Hunting where the does are/will be?
#1
Hunting where the does are/will be?
Jeff's (GMMAT) thread on location got me wondering. How many here actually hunt where the does are, or where you think they will be? I have always tried to key in on deer traffic as a whole, but the last few seasons that has changed. I am more interested in getting the drop on a good buck before he ever gets to the does. Hunting does may work in some areas, but they also lessen your chances on getting the buck imho. They (does), to me are both good and bad I guess. They will attract bucks, but they also will blow your stinkin' cover before he ever gets there. I guess the essence of what I am trying to say is, "get him on his way", not wait till he gets there. Does this make sense?
So how many hunt where the does are/will be?
LT
So how many hunt where the does are/will be?
LT
#2
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
How many here actually hunt where the does are, or where you think they will be during certain times of the year?
I hunt does, exclusively.
I agree this approach isn't right for everyone......or even on every property I will hunt. On what I hunt, now.....Iknow it is.
I hunt does, exclusively.
Hunting does may work in some areas, but they also lessen your chances on getting the buck imho.
#3
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
Different times of the years different tactics. Hunting Does in Early season will put you on does.
As bucks become interested during the Pre-rut..you don't neccesarily have to hunt the does, but rather the areas that doe are usually in. Whether they are truly there on that given time makes little difference, until later in the phase of the rut.
If you can find the"3rd dimension"the areas bucks use to scent check the doe areas (while still under cover) then you begin to get into the inner workings of repeatable success on better bucks.
As bucks become interested during the Pre-rut..you don't neccesarily have to hunt the does, but rather the areas that doe are usually in. Whether they are truly there on that given time makes little difference, until later in the phase of the rut.
If you can find the"3rd dimension"the areas bucks use to scent check the doe areas (while still under cover) then you begin to get into the inner workings of repeatable success on better bucks.
#5
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
I guess I pretty much hunt the same way all year. I concentrate on pinch points and travel routes between bedding and feeding areas. I guess what I do change as it closer to the rut, I will concentrate on areas areas where bucks are able to scent check bedding and feeding areas.
#6
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
I agree Jeff, that during the chase/rut phase this is a great time to be where the does are/will be. But, where I hunt, the chase/rut phase is so, ill-defined if you will, that it's unreal. Trying to time your hunts with the chase/rut phase here will likely have someone eating tag soup. Fortunately this is compensated for with a 6 deer per season tag limit (buck or doe). This is why I believe, in MY woods, hunting the does is futile at best. Hunting where a buck will transition between bedding and feed is my best hope at a mature buck. Don't get me wrong, there is a rut here, and you may/may not see the activity of the rut, but it does come. Sporadic is a good term for our rut here. Unseasonably warm temps and wacked out buck/doe ratio, combined with extreme gun pressure, make me want to hunt the trail in the thickest nastiest mess around.
LT
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#8
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
I guess if I was going to hunt where the doe's are I would go sit on the edge of the bean or corn field and wait there. That hasn't worked all to well for me in seeing mature buck's. I stick more to the rubs and scrapes that catch my eye. Not all rubs and scrapes catch my eye but some do and allot of times them are the ones I'll set up on and see what's up. Little trails in between the bedding area and where they feed is another location I look for also. Notice that I said little trails and not big trails. I learned this one from the old man, he swore by it (small little sneaky buck trails)! Greg has mentioned this same thing in a few of his post and threads (thick small buck trails). Look at his success!
#9
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
As bucks become interested during the Pre-rut..you don't neccesarily have to hunt the does, but rather the areas that doe are usually in.
I have no access to their feeding areas unless they're on acorns. And I have no access to where they're bedding. I hunt a great staging area and some really good funnels, though..........minding where the does will always be. Sooner or later.....the bucks seem to find them.
#10
RE: Hunting where the does are/will be?
ORIGINAL: kickin_buck
I guess I pretty much hunt the same way all year. I concentrate on pinch points and travel routes between bedding and feeding areas. I guess what I do change as it closer to the rut, I will concentrate on areas areas where bucks are able to scent check bedding and feeding areas.
I guess I pretty much hunt the same way all year. I concentrate on pinch points and travel routes between bedding and feeding areas. I guess what I do change as it closer to the rut, I will concentrate on areas areas where bucks are able to scent check bedding and feeding areas.
However, this year I have had some sightings of "big ones that got away" and have been trying to locate these buck areas.
These buck sightings have been up to 3 plus miles as the crow flies. Lot's of research, but am finding other cubby holes while doing so.