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Evenings or Mornings?

Started by Pettit877, July 13, 2015, 11:43:00 AM

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Fletcher

QuoteOriginally posted by pavan:
The last time I got before sunrise and planned an all day hunt, I took lots of ice tea, food, wet ones, and a pipe with some good english tobacco. About 10 in the morning I took a nap. I sleep real good late in the mornings.  I woke up later, I didn't know where I was or how I got there, but I did recognize the chocolate lab that was sleeping next to me from a neighboring farm place.  He woke up and was happy to see me.  I was starving so I dug out food, cheese curls and corn beef sandwiches, the dang dog barked begging for his share, which he got.  I found that a thirsty lab will drink iced tea and eat apples.  Later the lab ran a pesky deer off for me and came back really proud of himself, so I shared my salted nut roll with him, which made me thirsty and since I was out of iced tea, I went into town for a coke.
Hadn't been back to this thread for a while.  This post is just plain hilarious.  Great way to roll with the moment and enjoy the blessings of the day.
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Tony Z

I hunt more evenings because I'm lucky enough to have a few places close to work. I've had more success on evening hunts as a result of that but I enjoy morning hunts more. Go figure. Tony Z

tomsm44

I've had my best luck mid day actually.  The last couple of years, I get to my stand around 9-9:30 and sit til around 2.  I've seen more deer that way than I ever have with early morning or late evening hunts.  It doesn't seem to be as easy to pattern mid day movement as it is with morning or evening movement.
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nineworlds9

I prefer evenings.  I hate waking up early LOL.  I always seem to encounter more critters at sundown.  I also feel like I see better with dusk lighting than dawn lighting but prolly all in my head on that one.
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hunterjrg

Without a doubt I kill more bucks in the morning

tracker12

My best bucks have come in the morning.   I also would rather blood track during daylight hours.
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CoachBGriff

It's funny how such a simple question has led to so many answers!

I have more opportunities to hunt evenings, but I enjoy mornings during the rut the most for sure!

My evenings are usually pretty productive.

However, it's always nice to be able to track in the daylight!
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arrowbuster

Heres my opinion early season hunts for whitetail, I like the evening the best. I just see more. From Halloween on I would trade 5 evening hunts for one morning. I like it better early once they start getting frisky.
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Cavscout9753

It seems back in upstate NY where I grew up morning hunts were very successful. I hunt in Georgia now and while mornings can be decent, it seems like animals are quick to quit moving in the mid-morning time. I've had exceptions, and so still do some morning hunts, but down here it seems the evening/dusk time has them all out of their beds and moving. I like finding oak strips along tall overgrown fields and hunt inside the woodline about 100 meters or so. As the sun starts to drop they come out of their beds and lazily pick their way through the nuts before going off and doing whatever nocturnal events they have planned. In the morning they seem to cruise right through to head to bed without browsing too much. I imagine whether nights or mornings are better depend on what area(s) you hunt. All said and done though, with unpredictable work hours, 2 small boys and a wife doing college, I'll hunt whatever, whenever, and wherever I can get it.
ΙΧΘΥΣ

I think it is about 50/50 for me. I like mornings best though, mostly becaus I love watching the woods wake up!

Bisch

achigan

I like the morning hunt. It's a rush watching the woods wake up each day. Also, if I do make a kill, there is no rush to find it, blood trailing is easier and field dressing is as well.
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Recurve7

Obviously, stand site would determine  morning or evenings. However,  I prefer mornings as recovery is easier in day light.

Sam McMichael

Back in the rifle days, I found it to be about a 50/50 split. However, since I became a bow only hunter, I don't hunt evenings much anymore. I don't want to be faced with a possible tracking situation after dark.
Sam

Archie

Growing up, I always hunted in the morning, for anything.  I did that for about 3 years hunting deer after moving to Illinois, but had little success.  The landowner had always told me the best time to hunt deer on his land is in the evening, but like a dummy, I ignored him.  Eventually, I started hunting in the evenings, and I started seeing a lot more deer.
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Crittergetter

I hunt every oppertunity I can. That being said I tend to hunt more evenings because I can usually get my crews lined out for the day and hit the woods by mid afternoon. I prefer the mornings though and I CAN NOT make my self stay in bed on a morning that I could be hunting!
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Walt Francis

My deer sightings and shot opportunities for does and small bucks are about equally split began morning and evening.   My biggest bucks have all been taken in the mid afternoon,  between 1 & 3, during the late November rut.  That said, I hunt every chance I get the time, and hunt as long as I can take the cold.  Every year, my biggest buck sightings during tge rut are early afternoon, between 12-3.  Reflecting back,  I should hunt most of the day during the rut, taking a break between 10:30 and 12:00, which has been the least productive time where I hunt.  The two months leading up to the rut, the first and last hour of light are the best times to hunt.
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sagebrush

In a tree stand: evenings
On the ground: mornings

Jerry Jeffer

My experience is that it depends on where you hunt. Some places are better for one time over another. I have taken more deer in morning because that is what I hunt most. I usually don't hunt evening because I have to go to work at night.
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Terry Lightle

10 am seems to be the golden hour for me
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MikeNova

50/50 but I would rather shoot one in the morning I hate tracking in the dark.


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