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BigDaddy12t 12-09-2008 08:46 PM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
Its funny you should mention this. I just updated my log book lastnight since I am done for the year.

I only have one 15 acre chunk of land that I hunt.

I have 6 different stands on this land.

35 sits this year
Stand #1........5 sits
Stand #2........6 sits
Stand #3........4 sits
Stand #4........2 sits
Stand #5........5 sits
Stand #6........5 sits

I moved 2 of the stands once thruout the year, so..
Stand #7........5 sits
Stand #7........3 sits

Total hours on stand........93.5 hours

Now before someone says something, I know .... that is only an average of 2.67 hours per sit.[8D]

Deer sightings

16 bucks
20 does


MOTOWNHONKEY 12-09-2008 09:32 PM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 

ORIGINAL: GregH

I think more along the lines of TEmbry. I'll hunt a stand as many times as I want if I don't think it has been compromised.

If a deer is going to avoid an area because of human smell, is it better to 5 human smells in an area or 70? I'd think that with the commotion of moving around an area and setting up 70 different times might have the deer avoid the whole area altogether, rather than skirt a stand by a few yards.

I hunt some of the same stand locations a lot. If one of my stands has been comprimised I'll know it. Deer skirting around the stand or no sightings at all. Then, obviously, I won't hunt it. But, if the deer are still using the trails I'm hunting and acting like they don't know I'm there, I'll keep hunting it when the wind is right.
I agree with this. Permanant stand sites are the way to go weather you use a climber or have a fixed stand. (IMO) My spots are picked stratigically way before season starts. I want to move thru my woods as little as possible. Kind of like a fly on the wall.

Schultzy 12-09-2008 10:55 PM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 

ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY


ORIGINAL: GregH

I think more along the lines of TEmbry. I'll hunt a stand as many times as I want if I don't think it has been compromised.

If a deer is going to avoid an area because of human smell, is it better to 5 human smells in an area or 70? I'd think that with the commotion of moving around an area and setting up 70 different times might have the deer avoid the whole area altogether, rather than skirt a stand by a few yards.

I hunt some of the same stand locations a lot. If one of my stands has been comprimised I'll know it. Deer skirting around the stand or no sightings at all. Then, obviously, I won't hunt it. But, if the deer are still using the trails I'm hunting and acting like they don't know I'm there, I'll keep hunting it when the wind is right.
I agree with this. Permanant stand sites are the way to go weather you use a climber or have a fixed stand. (IMO) My spots are picked stratigically way before season starts. I want to move thru my woods as little as possible. Kind of like a fly on the wall.
Interesting Info guys, you too Trev! I might have to look at this a little differently come next year.

GMMAT 12-10-2008 05:46 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 

I think more along the lines of TEmbry. I'll hunt a stand as many times as I want if I don't think it has been compromised.

If a deer is going to avoid an area because of human smell, is it better to 5 human smells in an area or 70? I'd think that with the commotion of moving around an area and setting up 70 different times might have the deer avoid the whole area altogether, rather than skirt a stand by a few yards.

I think more along the lines of TEmbry. I'll hunt a stand as many times as I want if I don't think it has been compromised.

If a deer is going to avoid an area because of human smell, is it better to 5 human smells in an area or 70? I'd think that with the commotion of moving around an area and setting up 70 different times might have the deer avoid the whole area altogether, rather than skirt a stand by a few yards.

I hunt some of the same stand locations a lot. If one of my stands has been comprimised I'll know it. Deer skirting around the stand or no sightings at all. Then, obviously, I won't hunt it. But, if the deer are still using the trails I'm hunting and acting like they don't know I'm there, I'll keep hunting it when the wind is right.

Deer skirting around the stand or no sightings at all. Then, obviously, I won't hunt it. But, if the deer are still using the trails I'm hunting and acting like they don't know I'm there, I'll keep hunting it when the wind is right.

To be totally fair, Greg....I;d say (based on the size of your IL property) that this attitude is bred out of necessity. It's been pretty well documented (and I know we weren't talking about mature bucks....but I will) that it takes more than we think to make them abandon their home range/core area.

