Tree Stand Or Ground D-11 or D-13

SoCalB3AST

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I am not new to hunting, ive had my chances just didnt feel the shot was safe to shoot him since he jumped road an im not robin hood so i let him walk frown.png regret is kicking my ass, missed one at 100 yards dry sight 30-30, frown.png cried for ever lmao.

I now Bow Hunt, an i see alot of road hunters in D13 an it seems like they are the ones to get them, but i also seen several Tree stand Hunters, An Ground, I am wondering is it better to be in a stand or to spot an stalk, or just sit somewhere an wait an if nothing move some where else?? any opinons are appreciated thanks.
 
do both rotate it , setup cameras at both locations or more. from my research it's not good to stay in the same tree stand repeatedly. leaves to much scent then the deer will go else where. or set up 2 or more stands if time and pocket book allows. but chose the spots wisely. look for plenty of tracks and scat then set up camera's , just saying....
 
My feeling is, if there's a lots of road hunters, then find a good deer trail and watch it (within bow range). Make sure you have good shooting lanes and can see deer approaching. So you can draw bow in advance....Let the other guys do the moving around....Deer know where and when to move when pressured....They will sneak in and out of areas that are to their liking....I would use natural cover, if the walk is far. Portable tree stand, or ground blind, if it's not.....2 cents
 
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