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Tips for hunting a spot blind
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:09 pm
As some may remember, my place is being logged. I know that deer will still maintain their travel areas even if it's logged. Problem being that I've lost all my landmarks and places that I could count on seeing deer are harder to find because my mental map of the area doesn't match anymore.
I should've logged everything in with a gps before hand but didn't think I'd have a problem. I'm gonna go down there tomorrow and do what I can but I was wondering if anyone had any tips on what equals to starting over on the place I've been hunting my whole life.
I should've logged everything in with a gps before hand but didn't think I'd have a problem. I'm gonna go down there tomorrow and do what I can but I was wondering if anyone had any tips on what equals to starting over on the place I've been hunting my whole life.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:16 pm to 4X4DEMON
I would put a stand in an area that I could see a long ways. As you see deer move you can place additional stands to cover those areas.
Near water and edges of woods clearings.
Near water and edges of woods clearings.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:26 pm to Nodust
Thats what I was thinking but the idea of just picking a random tree to climb and hope something came by wasn't sitting to well with me. I've always scouted and made informed decisions, but this year I've been slacking. We'll see what happens I guess.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:28 pm to 4X4DEMON
Walk the edges looking for fresh sign.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 1:37 pm to Nascar Fan
What they said. But what we noticed the first year was that the deer kinda stuck to the habits they had prior to the cutting. Same trails. Right up till they started getting shot in them. Then they transitioned to the edges and only came out at night into the open. Dusk and dawn.
And creeks are highways.
And creeks are highways.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:07 pm to 4X4DEMON
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Tips for hunting a spot blind
Scout scout scout. Do what you have to do to relearn it. Plenty of time to get to know it all over man
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:11 pm to Langston
I was meaning this weekend inparticular. Over time I'll rebuild my mental map but I've never tried to hunt a place where somebody didn't put me on a stand or I knew where I wanted to be before.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:14 pm to 4X4DEMON
1. Buy #50lb bag of corn
2. Make pile in the middle of clearing.
3. ????
4. Profit
2. Make pile in the middle of clearing.
3. ????
4. Profit
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:16 pm to 4X4DEMON
Find where there's still some thick stuff. They'll be going into it in the mornings and coming out of it in the evenings.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:17 pm to TigerDeacon
quote:
Tips for hunting a spot blind
1. Buy #50lb bag of corn
2. Make pile in the middle of clearing.
3. ????
4. Profit
This man knows how to kill
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:38 pm to Langston
No problem.
I'm gonna get some koolaid packets on the way out of town. Maybe that'll draw them in. How much koolaid do I need?
I'm gonna get some koolaid packets on the way out of town. Maybe that'll draw them in. How much koolaid do I need?
Posted on 10/12/12 at 2:44 pm to 4X4DEMON
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koolaid packets
quote:
Maybe that'll draw them in
Posted on 10/12/12 at 3:00 pm to 4X4DEMON
Did they leave any oaks or were there any to begin with? If so, I would try to find an isolated white oak that's dropping acorns and as previously suggested, get up high in the vicinity of that tree.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 3:02 pm to 4X4DEMON
I personally dont think it is safe to give a blind person a weapon.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 3:03 pm to Langston
Going to be tough bowhunting without much scouting. If its been a month or so since the logging you should be seeing a few trails now. If you could spend n afternoon scouting around it would help plenty.
Good luck
Good luck
Posted on 10/12/12 at 10:05 pm to Langston
I've heard that they're attracted to koolaid.
Blind people deserve the right to hunt too.
I'm going down there in the morning, gonna scout, spot/stalk then maybe set up my climber for Sunday. I bought some acorn rage powder stuff in a bag and some g5 montecs at academy with some new quikfletchs.
Blind people deserve the right to hunt too.
I'm going down there in the morning, gonna scout, spot/stalk then maybe set up my climber for Sunday. I bought some acorn rage powder stuff in a bag and some g5 montecs at academy with some new quikfletchs.
Posted on 10/13/12 at 12:40 pm to 4X4DEMON
Your land is entirely different so you will need to hunt differently. Does will walk right out in a newly cut area but the bucks will hang out in the edges till dark. Look for where the trails are leading to the clear cut and hunt a staging area in the woods on the edges of the clearcut. Same thing happened with my land last year and I saw more deer doing this than I ever saw in years before with standing timber.
This post was edited on 10/13/12 at 12:41 pm
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