Ok, the weather is perfect here and I would love to go sit in a tree but it is the Muzzleloader's chance here this weekend (we can archery hunt during our gun seasons but must wear hunter orange). I have done it but struggle with getting out during the gun seasons. My first hang up is I want to leave my places alone (private lands) for a safe haven for the deer. Then I really don't want to be tromping around and push deer and hear that dreaded shot by the neighboring farm in the direction the deer ran just seconds later. What do you all do?
Normally I would be out there but we have a function at Church this morning so I'm waiting till this afternoon. I have family that only Muzzleloader & gun hunt so I take my bow and get in the middle of'em typically. If no one else would be there I'd probably let it sit, and take a trip to LBL, some other public hunting thats not to far away.
I am at home and didnt go this morning.Just cant get into it as I like bowhunting more even though my success rate is lower.I plan on getting out next week for the first time this year.I have had a cam or two out and been getting a few pictures.Presently I am hoping no one is trespassing as that has been a problem in the past.My hunting area is about 65 miles away.Presently looking for a small popup hardsided camper so I can stay there some while hunting and not have to drive back and forth.
If I had your spot and your season so far, I would stay home so not to kick the deer out. That or go hunt someplace different if you just want to get out. So far in our regular archery season I have seen one deer in shooting light so I would be out hunting hopping someone kicks out some deer for me.
If there is no one out I'll go during m'loader.
If I fear pushing the deer off the land then I leave it alone as well. I try to be as invasive as possible while hunting.
I like traditional archery! But I love hunting...anyway you cut it. I bow hunted through muzzleloader season last year.but come gun season ...the gun cabinent comes open :dunno:
Went for a while this morning,the wind was bad and I only saw 1 small buck and about a zillion squirrels.
My buddy called and said they were having a Buffalo dinner at the lodge at Jenny Wiley this evening,I think i'll take the wife and hunt there. LOL.... :biglaugh:
I got a doe this morning; opening morning for the gun guys, but I am lucky to have some private ground for my whitetail/turkey hunting, all of 5 minutes from my house, so I only heard gunshots from far away. As gun season progresses, we will get more and more deer in our acreage. Bring on the bucks!
I take whatever time I can get. The deer in my avatar was arrowed in PA's late January muzzleloader season. My hunting time has been very limited.
I hunt.
All the time I can get in the woods. Which for me is a lot during the week (evenings) and I spend family time on the weekends when most of the real problem hunters are out.
But... I also view hunting a little different than most I guess. I never worry about pushing the deer. They'll move whether you are there or not. Hunters help me kill deer.
Centaur, our farms are anywhere from 20 to 800 acres usually around here. Very small places compared to where you are. If we bump deer they could very quickly move off our properties.
I have shot deer with my bow during gun seasons also but I know I have run deer to a neighbor as well.
Natty - true they can and do bump deer my way as well.
I suppose I should have gone and not worried about it. After sitting in a hair salon with my daughter for THREE hours this morning I now wish I did. There are some really strange people in this world is about all I learned today.
I don't have the option to hunt with my recurve where I live. It's guns only during gun season around this area. However, I build traditional flintlocks to hunt with and get just as much of a thrill killing a deer with one of my flintlocks as I do with my recurve.
I hunt with my flintlock during modern shotgun seasons and recurve during gun seasons when possible. Never made any difference to me what other hunters are using.
Hoyt, I never have understood that rule. One of those that makes no sense. The no hunting on Sundays is another that is absolutely ludicrous. But last I knee there were 11 states that had that rule.
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Hoyt, I never have understood that rule. One of those that makes no sense. The no hunting on Sundays is another that is absolutely ludicrous. But last I knee there were 11 states that had that rule.
I'm not sure, it may have something to do with how Illinois limits amount of hunters per county during firearm seasons.
If its legal I'm out there hunting.
TJ here in IL we are not allowed to bowhunt during firearm season. It is a bit of nonsense that I hope gets changed. I would be the first to say go get em but knowing how good of a hunter you are (ie low impact) and your belief in sanctuary places I'd say hunt the fringes for flatheads and let the bucks have those cores of private ground you have for protection.
I throw on the required orange and go. I look at it this way - there's a much greater chance of the muzzleloader folks scaring a deer to me than there is of me scaring a deer to them.
I usually head to a WMA (where there is no gun hunting allowed) and hunt. Ususally a few deer being pushed onto the wma.
I gun hunt, I love to hunt with all weapons and do not begrudge anyone for their choice of weapons, gun season is a great time to fill the freezer. here when it comes in I have had a couple of months to hunt, and if there is room in the freezer its time to fix that.
That's a good idea Eddie. Thanks.
Only allowed to shoot does this week in Pa. with a muzzleloader or Junior and Senior hunters can shoot a doe with a rifle, either way they are leaving the bucks alone for me. I'm Okay with that.
Wolley,
I admire your tenacity.
Where I hunt it is on the fringe of some huge game lands that gets pummled with the early MZ inlines and then the kids and oldsters with centerfire rifles.
I've had more than one close call w/ balls and bullets zinging thru the trees as they cut loose on a running deer. In lines shoot like regular rifles and the bullets carry well.
In these heavy hunted areas, the deer get pretty terrorized for that period. If I go, but I try to stay as far from the game lands as I can.
I find the latter part of the season, even on surrounding land, the patterns and behavior has changed drastically after the orange army has gone thru bedding areas and stomped up the woods pretty good... most activity is after I leave at dark 30 and come back in dead dark 30 AM.
TJ, to your point, I actually went Sat. morning and was a little late getting in and could hear some deer moving as I was within 40yds from my stand, I spooked them. About an hour later...Kaboom! I know it can happen, but now I am wondering just which deer was shot. We have some pic's of some very nice deer. "To go or not to go, that is the question?" I guess I will continue to go, and hope they are pushed my way.
We, bowhunters, get an early start over the gun hunters here in Alabama, but when gun season is in, it lasts till deer season is over. So, I definitely will go hunting.
whatever you do make sure you have your orange on. i got a 110$ fine for not haveing it on coming out of my stand. the officer aksed if you knew i had to have it on during gun season?... "i only bow hunt, i didn't know it was gun season..." that wasn't good enough! i go into my stand in the DARK and come out in the DARK.... i guess they have night vision now :confused:
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TJ, to your point, I actually went Sat. morning and was a little late getting in and could hear some deer moving as I was within 40yds from my stand, I spooked them. About an hour later...Kaboom! I know it can happen, but now I am wondering just which deer was shot. We have some pic's of some very nice deer. "To go or not to go, that is the question?" I guess I will continue to go, and hope they are pushed my way.
Exactly Mark, it's a very sinking feeling. I know we don't own these deer but I really hate doing that for some reason. I suppose I am being selfish. We need the leadslingers to keep the numbers down as bowhunters can't shoot enough deer to keep everything in check. I have had bullets zip over my head and have fought trespassers every year since '83 and I just simply don't enjoy being out there then. I sat at home and did enjoy my family so I think I have answered my own question for the remainder of this year and the ones to come.
I would be out. Theres always a good chance that someone might run the big one from them to you. Have had it happen before.