DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
#2
RE: DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
Maybe try to make your bait pile a little smaller so the deer have something to come early for instead of thinking it'll be there all night so they dont have to worry about it.
#5
RE: DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
i have several feeders running, hardly ever do i get daylight pics, if i do, its usually a few does, but plenty of night pics,those big boys know its not natural.no hunting pressure in the area either, except the last two weeks, and the feeders are removed.hers a pic of one licking his lips as he approaches.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Maryland
Posts: 192
RE: DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
The sad fact is, bait piles/feeders allow them to feed at night, they no longer have to "work" for their food, no more hours of browsing.
Now its just hit the bait pile in the dark twice a night for a full days supply of food.
You "may" shoot a fawn off the bait in day light, but that is about it.
Slack
Now its just hit the bait pile in the dark twice a night for a full days supply of food.
You "may" shoot a fawn off the bait in day light, but that is about it.
Slack
#7
RE: DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
Slackdaddy maybe you dont shoot any deer off baitpiles but i sure in the hek do! I've had alot of bucks come in during daylight hours. lastyear i shot a big 10 and couldnt find it and then a 8. So sorry but your wrong on that one!
#8
RE: DEER DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
I have to go along with wisbowhunter2009I have shot bucks off the bait pile and right around also. If all you are getting is night time shot find out which way the are comming in and set up off the pile.