Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Bow hunt part 1 Setting up, Playing the wind, Knowing your limits.

First let me say I am not Pro, nor is this information gospel.  I hope it will be helpful and informative to those  who read it.
Setting up: This is pretty important because if you just walk in the day of your hunt and throw up a stand, your chances for success are very slim and they are not that great to begin with. So you need to scout out the area that you are going to hunt ahead of time. The best time to scout, in my opinion, is when the ground is wet  after a rain or when there is a heavy dew. I like to go out mid- morning  8 am to 9am then my chances of blowing out deer are slim. I am looking for established trails or routes with sign (tracks, droppings, rubs). Once I find a trail, I know deer are moving in the area. Now I am looking for somewhere 8-10 yd off the trial with lots of shooting lanes 360 degrees around your tree natural funnels, or pinch points are always good.One more thing- if you have patterned deer with a camera and a feeder through the summer, pay close attention what direction they come in and leave- this could help you early in the season. My next post will be on Playing the Wind.  I should have it up by this weekend

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