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elkhuntinut 07-04-2008 08:36 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
Usually I am in the stand, ready to go about 30-45 minutes before daylight. For me, it lets the woods settle down and I usually hang around till 10am. For the evening hunt I am ready in and ready no later than 4pm.

Once the chase phase is underway, I try and spend as much time in the stand including the mid-day.

Just for information, when elk hunting, I am there about 1 hour before and stay all day being that I have only 7 days to hunt.

virginiashadow 07-04-2008 08:37 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
Like to be set-up on stand 45-60 minutes before sun-up. In the afternoon, 4-5 hours before dark.

buckeye 07-04-2008 08:49 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
30 minutes before legal shooting hours in the morning. Early season I sit until 9:45-10:00.

Early season evenings, as soon as I can get there after showering (etc) after work. I usually plan for a 4 hour sit if I can.

MOTOWNHONKEY 07-04-2008 11:41 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
I used to go in super early like you and Gman germ but I found I was bumping to many bucks who were heading back to thier bedding area under darkness. I prefer afternoons in the early season and usually sit about 4 hours with the first three twiteling my thumbs.

Once bucks get the bug I get there about 1/2hour before first light and sit well past noon many times. I always go in very slow on afternnoon hunts. Several times I have happened up on bucks making scrapes and moving about. Nothing like dropping a nice buck before you even get to your stand.

rybohunter 07-06-2008 06:49 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
I typically don't get in my stand too early. I like to be set & ready to do with only around 20 minutes left before it starts getting light. I still go in pretty early & just go thru getting set up very slowly in the mornings.
I'll stay anywhere from 930-12 depending temps & deer movement.

bloodcrick 07-06-2008 07:44 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
They have changed the times here so many times that im not even sure what to tell you other than 30 min-1 hour before daylight (depends on where im hunting) and about 3 hours before dark in the evenings.

Steven McBee 07-06-2008 07:55 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
early season im in 45(6:00) min b4 light and sit till about 8 if its hot, if its colder i will sit longer and during the rut i usually sit till about 1 pm and get in the stand 1 hour b4 light

Germ 07-06-2008 08:55 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 

ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY

I used to go in super early like you and Gman germ but I found I was bumping to many bucks who were heading back to thier bedding area under darkness. I prefer afternoons in the early season and usually sit about 4 hours with the first three twiteling my thumbs.

Once bucks get the bug I get there about 1/2hour before first light and sit well past noon many times. I always go in very slow on afternnoon hunts. Several times I have happened up on bucks making scrapes and moving about. Nothing like dropping a nice buck before you even get to your stand.
Moto I have read about this, and it makes good sense. I think after opening Morning I am not going to hunt the mornings until the pre-rut

dukemichaels 07-06-2008 09:23 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
I go into each situation differently. Sometime's getting into my stand what I refer to as "Germ early"(thanks to some previous pm's with the legend).. which is like 2 hours before shooting light. Sometime's I get in 30 minutes early... depends on several factors I weigh into my head the night before.

OKbowhunter20 07-06-2008 09:25 AM

RE: Hunting Time's
 
I usually plan on being in my stand about 45 min before legal shooting hours. And I try to stay till 10.

In the evenings, I give myself 4 hours of hunting time.


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