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#2011825 - 07/30/10 11:29 AM Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time
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Curious how far some other folks are willing to drive for day hunts. I am not so interested in how far you drive to get to your lease for the weekend, but how far will you drive to hunt for a day hunt (morning, evening, or all day). In other words I'm interested in discussing the lengths you are willing to go to in order to hunt for one day. I was talking with someone from the Midwest who was rather surprised that I was willing to drive anywhere in order to hunt.

I start out the bow season hunting a variety of public lands throughout TN and MS within a 4 hour radius. For a week day hunt, I'm typically willing to drive 1.5 hour. These are almost always morning hunts where I'll stay on stand until noon to 2 PM, hustle back to my truck and deal with any important email/phone calls until I can get back to the office.

I like to be situated in my stand 1-2 hours before 1st light, minimum 1 hour. If I have an hour hike in and I am hunting 1.5 hours away, I need to be out of the door by around 2:00 am, depending on sunrise. That's a 1:30 wake up call to be on stand by 4:30.

Once gun season opens, I abandon much of the public lands with the exception of a few difficult to access areas and archery only areas. Particularly in MS, the pressure is instantly very extreme and deer become ghosts. I then focus on a couple of small, private tracts in a 30-40 minute radius. These have much shorter approaches of 10-20 minutes. For these, I can usually be on stand within 2 hours of waking up (shower, eat, drive, change clothes, hike). Day light savings is painful on the sleep, but, generally I am usually waking up around 2:30-2:45 during mid-season 30-40 minute drives.

Once MS dog season opens in the late season (once dog season opens, bow hunting is pointless unless you have a large private area or are next to a hunting club where the dogs push all of the deer away), I stop hunting there and shift to 1 very small private tract in TN and some extremely difficult to access public land and archery only areas. I have a tract 4 hours away that I'll drive to once or twice during late season as well, depending on how many people are hunting there.

Of particular lack of sleep during this phase of the season are the difficult to access public lands. I stay at a friend's house in the Nashville area where I'm only 20 minutes from the area, but it requires a 1/2 mile canoe trek. Also sucks because he lives in a condo where I can't leave the canone on top of my truck. These morning require me to get up, load up the canoe, drive 20 minutes to a boat ramp, unload and then canoe across a lake. The logistics here are very time consuming to the point that I always use more time than I a lot no matter what time I wake up. The hunting is just ok, but almost guaranteed not to see anyone else unless they have wealthy friends who are the adjoining landowners. I have been occasionally interrupted by children and people walking dogs, though the deer don't seem to perceive this as pressure.

By late season, all of the driving really starts to wear on me. The all day sits during the rut, keeping up with work and 3 hours of sleep really catches up. I don't mind anything directly related to the hunting aspect, but the drives become brutal. On the occasional day that I hit snooze or don't get up, its because I didn't have the motivation to drive 45 minutes at 3:00 in the morning.

For me, hunting has been exclusively a solo affair. In general, I haven't been able to find partners willing to travel these distances for day hunts. While some ride shares to some of these public lands would be great, I haven't been able to find partners willing to depart this early in the morning. Either they plan on arriving to their stands a few minutes before or at 1st light, they only plan on hiking in a few hundred yards, and/or they are unwilling or not available to stick it out until mid day. I rode with a guy once last year and he complained that he didn't get enough sleep, I wanted to leave too early, he was 25 minutes late in meeting me, and waited at his truck for almost 4 hours even though I told him I would be in the woods until early afternoon.

The way that I look at it, hunting time should be at least twice the driving time. If I'm going to drive 3 hours round trip, then I should plan on hunting at least 6 hours, otherwise its a great waste of effort, resources and a fully productive work day. That being said, a 6-8 hour hunting day with a 3 hour round trip drive, 1 hour walk each way and another 30 minutes to shower, eat and get out of the house is almost a 12 hour day before I start working.

