The Deer are getting Too Smart
#41
Not the killing kind of stalking.
#43
If I have to explain, I guess it was a sorry attempt at humor. You said I was sending you flowers and I was talking of the stalkers that can't take no for an answer and creeply stalk that person. As in I have a thing for you, nevermind.
Not the killing kind of stalking.
Not the killing kind of stalking.
Just got your flowers. Thanks.
#44
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Nontypical Buck
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LOVE IT!!!! Maybe that explains it!!!!
Here is my opinion
I have hunted many years also, I don't believe deer are smart, nor are they going to get smart, deer are creatures of habit, & these habits are controlled in part to weather, feeding areas, bedding areas, landscape change, & the rut. & last but not least Hunting pressure. All but the last can be an advantage to the hunter. remember, deer don't do much, they eat, sleep, and well you know the other///, Hunting pressure is your enemy, if you want to improve your odds try and hunt where others are not, even if it means across the road, I don't know if I would call it smart or not but deer become very alert when under pressure. if you hunt in areas where there is a high degree of pressure, the hunter has to get smart!! get out early, stay out late, Scents should become your friend. spend time in the woods, get to know their habits.
I do understand we all live in different parts of the country, I hunt some areas where I won't see another hunter (or very few) all season, Most of my hunting today has low to medium pressure area. I don't think deer are getting any smarter, I think sometimes people take the "Hunt" out of "hunting" JMOP Doc
Here is my opinion
I have hunted many years also, I don't believe deer are smart, nor are they going to get smart, deer are creatures of habit, & these habits are controlled in part to weather, feeding areas, bedding areas, landscape change, & the rut. & last but not least Hunting pressure. All but the last can be an advantage to the hunter. remember, deer don't do much, they eat, sleep, and well you know the other///, Hunting pressure is your enemy, if you want to improve your odds try and hunt where others are not, even if it means across the road, I don't know if I would call it smart or not but deer become very alert when under pressure. if you hunt in areas where there is a high degree of pressure, the hunter has to get smart!! get out early, stay out late, Scents should become your friend. spend time in the woods, get to know their habits.
I do understand we all live in different parts of the country, I hunt some areas where I won't see another hunter (or very few) all season, Most of my hunting today has low to medium pressure area. I don't think deer are getting any smarter, I think sometimes people take the "Hunt" out of "hunting" JMOP Doc
On the shooting a big old doe thing, I will take one if she's past her prime, or alone with no fawns. And it's not like I'll shot one the first time I see her alone with no fawns, it's because I have seen her many times alone, but also I love to eat venesion.
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#46
Fork Horn
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If they didn't learn, remember and pattern us humans. Everyone would have a large set of antlers on the wall, instead I have read only about 1% of hunters will kill a deer larger than 160".
I hear guys all the time say, we just don't have deer that big here. All I can say is just cause you do not see them, doesn't mean they aren't there. They have out patterned you and know where you are.
Yes, the rut changes things but, that is with all males. throw it in front of us and we loose all thought and reason.
I hear guys all the time say, we just don't have deer that big here. All I can say is just cause you do not see them, doesn't mean they aren't there. They have out patterned you and know where you are.
Yes, the rut changes things but, that is with all males. throw it in front of us and we loose all thought and reason.
#47
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Northern Chautauqua Co. N.Y.
If they didn't learn, remember and pattern us humans. Everyone would have a large set of antlers on the wall, instead I have read only about 1% of hunters will kill a deer larger than 160".
I hear guys all the time say, we just don't have deer that big here. All I can say is just cause you do not see them, doesn't mean they aren't there. They have out patterned you and know where you are.
Yes, the rut changes things but, that is with all males. throw it in front of us and we loose all thought and reason.
I hear guys all the time say, we just don't have deer that big here. All I can say is just cause you do not see them, doesn't mean they aren't there. They have out patterned you and know where you are.
Yes, the rut changes things but, that is with all males. throw it in front of us and we loose all thought and reason.
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From: Northern Chautauqua Co. N.Y.

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