Morning Hunts/How Early
#31
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Western, MD
Posts: 60

I am generally in the woods 60 - 90 minutes before day break. That way i can get to the stand quietly, get settled in, and let my eyes adjust. Once i hear the crickets stop and the birds start, is when i normally see deer in my area.
#32

Conversely, if you are hunting near or pass by a bedding area on the way to stand, it can be helpful to stalk in at first light versus bumping them out in the pre-dawn darkness. A wise old hunter i know doesn't start heading toward his gun season stand until shooting light for this very reason and has many big bucks to show for it.
#33

I always get to the stand 30-60 mins before daybreak when hunting. We do the same with our hunters.
Doetrain, if you go in when it is still dark, you will get in spooking less deer, most likely. You get settled in and will be there for what may move through at the 1st light. If you go in when it is light enough to see, anything withing several hundred yards can also see you. JMO
Doetrain, if you go in when it is still dark, you will get in spooking less deer, most likely. You get settled in and will be there for what may move through at the 1st light. If you go in when it is light enough to see, anything withing several hundred yards can also see you. JMO
#34

I always get to the stand 30-60 mins before daybreak when hunting. We do the same with our hunters.
Doetrain, if you go in when it is still dark, you will get in spooking less deer, most likely. You get settled in and will be there for what may move through at the 1st light. If you go in when it is light enough to see, anything withing several hundred yards can also see you. JMO
Doetrain, if you go in when it is still dark, you will get in spooking less deer, most likely. You get settled in and will be there for what may move through at the 1st light. If you go in when it is light enough to see, anything withing several hundred yards can also see you. JMO