I am willing to do this and not complain and in fact, I rather enjoy the discomfort in some strange masochist way, but the driving just sucks.

How far do you go?
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#2011834 - 07/30/10 11:45 AM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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I have left home many times on a 1 1/2 hour drive just to make a few hour hunt...There are several things that I weigh in makeing my decision to that...

The biggest factor for me is usually just my gut feeling that THIS is going to be a great time to be in the woods for one reason or another....

I would much rather make the trip and be proved wrong,(which is often not the case) than to not try it and regret not giving it my best shot...

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#2012155 - 07/30/10 05:01 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: tndrbstr]
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i drive 72 miles each time! its about 1 hour 45 mins. hard to do when its early. alot of times we go just for a morning hunt. but i like to atleast stay all day. i go from white house tn. to center hill lake. also will drive from white house to cheatam game reserve. about 1 and half hours. i do have a local game reserve to hunt, but its still 40 mins and bow hunting only! i like to go there if i cant stay all day. unless im seeing deer at my other place.
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#2012178 - 07/30/10 05:34 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Living2Hunt]
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I don't have to drive that far usually, at least not yet. I usually only have to drive 20-25 minutes to my public places, but sometimes i take my boat and then i have to unload it by myself and that takes time. I do however get up as early as 3 to either take my boat or to go to Giles or Hickman Co.
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#2012180 - 07/30/10 05:36 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Bone Collector]
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Bone Collector,

Are you hunting in the East Fork/ Percy Priest areas of Smyrna?
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#2012238 - 07/30/10 06:53 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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Poser,

I used to but it got crowded in there and that was before i had my boat. I have been thinking of going back now that i have it, but i have never navigated that area in the dark with low water, so i will have to go once or twice for afternoon hunts, before i go in the morning.
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#2012264 - 07/30/10 07:21 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: ]
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 Originally Posted By: outbackhunter2010
most times i drive 2.30-3 hrs to my best spots


For day hunts?
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#2012270 - 07/30/10 07:25 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Bone Collector]
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Bone Collector,

I turkey hunted there this Spring and marked some potential set ups for bow season, though I haven't been back to Mid TN since then. I have navigated to some areas on Percy Priest using a canoe. It's not to badd in the dark as there is a lot of light pollution around much of the lake. I use a GPS to navigate to my locations.

-never been so sure about leaving my boat unattended for hours on end, so I use a bike lock and chain it to a tree as a precaution. I've used the boat on approaches that could be made by foot, but its so much more stealthy if you are hunting close to the edge of the lake.
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#2012282 - 07/30/10 07:37 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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I feel lucky to live 3 miles away from my lease. My others are all within a 30-45min. drive. I only have one over an hour drive and that's in Humph. county. If I oversleep I can always hunt on my property \:\)
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#2012335 - 07/30/10 08:38 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Food Plot 101]
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Ill drive to wherever I think the best spot i have acsess to is,1 to 5 hours
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#2012362 - 07/30/10 08:53 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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 Originally Posted By: Poser
Bone Collector,

I turkey hunted there this Spring and marked some potential set ups for bow season, though I haven't been back to Mid TN since then. I have navigated to some areas on Percy Priest using a canoe. It's not to badd in the dark as there is a lot of light pollution around much of the lake. I use a GPS to navigate to my locations.

-never been so sure about leaving my boat unattended for hours on end, so I use a bike lock and chain it to a tree as a precaution. I've used the boat on approaches that could be made by foot, but its so much more stealthy if you are hunting close to the edge of the lake.


