Hunting scenario
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pocatello, ID
Posts: 8
Hunting scenario
I am a beginner to bow hunting. Each time that I have been out, I have been seeing deer in the open sage brush or crp, but I have not seen any while sitting in my chosen spots. I marked where I spoted deer on my walk out yesterday, but it was too dark to shoot anyway.
I would like to get a few opinions on where experianced hunters would setup given the following diagram. The groups of trees present are oak, aspen, elderberry, etc. The spot diagramed is about halfway up a fairly large-steep mountain.
Thanks in advance!
I would like to get a few opinions on where experianced hunters would setup given the following diagram. The groups of trees present are oak, aspen, elderberry, etc. The spot diagramed is about halfway up a fairly large-steep mountain.
Thanks in advance!
#2
RE: Hunting scenario
Nice diagram, but without knowing the actual terrain and food availbale it's tough to give much advice.
Where are they bedding during day and feeding at night? Set up on the travel route(s), from bedding to feeding on evening hunts.
Where are they bedding during day and feeding at night? Set up on the travel route(s), from bedding to feeding on evening hunts.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
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RE: Hunting scenario
It's tough to tell from your digram. Can you get a aerial photo from terraserver and post it
http://www.terraserver.com/search/search.asp
Judging by the "mountain top" and where the deer are I would look for a saddle of funnel around that area. Your diagram is good but dosn't show the whole picture. A topo of the area would also help greatly.
http://www.terraserver.com/search/search.asp
Judging by the "mountain top" and where the deer are I would look for a saddle of funnel around that area. Your diagram is good but dosn't show the whole picture. A topo of the area would also help greatly.
#6
Fork Horn
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RE: Hunting scenario
That is one crazy looking arial. I guess thats from me hunting flat ground. I would probally set somewhere by that circle where the deer are being seen. Just an idea, but sounds like a good place to start.
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pocatello, ID
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RE: Hunting scenario
Thanks OH Bowhunter.
The problem with where the circle is, is that it is wide open sage brush and there are tons of trails all over, so, it seems like the chance of the deer passing within range seems slim to me.
The problem with where the circle is, is that it is wide open sage brush and there are tons of trails all over, so, it seems like the chance of the deer passing within range seems slim to me.
#8
Fork Horn
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RE: Hunting scenario
I allways try to find a creek crossing. I see there is one thruogh your area. Is it a large creek with only a few crossings? It is possible that that thick sage brush is their bedding area. Have you seen beds there? If so I probally would not cut through there anymore. Seems like the creek would be downwind from that area. Which way can you enter from? I would hope it could be from the creek direction.
#9
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pocatello, ID
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RE: Hunting scenario
The creek is pretty small, probley 3-4 feet across? There seem to be beds all over the place, but most of them are in the grassy-treed areas. There are also quite a few springs in the area that I have stumbled accross.
I have hunted the creek bottom by a crossing, but did not see any deer while I was there?
I was thinking that I wanted to set up in that group of trees below where I saw the deer?
I have hunted the creek bottom by a crossing, but did not see any deer while I was there?
I was thinking that I wanted to set up in that group of trees below where I saw the deer?