reading some of the replies on another thread has me curious , what style of hunting do you use ? is it your preferred method , or is it what you need to use due to other circumstances ?
I'm sure different areas , and hunting regulations , will have a big effect on this . I've hunted deer many different ways , and all my hunting has been fair chase , mostly on public ground . I only hunt public ground in Pa . I've still hunted , by sneaking very slow and watching for a deer that is laying tight , or jumping up to run away . I didn't have much luck hunting like this . although I know I was moving to fast , I wanted to cover ground . I haven't hunted this way since Pa has put antler restrictions on the bucks . another problem is Pa is heavily hunted . if I jump up a deer during rifle season he would most likely get in front of another hunter before I would have an opportunity . I've hunted using deer drives . again , I haven't hunted like this for years , it's hard to count points on a moving deer . silent drives where the drivers would walk through trying to push the deer out to the watchers . by being silent the deer don't run through as fast as when using a noisy drive, they usually walk on a silent drive . we even used silent drives when archery hunting . noisy drives are when the drivers would yell , bark like a dog , talk loud , bang on pots or pans , blow whistles , what ever it took to get the deer up and moving . usually the deer would run as fast as they could to get out of there . the problem was the deer knew exactly where the drivers were , because of the noise they were making , and the deer would turn and run back between the drivers . stand hunting , just getting into my spot and staying for the day , or however long it takes . I'm usually in a tree stand , I prefer being up where I can see a little better than if I was on the ground . this has been the most productive way for me to hunt deer .in Pa I have spent a lot of time before season scouting to know where I want to spend my time . in other states I've either hunted there before , told to go there , or my gut says this is a good spot to spend some time . I feel it works well because I'm in and quiet before daylight , and I usually won't get out of the stand until after dark . the deer naturally use this area for one reason , or another . the other hunters that get to moving around will help push deer through my spot . when I see a deer I have a better chance of getting a count on antler points to meet Pa's requirements .
so let's hear it Fellas , how do you hunt ?
I'm sure different areas , and hunting regulations , will have a big effect on this . I've hunted deer many different ways , and all my hunting has been fair chase , mostly on public ground . I only hunt public ground in Pa . I've still hunted , by sneaking very slow and watching for a deer that is laying tight , or jumping up to run away . I didn't have much luck hunting like this . although I know I was moving to fast , I wanted to cover ground . I haven't hunted this way since Pa has put antler restrictions on the bucks . another problem is Pa is heavily hunted . if I jump up a deer during rifle season he would most likely get in front of another hunter before I would have an opportunity . I've hunted using deer drives . again , I haven't hunted like this for years , it's hard to count points on a moving deer . silent drives where the drivers would walk through trying to push the deer out to the watchers . by being silent the deer don't run through as fast as when using a noisy drive, they usually walk on a silent drive . we even used silent drives when archery hunting . noisy drives are when the drivers would yell , bark like a dog , talk loud , bang on pots or pans , blow whistles , what ever it took to get the deer up and moving . usually the deer would run as fast as they could to get out of there . the problem was the deer knew exactly where the drivers were , because of the noise they were making , and the deer would turn and run back between the drivers . stand hunting , just getting into my spot and staying for the day , or however long it takes . I'm usually in a tree stand , I prefer being up where I can see a little better than if I was on the ground . this has been the most productive way for me to hunt deer .in Pa I have spent a lot of time before season scouting to know where I want to spend my time . in other states I've either hunted there before , told to go there , or my gut says this is a good spot to spend some time . I feel it works well because I'm in and quiet before daylight , and I usually won't get out of the stand until after dark . the deer naturally use this area for one reason , or another . the other hunters that get to moving around will help push deer through my spot . when I see a deer I have a better chance of getting a count on antler points to meet Pa's requirements .
so let's hear it Fellas , how do you hunt ?