RUT TIP
#11
RE: RUT TIP
ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter
I agree with you Magic. I don't think you would have to worry about a stand.
ORIGINAL: magicman54494
AS you wish. I used to think that way too. A buck after a doe is so preoccupied that you could almost stand in the open and not be noticed. I stuck one from the ground this way, didn't get him, I hit him in the shoulder blade. I shot another from the ground with a gun. He was one of 4 bucks chasing a doe. I had to jump off to the side as I shot to avoid getting run over. IN BLAZE ORANGE. I don't think I would try to relocate my stand unless I could do it real fast. I am not that fast.
ORIGINAL: early in
Yes Magic, that is a good tip, and I agree becauseI've seen this happen before. In my case though, I don't think it would be worthdisturbing the woods moving my tree stand. Like JoeRE said, it would have to be a ground assault to be worth moving for, andI'm not giving up my treestand!JMHO
ORIGINAL: JoeRE
That is one of the biggest reasons I plan on doing more hunting from the ground this year...
That is one of the biggest reasons I plan on doing more hunting from the ground this year...
#13
RE: RUT TIP
ORIGINAL: magicman54494
AS you wish. I used to think that way too. A buck after a doe is so preoccupied that you could almost stand in the open and not be noticed.
ORIGINAL: early in
Yes Magic, that is a good tip, and I agree becauseI've seen this happen before. In my case though, I don't think it would be worthdisturbing the woods moving my tree stand. Like JoeRE said, it would have to be a ground assault to be worth moving for, andI'm not giving up my treestand!JMHO
ORIGINAL: JoeRE
That is one of the biggest reasons I plan on doing more hunting from the ground this year...
That is one of the biggest reasons I plan on doing more hunting from the ground this year...