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Talondale 11-30-2006 09:59 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
The best arguement against it was overheating (and the wheezing sound my lungs would be making scaring off the deer). I have imitated the cadance of a squirrel. Three quick steps on my toes, stop, three steps. Seems to work. I don't always do it but helps when I have to quickly get through an area with lots of dry leaves. I find I'm more successful just being EXTRA SLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOWWWW. I make no more noise than a bird rustling in the leaves.

il coyote 11-30-2006 10:15 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
How many times have you walked in real slow and quiet(or ran if that's what you're into), thinking you were doing everything right, only to bonk your bow against your climbing stick or treestand while pulling it up???

I think that if you are walking on leaves within earshot of deer, there is very lttle you can do to fool them.

JESUS loves archers 11-30-2006 10:25 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
I get poked in the eye almost every day just walking in the woods,if I ran to my stand I would be able to see all day,then I would have to sound shoot

RTA47 11-30-2006 10:40 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 

ORIGINAL: il coyote

How many times have you walked in real slow and quiet(or ran if that's what you're into), thinking you were doing everything right, only to bonk your bow against your climbing stick or treestand while pulling it up???
I here ya same thing here, I can`t count the times that has happened? But then again i would hate to know what it would sound like if i were to take off running threw the woods before daylight with my climbing stand of my back thick cloths on to stay warm carrying my bow with other hand get to the place i want to hunt out breath sweating? Wow! you know come to think about:eek:Don`t sound much like fun to me? I think i will just stick to walking in quietly has i can and take my chance`s

GMMAT 11-30-2006 10:47 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
Then you'll never know, will ya?;)

Jeff

RTA47 11-30-2006 10:59 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 

ORIGINAL: SBGobblers

Then you'll never know, will ya?;)

Jeff
No i guess not;)

Talondale 11-30-2006 11:16 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
I've walked within 10 yards of bedded mature bucks before they knew I was there (or I knew they were there too :D).

nctaxi 11-30-2006 11:17 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
Here's an old tip from Field & Stream: Tie a stick to yourbelt loop when walking in. Let it drag when you're walking ot your stand. It helps cover the pattern of your walking. I remember reading that back in the 80's, I have tried it but can't answer if it was a good or bad thing. It's just one of those things that have always stuck out in my mind.

GMMAT 11-30-2006 11:18 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 
Go read Joe's book. He ran in and killed a Booner. To each his own.

I honestly was SO frustrated the morning I did it....It was either that or go home. i figured I couldn't bump any more if I'd brought a boom box with me and a KISS CD.

Jeff

RTA47 11-30-2006 11:39 AM

RE: Running to your stand... sounds like deer...
 

ORIGINAL: SBGobblers

Go read Joe's book. He ran in and killed a Booner. To each his own.

I honestly was SO frustrated the morning I did it....It was either that or go home. i figured I couldn't bump any more if I'd brought a boom box with me and a KISS CD.
(lmao) Good one jeff!
I would have just walked on back to the truck and sead to h*ll with it[:'(]

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