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What's your favorite way to hunt?
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RE: What's your favorite way to hunt?
ORIGINAL: Cougar Mag
Patti, I applaud you for giving us a poll where we could give multiple answers, and thats just what I did.
I voted tree stands and hunting in camo from the ground, hunting solo although I love taking my son with me since he is finally into hunting more, and I voted early morning.
1.Tree stands because I've more success with it.
2. Hunting from ground because its a blast and a great feeling taking a deer from the ground.
3. Solo hunt, because less human scent is distributed and on the way to my hunting area I can change my mind on how and where I want to hunt at the spur of the moment. I'll add that whenever my son is down, I am very excited to take him along anytime he wants to go.
4. Early morning, because I hate trailing deer in the dark and greater success in the morning. I will add though that in late season I see more deer in the afternoons/evenings.
Patti, I applaud you for giving us a poll where we could give multiple answers, and thats just what I did.
I voted tree stands and hunting in camo from the ground, hunting solo although I love taking my son with me since he is finally into hunting more, and I voted early morning.
1.Tree stands because I've more success with it.
2. Hunting from ground because its a blast and a great feeling taking a deer from the ground.
3. Solo hunt, because less human scent is distributed and on the way to my hunting area I can change my mind on how and where I want to hunt at the spur of the moment. I'll add that whenever my son is down, I am very excited to take him along anytime he wants to go.
4. Early morning, because I hate trailing deer in the dark and greater success in the morning. I will add though that in late season I see more deer in the afternoons/evenings.
I agree with numbers 1, 3, and part of 4. I don't like tracking a deer at dark either, but early in bow season the afternoons are better. I do kill most of my deer in the mornings in late Oct. and Nov. I agree with you again that late season movement is a little better in the evening. There is nothing like a cool crisp calm morning in the woods.