the puzzle pieces to work.
Thanks!