What challenges do you face in your area?
#1
What challenges do you face in your area?
We all know not every location is created equal. So what challenges present themselves to you in your hunting areas?
Hunting area 1- This property is either field or thick bedding area. There are very little transitional areas, and it needs to be treaded on lightly to keep from always bumping deer. It’s got decent browse and some acorns. Crop fields aren’t very near to it. Pressure on this and surrounding area is HUGE in gun season, but not real bad in archery.
Hunting area 2- this property is set up with horrible access. The wind is almost always wrong to approach the better hunting spots. It is also impacted a little more often by non-hunter activity. There are little to no crops nearby, but it has a few acorns and some VERY thick bedding areas. Pressure on this property is odd. There are stands hanging every 50 yds, but rarely do I see others while archery hunting. Gun season it is hammered, but the stands are still rarely occupied.
In general, lands that I hunt are just small pieces of the puzzle as far as food/shelter and everything that a deer needs to live. They can be here today and 3 properties away tomorrow. Overall hunting pressure is high, but so are deer numbers. Older bucks are rarely seen and nocturnal, but can be found during the rut.
Hunting area 1- This property is either field or thick bedding area. There are very little transitional areas, and it needs to be treaded on lightly to keep from always bumping deer. It’s got decent browse and some acorns. Crop fields aren’t very near to it. Pressure on this and surrounding area is HUGE in gun season, but not real bad in archery.
Hunting area 2- this property is set up with horrible access. The wind is almost always wrong to approach the better hunting spots. It is also impacted a little more often by non-hunter activity. There are little to no crops nearby, but it has a few acorns and some VERY thick bedding areas. Pressure on this property is odd. There are stands hanging every 50 yds, but rarely do I see others while archery hunting. Gun season it is hammered, but the stands are still rarely occupied.
In general, lands that I hunt are just small pieces of the puzzle as far as food/shelter and everything that a deer needs to live. They can be here today and 3 properties away tomorrow. Overall hunting pressure is high, but so are deer numbers. Older bucks are rarely seen and nocturnal, but can be found during the rut.
#4
RE: What challenges do you face in your area?
Distance from my house........that's about it. My closest hunting spot is a 1.5 hour drive, and my own property is nearly 4 hours.I still get to hunt a LOT, but it is difficult to put in the amount of scouting that I would like to during preseason.
#6
RE: What challenges do you face in your area?
Spot 1- Not a lot of deer (very few and far between)
Spot 2- I'm 7 miles back off the dirt road, so about 12 miles from the nearest paved road. So if I get hurt, I'm skrewed[]
Spot 2- I'm 7 miles back off the dirt road, so about 12 miles from the nearest paved road. So if I get hurt, I'm skrewed[]
#8
RE: What challenges do you face in your area?
Alot of the neighboring hunters hunt with the mantra "if its brown...its down". I am starting to get some success with trying to change them, or should I say they have said they will change. I guess we will see this gun hunting season. When I purchased my landone of theneighbors came to talk to me and said that they only shoot "good bucks", well opening morning of the gun season like 5yrs ago I was sitting pretty close the the line between our 2 properties. Here comes a 1.5yr 6pt I let it walk by and it jumps the fence into the neighbors, bout 5-10 secs later BOOM.[:'(] And judging by the last 5 years he was full of *h*t.
#9
RE: What challenges do you face in your area?
Entry and Parking..Where my Farmer wants me to park, Iknow the deer pattern me by my truck. I can park in another spot, not on his property and walk a lot further, but the normal wind makes this risky as my scent would blow into the bedding area.
There are a few other options I can try this year..This is only a problem for 2 stand locations on this farm.
There are a few other options I can try this year..This is only a problem for 2 stand locations on this farm.