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by Javelin1012. 09/21/24 08:20 PM
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bamahoo]
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08/28/16 02:50 PM
08/28/16 02:50 PM
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But for you guys walking in and say climbing a tree do you care if you bump deer or not? I know i've always tried to get in the past early an get way up in set almost an hour before light.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bamahoo]
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08/28/16 02:55 PM
08/28/16 02:55 PM
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But for you guys walking in and say climbing a tree do you care if you bump deer or not? I know i've always tried to get in the past early an get way up in set almost an hour before light. I like to be settled and ready to go 30 minutes before daylight. As far as spooking deer, I would rather them spook at the sound of me walking in than seeing me. I have had some come back in after spooking them before daylight but never had one come back after seeing me (evening or running late in the morning).
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: gbee]
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08/28/16 03:23 PM
08/28/16 03:23 PM
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I always use a green light for some reason it doesn't seem to spook them. If I bump a deer walking in early I don't stop walking and act like I never heard it. Most of the time it will go just a few yards and stop. Seems like if you stop they will run to the next county most of the time. This is just how I have had the most luck hunting the mountains around here. Good point , don't stop go on and get in your stand , many times they'll ease off just a little piece and hang around till daylight. Don't use a white light .
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: UARandy3]
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08/28/16 04:02 PM
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It depends on where I'm going usually and whether I'm climbing or not. I try to get in and settled 15 mins or so before daylight. If I'm hunting a road or somewhere I can hunt my way in, I'll wait until right as it's starting to be light enough to slip along and see well enough to shoot if something offers a shot.
On the topic of light colors...yall use green or red with better luck? I like and prefer a green light.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bbdown]
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08/28/16 04:04 PM
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Only thing is the law changed this year cant get there before and out the new sun,up sunset law.gonna change how alot of us hunter,s hunt.for what I understand there going by the time in the hunting digest.I dont like it a bit neither. You've never duck hunted much, have you? You can still get to your stand when you always have, just can't shoot until legal shooting.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: 40Bucks]
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08/28/16 04:39 PM
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No matter which stand location I go to, I always want to be settled in about 30-40 mins before shooting light. It takes me a few minutes to settle in and stop huffing and puffing. We walk everywhere on our place. Same for me where I hunt. Especially during the rut.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bamahoo]
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08/28/16 04:43 PM
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As atoler said I see more deer late morning than I do at first light but I still like to be in my stand 30 minutes before light. I just enjoy being settled and enjoying the whole experience of the woods waking up.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bamahoo]
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08/28/16 04:46 PM
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For me, it depends on a lot of factors. My deer season is a constant fluid situation. Things change daily. If there's a lot of pressure, I'll wait till after daylight and walk in and sit till after everyone leaves. I like to do the same thing during the rut. One thing I don't like to do is let the deer pattern me.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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08/28/16 05:11 PM
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Only thing is the law changed this year cant get there before and out the new sun,up sunset law.gonna change how alot of us hunter,s hunt.for what I understand there going by the time in the hunting digest.I dont like it a bit neither. You've never duck hunted much, have you? You can still get to your stand when you always have, just can't shoot until legal shooting. He ain't much of a morning hunter, he likes to stay late, real late!!
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: hayman]
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08/28/16 05:16 PM
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Only thing is the law changed this year cant get there before and out the new sun,up sunset law.gonna change how alot of us hunter,s hunt.for what I understand there going by the time in the hunting digest.I dont like it a bit neither. You've never duck hunted much, have you? You can still get to your stand when you always have, just can't shoot until legal shooting. He ain't much of a morning hunter, he likes to stay late, real late!!
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Morning Hunting Walk in Time??
[Re: Bamahoo]
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08/28/16 06:15 PM
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I like to get in the woods early but it doesnt always work that way, especially if i wake up and decide to squeeze on the old lady a little bit... i do like being able to see during that first break of sunlight , feel like im quieter slipping through the woods and not fumbling with a lite while i get in the stand but ive also done that and spook deer away from the very spot i plan to hunt. Thats when i kick myself for hitting snooze. Ive actually seen more deer late morning through mid day.
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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