I hoofed it out on nice piece of ground on Sunday. I saw more sign then I have seen in a long time on a piece of public. Rubs, scrapes, lots of trails and tracks.........and also 4 stands !! Most of these were your average ladder stands and two hang on and sticks, two were older two were newer, most were places that where I was looking at were gun stands. This woods started with about 700 yards of corn, a good size river runs through it, a huge oak flat, and then a real thick area.....so many trees where the LW climber would work you could use it the whole season.
So when you scout public and see this kind of human sign, do you find that most of it is "gun" hunters or do you tend to see them being used in archery?
Archery vs Gun Pressure
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Re: Archery vs Gun Pressure
50/50 where I hunt.
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Re: Archery vs Gun Pressure
A lot of it I see if the guys are leaving their stands out year around they are usually bow hunting it too. That's just what I've noticed here
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Re: Archery vs Gun Pressure
The closer to the parking lot, and the more litter (esp scent bombs, wicks, etc) the more its gun pressure
Green and growing... Or red and rotting
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Re: Archery vs Gun Pressure
Sounds like a good situation to make note of the location of all the human sign with a gps. Then load it into some topo mapping software and survey the entire piece of property.
Look at the topo maps and aerial maps to find key structure that may hold a big buck but protect them from the areas of high human traffic. I believe by studying this type of pattern is how Dan killed one of his largest bucks
Look at the topo maps and aerial maps to find key structure that may hold a big buck but protect them from the areas of high human traffic. I believe by studying this type of pattern is how Dan killed one of his largest bucks
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Re: Archery vs Gun Pressure
Spots like that here on Michigan public land are usually hunted from October 1st until January 1st, bow, then gun, then muzzleloader........not much down time on the stands around here.
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