#1999057 - 07/19/10 07:29 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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Normally I get to go alot during the week. That time of year, my painting business is slow.
Sometimes I go and sit all day.
Most guys on Chaney tell me that I deserve everything that I harvest since I put in the time.....
I enjoy it
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#1999121 - 07/19/10 08:25 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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For those that seem to be unhappy with the hunting in TN. How much hunting time do you actually get in over the course of the season? Because if your answer is EVERY WEEKEND or less, then you just don't have the odds in your favor of ever having a good chance of consistently seeing better bucks through out the year. More than likely your hunt consist of a 3-4 hour morning hunt on sat and sunday. Thats 32 hours (being generous) for a month and around 96 for entire season...
Point being... you have to realize that is not enough time. If you got some "magic" food plot that keeps deer in it all the time, then that might be different...
But it ultimately comes down to time on stand if everything else is done correctly.
I only average about 85 hours of treestand time per year, yet I've been fairly successful at killing older and mature bucks. And I certainly don't have a magic food plot!
I'm not so sure it is simply a matter of time spent on stand. I believe hunting smart is far more important than hunting a lot. I've watched hunters spend innumerable hours in poor stand locations and not see the type of older buck they are after. Telling them to "hunt more" is the wrong advice. Hunting smarter is the key.
Of course, extremes will exist at either end of the scale. You probably won't be successful at killing mature bucks if you only hunt a couple of weekends per year. But at the same time, you can spend hundreds of hours in poor stand locations and be equally unsuccessful.
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#1999193 - 07/19/10 09:10 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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Hunting a lot will up your odds of killing a mature buck only if you have a lot of different areas to hunt. If you have a small piece of property it will probably eliminate your chances completely.
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#1999275 - 07/19/10 10:09 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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Hunting a lot will up your odds of killing a mature buck only if you have a lot of different areas to hunt. If you have a small piece of property it will probably eliminate your chances completely.
Very true...I like you Rdg RNR hunt a lot of public ground. I dont hunt my prime spots (my private ground and good funnels back in public a good ways) until the last 10 days of october or later. I am out there almost everyweekend and 2-3 afternoons a week. There is always a chance, Im just not taking the chance on moving into my prime areas until they are right. Once I start to see deer older than 1.5 on their feet I take my days off and get back to the funnels.
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#1999316 - 07/19/10 10:29 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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I believe some people take these post to literal. When I say "try to put more time in to your hunting", in no way did I say go sit in the SAME stand everyday all day. Some of you need to let common sense prevail here. DO YOU ONLY HAVE ONE SET UP THAT YOU CAN HUNT? If so, then yes you have very limited opportunities on when you can effectively hunt. If you only have one set up but large tract of land, then this would be the person who is not putting in the effort. Which is what the original post called for....A CONSIDERATION... NOT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING! I just assume most on here know basic deer hunting skills but I guess in future I need to point every single aspect out.
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#1999353 - 07/19/10 10:54 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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I consider weekend hunts to be ample time. Now during bow season, I'll usually try to get an afternoon hunt or two in. I try to mix up my hunting times some and definitely hunting spots.
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#1999403 - 07/19/10 11:34 AM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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I believe some people take these post to literal. When I say "try to put more time in to your hunting", in no way did I say go sit in the SAME stand everyday all day. Some of you need to let common sense prevail here. DO YOU ONLY HAVE ONE SET UP THAT YOU CAN HUNT? If so, then yes you have very limited opportunities on when you can effectively hunt. If you only have one set up but large tract of land, then this would be the person who is not putting in the effort. Which is what the original post called for....A CONSIDERATION... NOT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING! I just assume most on here know basic deer hunting skills but I guess in future I need to point every single aspect out.
LOL Just saying, not that you do it. Talking about taking a post literally and letting common sense prevail.
I hunted on a large track of public land last season (40,000 acres) and still managed to over hunt several areas. Older deer have little tolerance for that sort a thing.
Yeah, you have to spell everything out for folks like me that have no common sense or hunting skills.
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#1999431 - 07/19/10 12:14 PM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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I believe some people take these post to literal. When I say "try to put more time in to your hunting", in no way did I say go sit in the SAME stand everyday all day. Some of you need to let common sense prevail here. DO YOU ONLY HAVE ONE SET UP THAT YOU CAN HUNT? If so, then yes you have very limited opportunities on when you can effectively hunt. If you only have one set up but large tract of land, then this would be the person who is not putting in the effort. Which is what the original post called for....A CONSIDERATION... NOT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING! I just assume most on here know basic deer hunting skills but I guess in future I need to point every single aspect out. LOL Just saying, not that you do it. Talking about taking a post literally and letting common sense prevail. I hunted on a large track of public land last season (40,000 acres) and still managed to over hunt several areas. Older deer have little tolerance for that sort a thing. Yeah, you have to spell everything out for folks like me that have no common sense or hunting skills. Yea sorry if I seemed lil ticked but I was trying to point out a basic that "some" people need to realize. The info I relay is nothing more that what most have known for years and know well better than me. I just like to see people succeed when its all said and done. But as we all know some folks just need to have info hammered in over and over before it really sits in. It is not intended to offend and none taken here I just used bold lettering to try to get point across. My bad if I offended, I sure you as well as many, many others on here top my skill and knowledge but I don't think you could say I trying to give "bad" advice. JMO
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#1999478 - 07/19/10 01:08 PM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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Didnt offend me. I was just trying to pass on something I learned AGAIN last year.
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#1999502 - 07/19/10 01:34 PM
Re: While your at it consider this...
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Didnt offend me. I was just trying to pass on something I learned AGAIN last year. Glad to hear. I should of replaced the word "you" with "anyone" because that is what I was meaning.(never personal) I relearn just about everything I can when it comes to all my passions (not just hobby). I really enjoy learning new style or strategy for deer hunting, even if it seems a little to much out of the box. That's what I look for on here...some solid sound and sometimes different advice. And of course the stories of the hunt!
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