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January Hunting Advice?

Started by dirtguy, January 03, 2017, 06:48:00 AM

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dirtguy

For a variety of reasons, all good, I really haven't been able to hunt this season until now.  Fortunately, I live in CT, 4 miles away from some private land I can hunt until the end of January.  

I welcome all advice on hunting during this late season and would love to put some venison in the freezer!

Thanks!

Paul Shirek

Just was out last night in WI. Had a buck with no antlers run a circle around me for ??? reason. No shot. It is important to find what they are eating and often they don't travel as far to and from that source. Dealing with weather here can be an issue and as deer are often close to where they eat it is important to get in as quiet as possible. Other than that, it's still deer hunting and if you're used to that it should work well. Good luck and stay warm!

ChuckC


Buckeye1977

Find the food source and you will find the deer. Can be very difficult at times in late season. Usually you will see nothing at all or the whole here at one time. Stay warm and have fun!

Nick
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Friend

Late season food sources...love January hunting.

Ironically, the biggins in my locale are still moving routinely between two and four in the morning.

My two largest deer observed last season, both at 35 yards, were observed from my blind in January.
>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

BlacktailBowhunter

Hunt food sources and try to get an idea if they are moving throughout the day and if so hunt all day.

I checked your regs and baiting is allowed in zones 11 and 12.
Join a credible hunting organization, participate in it, and take a kid hunting. Member: U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, NWTF, Oregon Hunter's Assn., Oregon Bow Hunters and  Oregon Foundation for Blacktailed Deer.

dirtguy

Blacktail Bowhunter thanks for the tip.  I am now considering putting corn out.

Butchie

Yep...food, food, food.  Find it and the deer will come.  The colder the better.  When really cold, get in early.
"Don't worry about the old blind mule, just keep a load in the wagon!"

Trenton G.

Are there any big swamps around where you hunt? During late season, I usually go into a big swamp, or sit right on the edge between the swamp and a food source. Like mentioned above, sometimes you won't see any, but when you do see them, they tend to be in large groups. Deer are lazy, and if you find a good trail, there's a good chance that they will use it as opposed to break a new trail through the snow. These are great places to set up ambushes, and I've been successful doing this several times, but that was before switching to trad.

Friend

High expectations for January...
>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

Zwickey-Fever

QuoteOriginally posted by Buckeye1977:
Find the food source and you will find the deer. Can be very difficult at times in late season. Usually you will see nothing at all or the whole here at one time. Stay warm and have fun!

Nick
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Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;
Genesis 27:3

dirtguy

Trenton G.  - I have a stand up right on the edge of a big swamp along a well used trail.    :bigsmyl:    :bigsmyl:

Jbseitz

Invite me 4 eyes are better than 2  :)
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