There are some good spots in there, but i have run into a lot of traffic in there.
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#2012402 - 07/30/10 09:16 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Bone Collector]
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in 04 lease prices in Ky got to where we couldnt afford a motel and drove back and forth 10 days in a row,75 miles one way,,after that I learned that I was just as happy hunting 100 class deer out the back door as fooling with all that crap,,

I can hunt without even starting a vehicle
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#2012432 - 07/30/10 09:38 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Food Plot 101]
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Drove to LBL from Chatt area by myself, 4 hours, twice last year once for a morning hunt another time all day in the stand hunt. Had to leave the house at 2 am to get there before daylight. Man was I ever tired when I got home.
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#2012546 - 07/30/10 11:57 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: mr.big]
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 Originally Posted By: mr.big


I can hunt without even starting a vehicle


That's really having it made, I speculate. I have had conversations with folks who can't imagine hunting any other way i.e. "Why would you drive anywhere to hunt?"

This, of course, is one of my ultimate goals in life. Until then, its city livin' and driving to hunt.
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#2012615 - 07/31/10 06:38 AM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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Every place I have to hunt (three) is less than 20 minutes away.

But, IF i had a really good place to go that was better than what I have now, then I guess that I would drive as far as I needed to.....
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#2012851 - 07/31/10 12:06 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Food Plot 101]
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We drive to Western KY form knoxville almost every weekend to hunt. If we are not going there we drive to Stewart Co. I've done that for so long now the drive doesnt seem bad at all.
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#2012888 - 07/31/10 12:57 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: birddog]
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 Originally Posted By: birddog
We drive to Western KY form knoxville almost every weekend to hunt. If we are not going there we drive to Stewart Co. I've done that for so long now the drive doesnt seem bad at all.


X2, 16 weekends including a juvy hunt and 2 scouting trips last year.
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#2012895 - 07/31/10 01:10 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: birddog]
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 Originally Posted By: birddog
We drive to Western KY form knoxville almost every weekend to hunt. If we are not going there we drive to Stewart Co. I've done that for so long now the drive doesnt seem bad at all.


but would you get up early enough to make the drive to hunt it that day and then hit the road back home the same night?...


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#2012913 - 07/31/10 01:53 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: tndrbstr]
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Drove 4hrs. each way to hunt for 1 day many times when I was younger.

On 3 day weekends....Fri., we would drive 2hrs., then backpack another 7-8hrs.....hunt on Sat.... then pack out and drive home on Sun.
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#2012967 - 07/31/10 03:11 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Rowdy]
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1.5h max for day hunts in bow season (longer days, translating to getting on the road much earlier in the AM and getting home much later in the PM).

2h max for day hunts in late Nov/Dec.

But heck, it takes me 2h to get from my elk camp to the hunting grounds for a 1/2 day hunt, and it's only 7 miles away!

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#2012997 - 07/31/10 03:41 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: megalomaniac]
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Im a home boy. This is the place I know like the back of my hand so within 30 minutes is where I like to stay. I like to know the history of every holler and all that. My farthest drive is the most recent place I bought which is right at 21 miles by road and 30 minute drive time.
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#2013011 - 07/31/10 03:59 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Food Plot 101]
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I've hynted places with a 2 hour one-way drive, but I wouldn't go that far if I could only hunt an hour; two hours of hunting would be worth it though, if it wads the afternoon. I try to not hunt if I can't spend at least 4 hours after dark taking care of things, in case it's a long tracking job.

For that matter, I don't hunt afternoons at all if I can't come back the next morning. So I very seldom hunt Sundaay afternoons.
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#2013026 - 07/31/10 04:16 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: jakeway]
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Most all my spots are within 45 minutes but when i want to sleep in i just hunt out the front door or back. Very fournate to have 5 stands within a 5 to 10 minute walk from the bed and have a good chance to kill up to 150" at any of them and have... \:D

I obtained my first property in ky this year and that will be about an 2.5 hour drive to Big Springs Ky one way but for all the crops around there and having 600 acres to myself I Plan to burn the interstate up this season...


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#2013036 - 07/31/10 04:29 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: mrk80]
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Uaually I drive to my brothers house,about 36 to 40 miles, then we will drive to the lease, another 38 miles.
So usually in all about,1.5 hr drive total for me.
during all seasons.

