what is latest time you get in Treestand?
#11
That's right, you never know. I think sometimes we give deer too much credit. They are amazing animals and they don't miss much, but they have their limitations. Just yesterday I got to one of my spots and did so casually, and in less than 3 minutes a deer walked by. A few weeks ago I made a loud noise climbing up with my climbing tree stand and before I was even settled, a doe came in. So, you never know!
#13
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 538
Deer are individual animals who move on their own schedule. I have friends I hunt with who leave camp at daybreak. Every year I kill deer before they have left camp. On evening hunts, some head to the woods about 1.5 hrs before sunset. Last year I killed a nice 8 point at 2:00. When I'm at my camp hunting, I like to be on stand about 30 mins before first light and hunt til about 11:00. I go get some lunch and back in the woods for about 1:30-2:00.
#14
Deer are individual animals who move on their own schedule. I have friends I hunt with who leave camp at daybreak. Every year I kill deer before they have left camp. On evening hunts, some head to the woods about 1.5 hrs before sunset. Last year I killed a nice 8 point at 2:00. When I'm at my camp hunting, I like to be on stand about 30 mins before first light and hunt til about 11:00. I go get some lunch and back in the woods for about 1:30-2:00.
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 362
Ideally I like to get in about 2-3 hour before last light. I was walking to my stand and ran into an 8 point coming off the ridge at 3pm (before the time change). I have also had deer come in right at last legal shooting light which is 30 minutes after sunset. I try and sit anytime I can. Even if its just on the ground because I am in a hurry.....shot a nine point last year that way.