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Hunterwannabe 09-19-2007 08:45 AM

Need help!
 
I am new to bow hunting so I have some questions. I have went seven times and only once have I had a deer come out near me only to have it run off by my aunt on a 4 wheeler. I have several good looking spots to hunt but so far no luck at all. Could I be leaving to much of a scent trail? I am bathing with scent shampoo and body wash and I am practically bathing in scent spray and still nothing. The deer do come out but it is always after dark and always where I am not hunting. Any suggestions? I have hunted two different stands and a ground blind. My husband tells me to keep at it but I am not even seeing or hearing them.

txjourneyman 09-19-2007 08:53 AM

RE: Need help!
 
Welcome to the forums! Be patient, if the deer are there chances are you'll get your chance. If you are cautious about how much scent you are leaving behind, I would say keep an eye on the wind. No matter how careful you are if the deer are down wind you will get busted. Also limit the amount of movement on stand. They have great eyes and will bust a fidgity hunter.
Keep at it and read all you can here. This site is a treasure trove of info! Good luck!

outdooraholic 09-19-2007 08:55 AM

RE: Need help!
 
theres only about a thousand things that could go wrong. even the hunters that do everthing perfectly could still not see deer. so dont get discouraged. some very basic things (im not trying to "insult your inteligence") would be wind, walking in queitly, sitting still, camo darkness/lightness (if your wearing something very dark like mossy oak, in a very open field, you dont blend in) if your hands and face are exposed, sometimes they can see that along ways away. like i said there are NUMEROUS things that can either make or break a hunt. thats why hunting is so addictive - its like natures chess - every move has to be just right in order to "win". another thing is the deers feeding pattern might not be "condusive" to your hunting schedule. just wait for rut, that time of year bucks usually get a little love drunk and dont care as much about the little things. like i said just dont get discouraged - the harder the game - the sweeter the victory ;)

RDHunter 09-19-2007 09:01 AM

RE: Need help!
 
Welcome to the forums , like the journeyman said keep the wind in your face , sit still as possiable and you might want to try some attractive sents to lure them in.
This early in the season I would use some doe pee or maybe Trails End by WildLife Reshearch and Deer Dander from Team Fitzgerald.

wvubowhunter 09-19-2007 09:31 AM

RE: Need help!
 
Welcome to the forum. Try not to get discouraged. Before last season, I went two or three seasons without even drawing my bow back. Keep at it, it will happen.

huntingson 09-19-2007 09:34 AM

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The deer are not coming out until dark? Welcome to early season hunting;) For the most part, deer have become relatively nocternal due to the hunting pressure that has been put on them over the years. Your best chances during the early season are going to be at first and last light. You stand locations for this time of year shoudl generally be between bedding areas and feeding areas since it is food that is on their minds this time of year. Good luck and relax, it is not supposed to be easy.

sentinelwolf 09-19-2007 09:46 AM

RE: Need help!
 
like everyone else said keep at it, it will happen if the deer are there. good luck

farmcntry 09-19-2007 09:49 AM

RE: Need help!
 
I'd hunt his stand![8D]

BowHuntingFool 09-19-2007 09:54 AM

RE: Need help!
 
If you have a general idea where there coming on and off the field, set your stand in the woods 100 yards or so on one of the trails that their using, catch them before they come into the field to feed! They will hold up in these areas(staging areas) and wait until its dark enough or feel safe to come out in the open fields! Don't be afraid to move your stand if needed, even if its only 20 yards or so! Good luck!

outdoorslover 09-19-2007 10:48 AM

RE: Need help!
 
keep at it and you will get your chance! Just don't get discouraged!! That happens easily with bowhunting.

You will learn through time!!

Copper31 09-19-2007 10:53 AM

RE: Need help!
 
Welcome to the forum and Welcome to hunting. It will take time. Just be patient and it will come. My little brother has been hunting for 8 years and I would bet up until last year he hasn't seen a half dozen deer total. The only reason he saw dee was because I put him in my stand. Keep your head up, it will come to you.

mathews outback 09-19-2007 01:03 PM

RE: Need help!
 
welcome to the world of hunting,be patient and persistent it will pay off trust me!!!!!!!!

RHanbaum 09-19-2007 01:11 PM

RE: Need help!
 
Keep at it the rewards are GREAT!!!!You have received some good advice, when they do come in, REMEMBER, if YOU can see the Deer's eyes, THEY can see and detect you!!! Watch your movement. When on stand, scan the area that is the closet to you first, then work your way out and around. They are crafty and have a way of SNEAKING up on you!!! B patient!!! Good Luck!!!

parker34 09-19-2007 01:46 PM

RE: Need help!
 
Ditto everyone else. Try moving between the bedding andfeeding areas.
More importantly, Enjoy the outdoors for what it is and the time you get to be there. Stressing out about not getting a deer is probably a good way to get burned out.. Enjoy the quiet time by yourself w/ Mother Nature.
Watch a bird or squirrel for a while. That will keep you still.
I find when I am watching some other critter is when those deer tend to appear behind me somehow.

Good luck and stick to it!!

Killer_Primate 09-19-2007 02:40 PM

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I love this stuff!
Reflecting back at your very first “Plan – B”. What plan are we on now boys? That is the cool part wannabe. If it were easy, they’d call it “killing” vs. “hunting”. Not to mention you’re new at this and you’re up against the most worthy opponent that exists. They are professionals at this game and you are a rookie. If they screw up, they die. Now go read some more info on hunting. Pay special attention to scent, listen to the others, but above all else, enjoy…

Monsters do exist you know. In the deer’s world, you are a monster. You can either be a big scary stinky monster that they run from and avoid at all costs; or you could be a professional monster, that they only catch wind of after they hear the sound… THAWACK!

The only difference between the two monsters is knowledge, patience and perseverance.

Good luck,

KP


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