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#2013391 - 07/31/10 09:55 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: look'n 4 deer]
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I just step outside allot of the time
(check out the deer on reg forum in my front yard)
I have lots of land and people around here that will let you hunt
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#2013424 - 07/31/10 10:32 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Good time Charlie]
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Day hunts for deer, hour and half...

Have and will drive farther for day hunts for turkey and ducks.

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#2013455 - 07/31/10 11:43 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: CBU93]
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I drive 1.5 hours to my hunting land. Some days I spend more time driving than hunting but its worth it.
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#2013470 - 08/01/10 02:00 AM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Bayou Buck]
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it's about an hour and a half to where we go in morgan co. everywhere else is within 20 minutes.
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#2013587 - 08/01/10 09:38 AM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: stik]
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I have drove right out 3 hours just for a morning hunt. 25% of my hunts are within 2 hours. 60% is within 1 hour drive
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#2014206 - 08/01/10 08:07 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: tndrbstr]
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 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
 Originally Posted By: birddog
We drive to Western KY form knoxville almost every weekend to hunt. If we are not going there we drive to Stewart Co. I've done that for so long now the drive doesnt seem bad at all.


but would you get up early enough to make the drive to hunt it that day and then hit the road back home the same night?...



I was about to drive to the fort last year to hunt one morning and drive home to be at a Christmas party until they closed the area do to unsafe hunting conditions. they had opened one of my favorite bow areas for shot gun and at the last minute decided it wasnt a good idea.

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#2014342 - 08/01/10 09:07 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Poser]
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I generally like to keep my hunting trips to within an hour. I lease and my lease is 33 miles from home so i allow up to an hour and a half and this works well. Since i hunt then go to work many days i can only handle this set up for the most part during Rut. I dont try to kill myself during the bow season for financial reasons as well as health. I love to hunt and like you have been a loner much of my life. If i tell someone to meet me at a certain time and they drag 30 minutes late i wont hunt with them again. I have no tolerance for those who cant get up when season gets here. I go on adrenaline and never use an alarm nor do i need one. I am not as meticulous as you and then i perhaps am not as successful either. i do have my points of "got toos".....I hunt during the rut almost non stop except where work interfers. I will walk 1 mile to some locations if necessary and try to go where others arent willing and are too lazy to. I look for hidden areas and or difficult to approach ones. I care not how far i might have to drag one, only that i am on one that is worth the effort. I have many times took 2.5 hours to get one out in places like eagle creek wma....doesnt matter. I want to be on a great deer if at all possible and distance doesnt matter nor terrain. You are probably in a narrow per centile of truly "dedicated" hunters. Many claim it but then they drive their 4 wheelers right up to the stand they hunt....I have never understood this at all.
Still to each his own and i respect an individuals limits and rights to be happy with what they choose to do. Great Post!
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#2014557 - 08/01/10 11:57 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Boone 58]
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I have a small piece of land in central Williamson County that I drive just over an hour to get to.
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#2016075 - 08/03/10 12:24 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Food Plot 101]
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I drive 4 hours either to Stewart or Hickan Co. (it's about the same to each) I go when ever I can afford the gas unless the weather is calling for a wash out. I generally save vacation time, and take 1 full week off in Nov. and use the rest to take as many fridays or mondays off to make three day weekends. It's rough, but if you lay off the booze and get in bed early enough it is usually well worth it.
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#2016085 - 08/03/10 12:30 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: bobthebowhunter]
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 Originally Posted By: bobthebowhunter
It's rough, but if you lay off the booze and get in bed early enough it is usually well worth it.


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#2016310 - 08/03/10 03:08 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: tndrbstr]
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#2018324 - 08/04/10 10:18 PM Re: Driving Time/Logistics vs. Hunting Time [Re: Rowdy]
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I'd be willing to drive an hour, but not much more. I'm not out to drive, I'm out to go hunting!
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