Why would you ever leave the woods?
#32

Jimmy.. you don't make a distinction between archery and gun. You say you don't leave the woods but do you get up and walk around or do you keep still in a tree stand? 
If I'm gun hunting I can eat a samich and walk over the top of the ridge ect but if I'm bow hunting I'm stuck in a tree. BIG difference.
Plus.. The only way to see any deer in NH is to stay in the woods. It's a tough state to hunt. Really big woods in some places and not alot of deer.

If I'm gun hunting I can eat a samich and walk over the top of the ridge ect but if I'm bow hunting I'm stuck in a tree. BIG difference.
Plus.. The only way to see any deer in NH is to stay in the woods. It's a tough state to hunt. Really big woods in some places and not alot of deer.

#33

ORIGINAL: Planter
Jimmy.. you don't make a distinction between archery and gun. You say you don't leave the woods but do you get up and walk around or do you keep still in a tree stand?
If I'm gun hunting I can eat a samich and walk over the top of the ridge ect but if I'm bow hunting I'm stuck in a tree. BIG difference.
Plus.. The only way to see any deer in NH is to stay in the woods. It's a tough state to hunt. Really big woods in some places and not alot of deer.
Jimmy.. you don't make a distinction between archery and gun. You say you don't leave the woods but do you get up and walk around or do you keep still in a tree stand?

If I'm gun hunting I can eat a samich and walk over the top of the ridge ect but if I'm bow hunting I'm stuck in a tree. BIG difference.
Plus.. The only way to see any deer in NH is to stay in the woods. It's a tough state to hunt. Really big woods in some places and not alot of deer.

Maybe folks hunt only part of the day and leave during the 'non-productive hours' is because of the deer numbers. Maybe it's no big deal leaving because they know there's so many deer in their woods, seeing them later will not be a concern.
#34
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 91

Start hunting at daylight. Move around until noon. Return to truck to eat, drag deer regroup with rest of family. return to woods at 12:30 give or take. Wander around until dark. Hopefully see or shoot deer. Covered alot of country in 9 days. I'm sore.
#35
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location:
Posts: 202

If you hunt everyday, Id like to have your job! If your talking about hunting all day when you get you get a chance to go to the deer camp or just on the weekends Then I still hunt more than the guy that posted this. I hunt atleast 5 days a week. I really dont understand this post, IS IT A I LOVE THE WOODS MORE THAN YOU DO BECAUSE I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO D KIND OF PAGE?
#36
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 91

Sorry. My post is for rifle season. And yes I take the 9 days off as my vacation time. Otherwise I started bow hunting this year and was out in the woods after i got off from work every day i had a chance (about 3 times a week).
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#37
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 11,471

I'd probably be dead by now if I didn't get a little mid day break.
During the rut i'm all day. Other than that with the amount of days and hours I put into it, I can't see myself everyday ... all day. Someone would have to carry me in and out by mid November [8D]
During the rut i'm all day. Other than that with the amount of days and hours I put into it, I can't see myself everyday ... all day. Someone would have to carry me in and out by mid November [8D]
#38

Better question might be why would you want to sit in a stand for 10 straight hours? Most folks I know will hunt from Dawn until late morning, then maybe go back from mid-afternoon until dark. And they do just as well as the few folks who practically live in their stands. I could see a person doing that if they truely enjoy being out there all that time, or they only have a day or two that they can hunt out of the season.
#39
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,862

I think it's a good idea to get out of the woods for a while during the mid-day hours. One can start to lose their focus if they stay in the stand too long and just might miss seeing the deer they were so intent on seeing. A break during mid-day can refresh a hunter and his power of observation will probably be a lot better when he goes back into the woods.
#40

Wind direction and time of day. I have morning stands and evening stands, west wind stands south wind stands, etc....Success is not measured by how long I stay on one stand.
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