Need a little help!
#11
Are you bow hunting, gun hunting? Is the corn still standing or cut?
If you are set up 20' from the scrapes, you are probably a tad close. I'd hunt it again ... then maybe find a downwind spot to move your setup. Position yourself so you catch them coming to that spot, rather than being right on top of em when they get there. Especially if the corn is still standing.
If you are gun hunting, obviously you can afford a little more distance than bow.
If you are set up 20' from the scrapes, you are probably a tad close. I'd hunt it again ... then maybe find a downwind spot to move your setup. Position yourself so you catch them coming to that spot, rather than being right on top of em when they get there. Especially if the corn is still standing.
If you are gun hunting, obviously you can afford a little more distance than bow.
#12
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Nokesville Virginia
Posts: 29
Are you bow hunting, gun hunting? Is the corn still standing or cut?
If you are set up 20' from the scrapes, you are probably a tad close. I'd hunt it again ... then maybe find a downwind spot to move your setup. Position yourself so you catch them coming to that spot, rather than being right on top of em when they get there. Especially if the corn is still standing.
If you are gun hunting, obviously you can afford a little more distance than bow.
If you are set up 20' from the scrapes, you are probably a tad close. I'd hunt it again ... then maybe find a downwind spot to move your setup. Position yourself so you catch them coming to that spot, rather than being right on top of em when they get there. Especially if the corn is still standing.
If you are gun hunting, obviously you can afford a little more distance than bow.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,648
if you made eye contact, the deer knew it, don't know how but you can be totaly unseen, lock eyes with a deer and he gets skittish, I would back off downwind and hang the stand 50 yards from where the deer are entering the corn. may take a couple days but stay on him and you'll get him.
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