RE: Hunting Style
I choose stand hunting but do all.
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RE: Hunting Style
Truthfully, my hunting this year will break down as follows:
Still hunting: 60% Ground standhunting: 35% Other: 5%. I hunt too many different habitat types to stick on one style. Whatever works. In big woods, you're going to still hunt more. In funnel/farm country, stands take the lead. I'm in MT. |
RE: Hunting Style
I cant walk,climb so have to sit in a man made blind
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RE: Hunting Style
I gun hunt out of an elevated, heated enclosed blind. I will also hunt of the ground or a tree stand during gun season. I don't like drives and am not really good enough to stalk. I don't like shooting at moving or alerted deer. I prefer the snyper technique myself.
Bow hunting is done from a ladder stand or climber, I would try a pop up blind and have done it off the ground as well. I hunt southern michigan in the shotgun only areas on private land. Either an inline or a dedicated slug gun (H&R Slug Gun Deluxe, first year with it). Paul |
RE: Hunting Style
still hunting is more favored choice, but spot and stalk comes in a close second.
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RE: Hunting Style
i have never used a stand or blind. we do havetwo deer stands on our place but i've never used them. if you concider a ford f150 as a blind then i guess i have used a blind. my deer last season, i was shooting over the hood ofa pick-up.
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RE: Hunting Style
90% of the time, I climb up a tree and hunt.
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RE: Hunting Style
I live in Vermont and hunt elevated tree stands for bow and still hunt / tracker for rifle andML seasons
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RE: Hunting Style
I do Stand, Still and Stalk!
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RE: Hunting Style
Most of my hunting is still and stand.
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