Opening day rifle season tactics
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Opening day rifle season tactics
What is everyone’s approach to opening morning? This is my second year hunting on public land for rifle opener and I have two locations in mind with the forecasted wind. Location 1 gets little to no pressure, hunting the edge of bedding. Location 2 is a bigger tract but gets a lot more pressure but the forecasted wind would give me a good wind to sneak into an area that I scouted two weeks ago where I bumped a buck and a few does and found good sign. And majority of the other hunters will be accessing the piece up wind of this area. Have people had more success with hopes of other hunters bumping deer to them or trying to get away from the people and find deer still moving naturally?
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
If I'm on public, my number 1 tactic is to not get shot
For real though, I think you're right on with your current game plans for both areas. I'd personally go to the area with less pressure and hunt them like you described. Be safe!
For real though, I think you're right on with your current game plans for both areas. I'd personally go to the area with less pressure and hunt them like you described. Be safe!
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
Newb wrote:What is everyone’s approach to opening morning? This is my second year hunting on public land for rifle opener and I have two locations in mind with the forecasted wind. Location 1 gets little to no pressure, hunting the edge of bedding. Location 2 is a bigger tract but gets a lot more pressure but the forecasted wind would give me a good wind to sneak into an area that I scouted two weeks ago where I bumped a buck and a few does and found good sign. And majority of the other hunters will be accessing the piece up wind of this area. Have people had more success with hopes of other hunters bumping deer to them or trying to get away from the people and find deer still moving naturally?
I'd hunt the area with less pressure too , unless you know the area that gets pressured and and you can predict where people wont go and then go hunt there , also sign from 2 weeks ago could be old sign by now because that sign was either made pre rut or mid rut depending on your area so the deer could've moved
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
My approach would be to hunt the piece with more pressure first in hopes of someone bumping a good deer by you, then later in the week move to the piece with minimal pressure. That is exactly how I’m going to be playing it next week here in WV. Good luck!
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
I'm going in deep in some prime bedding that I haven't touched all year, besides when I was tracking a buck. Will also have the potential to have deer pushed to me if anyone enters the north side the property (pretty unlikely that anyone does but ya never know).
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
Our gun season wont open for another 2 weeks but we get together and do slow pushes. Usually those of us who take bow hunting way to seriously push to people who only hunt this 1 weekend a year. Everyone has fun. The goal is to get kids onto deer, kill does, and have fun.
Years back I'd get into the thickest nastiest areas and let other hunters bump deer to me.
Years back I'd get into the thickest nastiest areas and let other hunters bump deer to me.
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Re: Opening day rifle season tactics
I'd go where I thought I had the best chance to shoot one. Follow your gut.
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