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going in blind #2991757
12/23/19 06:56 AM
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If you are going into a new spot in the morning that you've never been, do you wait and go in with a little bit of daylight, or do you just go in before daylight and cross your fingers?

Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991758
12/23/19 06:58 AM
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Wait til it’s cracking

Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991763
12/23/19 07:10 AM
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Wait a few minutes. You might find a good spot or you might set up where you can't see worth a flip.


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991768
12/23/19 07:16 AM
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Wait till you can see and stalk/scout all morning at a snails pace. The ground is wet so you can be super stealthy today. Bucks are about to bust wide open here in North Alabama so good luck.


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991789
12/23/19 07:53 AM
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I almost never go to any stand in the dark. I have killed a couple of real good bucks by slowly slipping in at first shooting light. One of them was standing right under my stand when I shot him.


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Re: going in blind [Re: BhamFred] #2991801
12/23/19 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by BhamFred
I almost never go to any stand in the dark. I have killed a couple of real good bucks by slowly slipping in at first shooting light. One of them was standing right under my stand when I shot him.

This.
I'll come out after dark, but I rarely go in before first light.


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991808
12/23/19 08:22 AM
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I would probably.just make it an evening hunt and go in the 1st time at noonish. that being said I like to go in early enough that after I get settled I still have to wait at least 1/2 hour before I can see. IMO going in at daybreak is a bad idea and rather than do that I'd wait til I could see.

Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991834
12/23/19 08:50 AM
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Depends on where I’m hunting. I’ve killed several slipping in still and quiet just after day light. I’d rather do that than blow deer out walking in before light.

Re: going in blind [Re: Out back] #2991835
12/23/19 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Out back
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I'll come out after dark, but I rarely go in before first light.


Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991875
12/23/19 09:29 AM
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Slidell, La
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I go in before daylight. I always face the wind and never face uphill. Your first sit in an area is often your most productive.
I can't count the number of times that I've been up a tree before daylight and had deer walk past me. Once I had used a drag rag and the buck walked around grunting. I'd have never know those deer were around if I hadn't been in the tree.


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2991943
12/23/19 10:58 AM
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Hartselle, AL
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Perch.Explain the never face uphill part. What is the benefit? How in the heck do you get to your tree? Are you talking about once in your tree? Or do you just hunt ridge tops?


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2994694
12/26/19 09:05 PM
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Agree with going in at the crack. I walk in as soon as I can see without a light.


WDE
Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2994759
12/26/19 10:07 PM
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I get into an area way before daylight if I see an area based off the topo map, but where I climb will be decided after daylight.


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Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2994791
12/26/19 10:34 PM
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Go in when you can just start to see. Slip in. Walk slowly for about 50 yards, stop and be still. Ease on forward another 50 and stop. I'm going to make a video about this one day. I've killed most of my deer slipping through the woods. You have to be slow in your movements though. A deer can spot fast movement from a long way off.


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Re: going in blind [Re: slippinlipjr] #2994793
12/26/19 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by slippinlipjr
Go in when you can just start to see. Slip in. Walk slowly for about 50 yards, stop and be still. Ease on forward another 50 and stop. I'm going to make a video about this one day. I've killed most of my deer slipping through the woods. You have to be slow in your movements though. A deer can spot fast movement from a long way off.

I agree with this. Slip through there like charlie is hiding in the trees and your lifes on the line

Re: going in blind [Re: slippinlipjr] #2994795
12/26/19 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by slippinlipjr
Go in when you can just start to see. Slip in. Walk slowly for about 50 yards, stop and be still. Ease on forward another 50 and stop. I'm going to make a video about this one day. I've killed most of my deer slipping through the woods. You have to be slow in your movements though. A deer can spot fast movement from a long way off.


I’ve been watching the Hunting Public a good bit. Those guys can flat out stalk a deer and they do it most of the time with a bow in hand.

Re: going in blind [Re: twaldrop4] #2994820
12/26/19 10:57 PM
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LOL Jwalker. Most of these goobers don't know who charlie is ! Dave most of the deer I've killed were travel down a ridge towards the bottom or just about the bottom walking parallel to it, usually just after daylight or before dark. Traveling close to thick cover towards or from ag fields or food plots. I seldom sit on food plots but hunt travel corridors instead. Food plots stay untouched until the rut.


Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!

If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!


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