Do you look ahead too early?
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: coshocton, Ohio
Posts: 279
RE: Do you look ahead too early?
Yes towards the end of the rut I start thinking of all the bucks I've passed up wondering what They will be like next year, and where I seen most of the deer movement, and whereto put treestands next year. Wondering which bucks will survive for next year. I think of tons of scenarios for the next year.
#14
RE: Do you look ahead too early?
For all intents & purposes my season ends mid november. That gives me a pretty early head start on thinking about next season. I could pour all the brain power I have & then some into my late season and doubt it would change my results. It would take complete luck & near miracle for me to score on a buck at this point in time.
#15
RE: Do you look ahead too early?
Only in the sense I stay out of areas I think bucks will be frequenting NOW (without a tag for them).
I know I shouldn't be thinking this way.....but the LAST thing I wanna see right now is a shooter buck.
I know I shouldn't be thinking this way.....but the LAST thing I wanna see right now is a shooter buck.
#16
RE: Do you look ahead too early?
I know the feeling. I am too. My mind is drifting to 3D season and next hunting season, what plots to plant, where stands should be, what winds to set forusing this year as a guide.
#17
RE: Do you look ahead too early?
As soon as this season ends a couple weeks after Christmas and I walk a couple properties.......I won't think about deer again until the trout streams warm up in June.
My mind just instantly shifts from Deer to predators the rest of the winter, trout and turkeys.
I'll shoot the bow alot but it will be all a game for score until the last few months and I start seeing some velvet.
My mind just instantly shifts from Deer to predators the rest of the winter, trout and turkeys.
I'll shoot the bow alot but it will be all a game for score until the last few months and I start seeing some velvet.