Hunting the same spots.....
#64
No Jeff, they are different bucks. I've got numerous pics of him and various other bucks in this spot. The only thing is they are mostly night pics. Just for the record, I was in my stand at the time (he was behind me)when that buck in the bottom pic got his mug photographed. I even saw the flash go off because it was still low light, but I didn't seethat deer![:@][&o]

#65
ORIGINAL: early in
All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.

All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.
That looks EXACTLY how some of the area at my favorite spot..I can actually picture the exact tree I could stand by to get a shockingly close pic. lol It amazes me how the deer weave in and out of the thick stuff like it is nothing different than walking in a field.
#66
ORIGINAL: TEmbry
I agree, and if you lived anywhere near me I'd accuse you of tresspassing.
That looks EXACTLY how some of the area at my favorite spot..I can actually picture the exact tree I could stand by to get a shockingly close pic. lol It amazes me how the deer weave in and out of the thick stuff like it is nothing different than walking in a field.
ORIGINAL: early in
All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.

All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.
That looks EXACTLY how some of the area at my favorite spot..I can actually picture the exact tree I could stand by to get a shockingly close pic. lol It amazes me how the deer weave in and out of the thick stuff like it is nothing different than walking in a field.



#67
Oh, didI mentionI love this spot?



I have hunted on the edge of this roughly 16-20 acre thicket (I've shown this pic several times before) 32 times this season. Thirty of those times were from the same stand site.
#68
ORIGINAL: early in
Yes Trevor, I really love this spot! I've hunted it with a decent amount of success over the last 5-6 years. They LOVE the security/sanctuary it provides them because of the amount of humans that frequent this public land. Here's a better overview of the same thicket. Oh, didI mentionI love this spot?


ORIGINAL: TEmbry
I agree, and if you lived anywhere near me I'd accuse you of tresspassing.
That looks EXACTLY how some of the area at my favorite spot..I can actually picture the exact tree I could stand by to get a shockingly close pic. lol It amazes me how the deer weave in and out of the thick stuff like it is nothing different than walking in a field.
ORIGINAL: early in
All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.

All I'm getting at is if you hunt a given stand site with the right wind direction, and you can get in/out quietlywithout alerting deer, you're not overhunting it. JMHO
Here's the doe from yesterday.
That looks EXACTLY how some of the area at my favorite spot..I can actually picture the exact tree I could stand by to get a shockingly close pic. lol It amazes me how the deer weave in and out of the thick stuff like it is nothing different than walking in a field.




Dan
#69
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2006
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not sure how many times I have hunted but I have hunted 42 different stand locationsI dont hunt a stand more than 1 time a week unless there is a buck on a doe then I will hunt it for 2 or 3 days. I have one woods that is 10 acres and I have 9 stands I hang alot of stands for different winds for each woods. I also think if you have a really big buck 6+years old you have to give them some wind to see them in daylight hours. Just my 2 cents
#70
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
For the record, your getting it done no doubt about it. You lay a nice one down every year. It's hard to argue with success. You know you were growing weary this year. All that climbing, thinking, stratagizing, rethinking, will run you down. I know I've done it. Some comfrotable well placed hang on's in key areas puts more enjoyment back into it for me.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
That statement neither threatens me or makes me second-guess Chris. He may be right.
Confession! IF....ALL I wanted to do was take one of the best bucks on my lands.....I'd agree (More) with what you guys are saying. See....I'm not hard-headed!
The fact of the matter is.....I like to hunt. So...I hunt...every chance I get.
So let's say I did it you guys' way. I determined my best chance for a certain size/age class buck....and I concentrated my stand sites on those locations. Absolutely agree "your" way would work. In reality.....it's what I do. When I'm "Hunting".....I shy away from buck areas. When I don't have a good wind.....ditto. When I (and I'm learning) "Hang to kill".....I go to those spots with one thing in mind....and basically ONE deer in mind.
Where I'll stray from you all is......I STILL vary my entrance/exit just to ensure I'm not easily patterned. The big 7 I was after.....I set up on him only 5 times after seeing him the first time. I sat in 5 different trees in doing so......and this "area" was "maybe" an acre. I ended up encountering him (there) on 3 of those occasions.
I DO see what you guys are saying.....and I agree with you (now that I think about how I hunted that/those specific deer) more than I previously thought.
Thanks for keeping this informational.....and sans emotion/"questioning". I appreciate that a LOT.
Can I play? I would concentrate the stands and have a buck on the ground in about a third of the sits. Hypothetically
Confession! IF....ALL I wanted to do was take one of the best bucks on my lands.....I'd agree (More) with what you guys are saying. See....I'm not hard-headed!

The fact of the matter is.....I like to hunt. So...I hunt...every chance I get.
So let's say I did it you guys' way. I determined my best chance for a certain size/age class buck....and I concentrated my stand sites on those locations. Absolutely agree "your" way would work. In reality.....it's what I do. When I'm "Hunting".....I shy away from buck areas. When I don't have a good wind.....ditto. When I (and I'm learning) "Hang to kill".....I go to those spots with one thing in mind....and basically ONE deer in mind.
Where I'll stray from you all is......I STILL vary my entrance/exit just to ensure I'm not easily patterned. The big 7 I was after.....I set up on him only 5 times after seeing him the first time. I sat in 5 different trees in doing so......and this "area" was "maybe" an acre. I ended up encountering him (there) on 3 of those occasions.
I DO see what you guys are saying.....and I agree with you (now that I think about how I hunted that/those specific deer) more than I previously thought.
Thanks for keeping this informational.....and sans emotion/"questioning". I appreciate that a LOT.



