#1743838 - 01/24/10 03:36 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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It takes plenty of skill to be able to walk into an unknown area and pick the best place to hunt, but how could it be anything other than luck that you pick a place and somebody else is not there in the morning or busts you out of it?
Because 95% of the hunters walk past the deer. And if you do it right, they walk past you.
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#1743852 - 01/24/10 03:46 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Gator it is 90% luck. But you make your own luck. Luck is nothing more than when preparation meets opportnity. Do the groundwork then it is luck.
When I was serious about hunting, I never gave a thought to puclic or private ground. I hunted the both the same. I didn't care where the road was or how far I needed to walk in. I hunted deer. Deer don't use helicopters to cross a road. They get from point A to point B on foot. That is all I needed to know.
Some of the biggest deer I have ever killed on public ground, were killed within 50 yards of a road. And over the years, I have killed a few.
Don't think yourself out of a great stand location. Just learn about deer movement and then apply that knowledge. That is all any deer hunting is. good post
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#1743859 - 01/24/10 03:57 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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BW, I was not referencing your post, just giving my personal experience, which to be truthful is not all that much. Having read plenty of posts on this site about hunting in WMA's the most common response is to get deep where the other hunters wont go. Particually when talking about Catoosa. Now your opinion is to hunt closer to the road. That seems to contradict the statements about hunting deep because most hunters stay closer to the road. Please dont take my statement as trying to question you as I have read enough on this site to know you are highly respected and well informed. Just trying to learn as much as I can so I can become a better hunter.
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#1743862 - 01/24/10 04:03 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Gator it is 90% luck. But you make your own luck. Luck is nothing more than when preparation meets opportnity. Do the groundwork then it is luck.
When I was serious about hunting, I never gave a thought to puclic or private ground. I hunted the both the same. I didn't care where the road was or how far I needed to walk in. I hunted deer. Deer don't use helicopters to cross a road. They get from point A to point B on foot. That is all I needed to know.
Some of the biggest deer I have ever killed on public ground, were killed within 50 yards of a road. And over the years, I have killed a few.
Don't think yourself out of a great stand location. Just learn about deer movement and then apply that knowledge. That is all any deer hunting is. good post Gator it is 90% luck. But you make your own luck. Luck is nothing more than when preparation meets opportnity. Do the groundwork then it is luck.
When I was serious about hunting, I never gave a thought to puclic or private ground. I hunted the both the same. I didn't care where the road was or how far I needed to walk in. I hunted deer. Deer don't use helicopters to cross a road. They get from point A to point B on foot. That is all I needed to know.
Some of the biggest deer I have ever killed on public ground, were killed within 50 yards of a road. And over the years, I have killed a few.
Don't think yourself out of a great stand location. Just learn about deer movement and then apply that knowledge. That is all any deer hunting is. good post
Very good post and Thanks BW
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#1744083 - 01/24/10 06:13 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Pcrc- No problem, never even thought about it.
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#1744259 - 01/24/10 07:42 PM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Luck if you have never hunted the place.skill if you have hunted it for years and learned how to kill deer on the wma.I also believe hunting is 90 -95 % luck but hunters make a lot of thier luck.
i get called lucky by some of the guys i hunt around but these are the same guys who walk into the woods and hope a deer walks by them.They don't see how much I scout and learn from when I do and don't see deer.They just see that I kill way more deer than them so i must be lucky.
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#1744671 - 01/25/10 03:25 AM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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As I said, luck is when preperation meets opportunity.
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#1744810 - 01/25/10 08:21 AM
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There are some over looked spots close to the road that don't see that much pressure and are excellent spots to kill trophy bucks but, if the area allows it and you are able its my experience the quality of hunting increases the further from a drivable road you can get.
Luck or skill? Luck that a deer traveled within range that particular day of a stand location you skillfully chose. LOL I believe luck plays a bigger part than most of us want to admit.
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#1744825 - 01/25/10 08:31 AM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Deer hunting is a sport which requires skill to be consistently successful no matter where you are hunting. I have found that to be consistently successful on draw hunts I need to focus on one area and put the time in. I put in for Oak Ridge above all other WMAs because I know it and know where the deer move and where others tend to hunt. If Oak Ridge where taken out of the management system tomorrow, I would have to start again on a new area and put in the work to be consistently successful. I have walked into areas I did not know very well and killed deer. That was pure luck and I would not expect to do it on a regular basis.
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#1745085 - 01/25/10 11:09 AM
Re: Draw hunts luck or skill?
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Homework is key here. When you only have a very limited time to scout an area you have never been to, and then a limited time to hunt, you had better have done your homework with maps, area sizes, road and access areas, terrain features, etc. All this must be done prior to setting foot in the woods to maximize your small amount of time in key areas. When going to anew area on a limited schedule there is a ton of things you can do from home to cut down on wasted time and put your efforts in the right places immediately upon arrival.
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