During the firearm season ..how do you prefer to hunt?
#1
During the firearm season ..how do you prefer to hunt?
I hunt in a WMA public land..I ALWAYS carry in a climber and sit. During archery this works pretty good..BUT after the bullets start flying some prefer to Still hunt..{ Meaning take a few steps..look and listen and then move on}
Do you all prefer during firearm to Still Hunt or hunt from a stand.
A friend of mine ALWAYS Still hunts and does better than I..He also hunts the same area.
I have prefered Stand hunting but may change to Still Hunting
Do you all prefer during firearm to Still Hunt or hunt from a stand.
A friend of mine ALWAYS Still hunts and does better than I..He also hunts the same area.
I have prefered Stand hunting but may change to Still Hunting
#5
I prefer to still hunt, but I can't keep at it all day due to a bad back. So I resorted to mostly using a climber this season. Still hunting is very difficult and very demanding physically, even though you are moving slowly. I am going to work hard to get my back into working order so I can do more of what I love...still hunting! I don't think there's anything more satisfying than creeping up close to deer and having them not know you're there!
#6
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Climbing stand or fixed ladder stands 90% of the time. I love still hunting and do as much of that as I feel safe to do. I hunt in a "club" arrangement on about 3150 acres. Ther are often 10-12 more members hunting at the same time I am. And all contiguous properties are hunted as well, so I am very selective about when and where I still hunt.
#10
Well you're only stalking if you have an animal in view and you intend to follow or close in on it.
mrl0004, it's called still hunting because you spend much more time still than you do moving. There are times where you can move a little quicker, but most of the time you are moving as silently as possible (it can take a full 20 seconds or more to take a step), and watching closely. Often times you glass between steps because with each step, multiple views change simultaneously (i.e. you can now see something behind a tree that you couldn't see in the previous step and you won't see in the next step, but might again in another 5 steps). It's very difficult and physically demanding, which is why...even if I didn't have a bad back...I definitely take advantage of the occasional all-day sit in the stand!
mrl0004, it's called still hunting because you spend much more time still than you do moving. There are times where you can move a little quicker, but most of the time you are moving as silently as possible (it can take a full 20 seconds or more to take a step), and watching closely. Often times you glass between steps because with each step, multiple views change simultaneously (i.e. you can now see something behind a tree that you couldn't see in the previous step and you won't see in the next step, but might again in another 5 steps). It's very difficult and physically demanding, which is why...even if I didn't have a bad back...I definitely take advantage of the occasional all-day sit in the stand!