Anybody have any luck between 10am and 1pm???
Not at this time of year but its comming soon.
QuoteOriginally posted by longbowben:
Not at this time of year but its comming soon.
X2!
It will be popping over the next couple of weeks.....vacation days are scheduled!
About two weeks ago there was a lot of deer movement around noon.
Have not noticed it recently.
I've seen the biggest buck ever right at noon.
ALWAYS!!!!! I have never been one to "stumble" in and out of the woods, to and from my stand...
I prefer to wait untill it gets light enough to see where I'm walking, then stillhunt my way into my stand making as little noise as possible. The same thing with walking out... As soon as the sun dips over the horizon, I stillhunt my way out.
Many times, I have encountered deer going to and from my stands and most times, they are unaware of me being there. I take almost all of my vacation during deer season, but I normaly work 12am - 8am. By the time I get out of work, it's already light... But if the weather's good, I head for the woods. I shot my biggest buck at 11am, and most of the others between 10am - 2pm.
Wow i must stumble in and out all the time.
I think he is referring to when the deer are on their feet and around the rut we see deer on their feet all times of the day.I usually catch bucks cruising around 10-12 time frame around Halloween Thats when i spend long hours in the stand.
I came face to face with a spike two days ago at about 11:10 A.M. More to come in a later post.....
I have seen deer in the middle of the day many times, but as said it was a bit later in the season. In the evening I just walk out when the sun dips below the horizon, that's the end of legal shooting time anyway....sunrise - sunset in New York!
I definitely hunt mid day in the rut and later but not so much early season.
When the bucks are rutty, there is no bad time to be in the woods. 10-2 though, that time of year, is one of the best.
first week in november around here.
For some reason the deer in one of my areas have been at my stand in the predawn dark. This has caused me some headache this year. They usually never get there til 0830 or so. Rarely have seen deer here in the late afternoon so if I don't kill one there soon I might have to try a mid afternoon approach but mornings have foiled me this year.
Just today a buddy commented that he was dubious, but glad he started to sit that 10-2 period last year. I told him I was seeing them at that time, and boy has that worked out where there are big ones, and light hunting pressure. Even in pressured areas they seem to be out at times, but stick to the thick stuff.
When one talks of hunting the 10-2 shift do you guys really head out at 2 or does it depend on the deer movement? It just seems like you would spook deer leaving at that time.
I like midday during the rut. Rest of the year its a good time for a nice nap!
Midday can be very good during a full moon!
Mid day is good. On public land it seems like deer pattern hunters and are very active in the middle of the day.
AS everyone said, the rut can be good, that's when I tend to sit all day!
Nick, I dont think people are talking about leaving the woods at 2, they just try to be in the woods as much as possible during the rut because anything can happen.
There are times where you have to hunt when time allows....if I can only get out on a day from 10-2 ,I'll leave the woods at 2pm. I'm retired so I can go when I want ,but there are times where I only have a couple of hours.....so I go for it!
I just sent a good friend into one of my stands yesterday at noon, and he was able to harvest a beautiful basket rack 7 point just before 2. The buck was sneaking from one bedding area to another. With the way my work schedule is my philosophy is to get in as early as I can an stay as late as I can.
I was sitting 14 yards from a buck all morning and didn't even know it. He was bedded in a nasty little thicket near me. I never saw him the whole morning until he decided to wake up and get moving which was at 10:15am. My friend Tony was 40 yards the other direction and he didn't know he buck was there either! Two hunters within 50 yards of the buck and he stayed put for 3 and a half hours!
The bottom line was that he waited until mid-morning to get up and move. This was the 1st week of November when it happened.