How soon after a kill will you hunt a stand?
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How soon after a kill will you hunt a stand?
Simple curiosity...but how soon after you kill a deer have you hunted a particular stand? I've had places where it seems you could kill a deer a day and they wouldn't "catch on."
Do you think it makes more sense to rest an area after a successful hunt, or get right back in there?
Comments....
Do you think it makes more sense to rest an area after a successful hunt, or get right back in there?
Comments....
Woody Williams
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Woody i think it depends how many times you visited that stand, during our gun season i've taken a couple of deer from the same stand two days in the row.
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Woody, I will hunt a stand in the morning, take a doe and hunt it in the evening if the wind is right. Many time I have taken another deer.
. I have taken deer froma stand one day and told a friend that the bucks were comeing through at say 8:30AM and he would be in the stand the next morning and take a buck at the time I told him.
. I have taken deer froma stand one day and told a friend that the bucks were comeing through at say 8:30AM and he would be in the stand the next morning and take a buck at the time I told him.
Most deer I have taken were from the same stand day after day.
They don't seem to be bothered by thier own blood trails at all.
Same as the others say; they aren't afraid to step over a fallin friend to get to where they want to go.
Isn't it odd?
But I won't complain!
Oneshot........
They don't seem to be bothered by thier own blood trails at all.
Same as the others say; they aren't afraid to step over a fallin friend to get to where they want to go.
Isn't it odd?
But I won't complain!
Oneshot........
Leave the concrete jungle behind and just go hunting !
Hunting same stands
Woody,
My hunting experience is limited. I started three years ago and have taken five deer, four with black powder.
My limited experience leads me to believe what I have ben told. Death and the following corruption are natural experiences for deer and don't affect their behavior.
Vlad
My hunting experience is limited. I started three years ago and have taken five deer, four with black powder.
My limited experience leads me to believe what I have ben told. Death and the following corruption are natural experiences for deer and don't affect their behavior.
Vlad
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OK..
I agree with all that it is us they don't like to smell. They don't recognize death that much.
Me? I'll hunt that stand again right away IF it is a good producer and we didn't disturb the area too much getting the deer out.
NEXT QUESTION -
How about field dressing?
If you are planning on hunting that stand in the near future do you gut the deer right there or move it far away?
I agree with all that it is us they don't like to smell. They don't recognize death that much.
Me? I'll hunt that stand again right away IF it is a good producer and we didn't disturb the area too much getting the deer out.
NEXT QUESTION -
How about field dressing?
If you are planning on hunting that stand in the near future do you gut the deer right there or move it far away?
Woody Williams
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How soon too hunt
I also agree with everything said and have done the same as taking whitetails morning and evening, and back too back days, I like too drag the deer off too field dress, the areas I hunt in Pa. have a good amount of bears, and that time of year they have the feed bag on, and the gut piles bring them in, and what I have experienced is that when those blackies move in the deer move out, not out, out ,but they sure change there runs, and patterns, a few years ago a frend on mine hit a buck with his compound I think was a liver shot, the deer went a couple hundred yards, and we found its bed dark, dark thick blood but no deer ,or blood , we started circling the area, and I found drag marks of hair on the rocks and stumps , here a bear already had his deer and was dragging it off, we had let the deer go for two Hrs before picking up his trail, being he had hit the deer back too far, so we didint argue with the blackie and let him carry off Terry's buck
, a week later we went back into that same area foe a all day hunt, did not see a whietail but 5 bear, bearseason came and we sat in there for 3 days morning till night, not a bear, thats hunting, have a great season!
, a week later we went back into that same area foe a all day hunt, did not see a whietail but 5 bear, bearseason came and we sat in there for 3 days morning till night, not a bear, thats hunting, have a great season!
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The gathering of scavengers is one reason I will not gut a deer close to where I hunt. They leave their stink everywhere.
I don't think a gut pile bothers deer too much, but if it scared off just one buck that could be one buck too many.
We don't have bears in Indiana (I don't think) but we do have plenty of coyotes and dogs running loose..
I don't think a gut pile bothers deer too much, but if it scared off just one buck that could be one buck too many.
We don't have bears in Indiana (I don't think) but we do have plenty of coyotes and dogs running loose..
Woody Williams
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We have met the enemy and he is us - Pogo Possum
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