Goshawk
36 Cal.
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Do you prefer to hunt from the trees or the ground for deer?
Where I like to hunt is very thick in the October season. I don’t think I could shoot 15yds while standing on the ground w/o going through brush, leaves, branches and trees. I like to position myself over the thick stuff at this time of year.
This is a picture that kind of shows what I mean when I say small openings. When sitting in my tree stand, the small flat area is located in front of me on the side of the hill. Circled in red are some of the small openings where I can shoot at deer. The red arrow shows a path that the deer use to move to and form the fields. The Pic was taken 3 OCT 09. Below is a video of the deer walking through that exact area where the red arrow is, ground level.
This is what you would see if you were standing on the ground. The doe are moving along the path of the red line in the above picture. Taken by my trail camera. 15 OCT 09 The snow definitely helps.
Even though I might have a shot or two at 65yds while hunting from the trees, it’s a very small window of opportunity, even while the deer are walking slowly. (and especially when I am napping)
The rut did not start yet where I hunted in Oct. The buck are not chasing the doe all over the place yet and there is no pressure from other hunters so the deer are just meandering around, following their trails to and from there bedding and feeding areas (as in the video). While there are still leaves on the trees I like to hunt from an elevated position, especially just below a ridge, the side of a hill or mountain. At least from this position and can get a shot at something moving in and out of the small open areas.
When the leaves fall and the buck start chasing the doe around that is a different story! I switch to the ground.
Good Hunting
.690RB
Where I like to hunt is very thick in the October season. I don’t think I could shoot 15yds while standing on the ground w/o going through brush, leaves, branches and trees. I like to position myself over the thick stuff at this time of year.
This is a picture that kind of shows what I mean when I say small openings. When sitting in my tree stand, the small flat area is located in front of me on the side of the hill. Circled in red are some of the small openings where I can shoot at deer. The red arrow shows a path that the deer use to move to and form the fields. The Pic was taken 3 OCT 09. Below is a video of the deer walking through that exact area where the red arrow is, ground level.
This is what you would see if you were standing on the ground. The doe are moving along the path of the red line in the above picture. Taken by my trail camera. 15 OCT 09 The snow definitely helps.
Even though I might have a shot or two at 65yds while hunting from the trees, it’s a very small window of opportunity, even while the deer are walking slowly. (and especially when I am napping)
The rut did not start yet where I hunted in Oct. The buck are not chasing the doe all over the place yet and there is no pressure from other hunters so the deer are just meandering around, following their trails to and from there bedding and feeding areas (as in the video). While there are still leaves on the trees I like to hunt from an elevated position, especially just below a ridge, the side of a hill or mountain. At least from this position and can get a shot at something moving in and out of the small open areas.
When the leaves fall and the buck start chasing the doe around that is a different story! I switch to the ground.
Good Hunting
.690RB