#1839756 - 03/15/10 07:00 AM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Normally, I like to mess with stands this time of year, either take them down for storage or move them.....even if I leave them up, I loosen them...
Also, I worry little about busting deer out of an area this time of year....
This may sound abit funny, but I look for rub patterns, especially rubs that I can tell were hit LATE in the season....this tells me approximately where the bucks like to cruise while looking for love.
Rubs are more easily seen this time of year and as we all know many deer use the same trees every year. Since I have stands that I only hunt during the HOT time of year, this time allows me to find the places that the deer will be next season during the pre-rut, rut and even post rut.
Where I am allowed to, I like to trim trees back this time of year......I hate to trim trees close to bow season. By doing it this time of year, the deer don't find limbs laying around and "weird" holes in the canopy. Just be sure to cut them back enough so that they won't grow back completely before the season. I also like to mark distances this time of year..for bow season.
There are alot of good things to do in the deer woods this time of year, but I think the most important thing is to wean myself away from the hunting teet.
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#1839866 - 03/16/10 05:38 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Pursuit Hunter
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Kinda what I was thinking about being able to see with the leaves off. If you get that video posted shoot me a PM let me know where its at, Id be interested in checking it out.
Tried to send you a PM but it said you were over your private topic limit, whatever that means. Anyway, the video is here http://www.pursuithunting.com/2010/03/chasin-trail.html
Edited by Pursuit Hunter (03/16/10 05:38 PM)
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#1839893 - 03/16/10 05:54 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Football Hunter
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Its easier to see trails now,Ive got a tree marked,I plan on hunting opening day,if the wind is right,found it in the snow.
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#1842047 - 03/17/10 02:04 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Yodel Dog
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I hear a lot of the older experienced hunters saying how important it is to hit the woods this time of year and do some scouting. Why? Other than the leaves off the trees and being able to see forever, why bother the deer will be in a totally different pattern come the opener.
I do because I focus most of my hunting during the rut. No better time to look for rut sign than right after the rut. It has nothing to do with the leaves being off. You're right, deer will be in a different pattern come the opener, but most big bucks will still be nocturnal in bow season. I play the odds and hunt buck sign during the rut when there is a chance to catch one in daylight. I scout after season to know where he's going, not where he's been.
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#1845384 - 03/19/10 12:05 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Other than the leaves off the trees and being able to see forever, why bother the deer will be in a totally different pattern come the opener.
Leaves off the trees is important for me because I want to see what shooting lanes will look like in November. Preseason scouting in August or September won't give you an accurate picture of shooting/visual distances once the leaves start falling in early November.
In addition, scouting when the woods are most open lets me see rubs from greater distances.
But to answer your original question of "why now", I'm not looking at patterns deer are using now, I'm looking at their rut patterns from last fall. I'm mentally or physically mapping out rub and scrape patterns from last fall's rut. I'm not expecting deer to follow the exact same patterns next year; I'm just adding to my knowledge of how deer use the terrain and habitat.
And as Wildcat pointed out, scouting now allows 1) deer 9 months to forget you invaded their space (if you do); and most importantly 2) deer may not be on the same "sanctuary" patterns now that they were during deer season hence you may not actually be invading their space. They may have shifted away from their hunting-pressure/rut movement and bedding patterns and are using a winter/late-winter pattern. They may not be using the sanctuaries now they were using during deer season or the rut, so investigating them now does no harm.
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#1845486 - 03/19/10 01:34 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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WRbowhunter
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I like to explore new areas and bust thick cover that you can not get to other times of the year. Helps to find bedding areas and trails. I hunt public land and find new corners to hunt every year. And if I do hunt a new area and I have to blood trail one want to understand the land better so I know what's ahead of me. But mostly just love being in the woods.
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#1845565 - 03/19/10 03:02 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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BigWes50
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I think for me I just enjoy being back out there!
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#1845569 - 03/19/10 03:07 PM
Re: Early Season Scouting
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Now is a great time to be come intimately familiar with any areas you will be able to hunt again next year!
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