I'd like to hear your views on deer patterning hunters....and how you think hunting the same spots won't contribute to that, more adversely.


I hunt some of the same stand locations a lot. If one of my stands has been comprimised I'll know it. Deer skirting around the stand or no sightings at all. Then, obviously, I won't hunt it. But, if the deer are still using the trails I'm hunting and acting like they don't know I'm there, I'll keep hunting it when the wind is right.


How would you know? Interesting. If we're talking about your IL property....again...with no disrespect.....if you're not seeing them from your stand.....they're probably not on your property (at least this time of year....after leaf drop). How would your feelings change if you were hunting larger tracts? Do you really think it's better to hunt 4 spots on 200 acres.....25X each.....or to mix it up and hunt a different spot, every time? Why do so many people say that your best chance at a deer comes in yur first sit at a new location?

You may sway me to your side.....and I'm ONLY giving a dissenting view. I'd love to further discuss this with you.

Thanks.

virginiashadow 12-10-2008 05:50 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
I am close to 30 sits thus far. I would have to say I have sat in 27-28 different trees/locations with my climber. I sat 3 times consecutively in on tree over a 3 day period when I saw 10 different bucks, but no shooters. Then the action died down.

muzzyman88 12-10-2008 06:15 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
For me....

8 different sets. 5 or 6of them are pre-rut sets that I alternate between through out the season.

2 of these are rut stands (last two weeks of season) I'll sit in those buggers every day.

By seasons end....1 missed buck in archery, one dead doe and one dead buck in rifle season. All from my rut stand.

I agree that spooking deer while going to and from a stand is very bad. I'll also agree that stinking the joint up isn't all that great. However, I still feel way too much emphasis is being put on scent while going to and from a stand.

Case in point. Last week, during rifle season, I was sitting in my "rut" stand and watched a 6 point walk directly under my stand, by me, and then proceeded to sniff every footprint in the snow where I walked in. Never bolted, looked alarmed or anything. I do not wear knee highs. I just drown my boots in scent killer before leaving the truck.

Keep your scent down as much as you possibly can. Get in plenty early and stay late. You'll be fine.

130woodman 12-10-2008 06:22 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
I'm fortunate enough to have my own land a total of 250 acres. I have 30+ sets to choose from. Most of them are set by the end of August or never come down. There is minimal disturbance durning the bow season. I might relocate if I see something change or get busted in a set but thats it.


ORIGINAL: GregH


ORIGINAL: 130woodman

WHen you go to the same stand day after day at the same time and the same way in the deer know where you are going and when. They can pattern you just like you try to pattern them. So if you pay attention to the wind direction when you walk in and use a differant route and have multiple stands in the same area for differant wind directions you should see your success rate go up. This is my opinion it may work for you it may not but it works for me in my situation.
You are absolutely right. However, if you use the wind and take different routes to the same stand, you'll keep it alive longer too. Unless you have the same wind day after day, you should hunt different stands according to the wind. I don't think that I've ever had more than 8 or 9 different stand sites during a season.

bloodcrick 12-10-2008 06:34 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
My first is going to be a guess, I dont log it but i hunted my butt off this season.
1. around 100 sits
2. 18 different trees

NY Bowhunter 12-10-2008 06:55 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 
112 sits
392 hours (estimate)

30 or so different trees. 4 different pieces of property.

MeanV2 12-10-2008 07:31 AM

RE: Hunting the same spots.....
 

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Is morning/afternoon 2 sits?

If yes, In PA, probably something around 27 sits, 9 different trees and one ground blind. 1 buck, 1 doe. Buck on last sit.

In IL, 10 sits, 4 of them being all day, 6 different trees. 1 buck. Buck on last sit.
My thoughts exactly![8D]

I usually go into a stand I sit all day. Sometimes I may switch stands mid-day, but usually not. I rarely hunt any one stand location more than 4 to 5 times a year. Depending on the location.
Some can be hunted a little more with No harm and some you need to hunt less because of the difficulty ingetting a perfect wind to hunt that particular spot.

Dan


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