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bushjill

Hunting partners can make or break your season

Learned this lesson during my first big timber still-hunt with a buddy. We're creeping through thick oak when a massive buck steps out at 40 yards. Both of us freeze, then start this awkward silent gesturing match - "you take it," "no, you!" By the time we sorted it out, he was gone. Now I establish ground rules before we even leave the truck. Open country spot-and-stalk? Whoever spots it gets first dibs. Dense timber still-hunting? One person leads, takes any shot that presents itself - no time for negotiations when you've got seconds. For smaller properties, we pick zones of fire and stick to them. Simple system: your side, your shot. The key is knowing your hunting partner well enough to move like one unit instead of two people trying to coordinate in real time. Ever had a missed opportunity because you and your partner couldn't decide who shoots? #Hunting #RifleHunting #HuntingTips #HuntingTogether #Outdoors

Hunting partners can make or break your season
bushjill

Why I stopped hunting the "obvious" spots

Last season I was that guy posting "saw nothing all weekend" after hunting the same popular spots as everyone else. Then an old-timer at the gas station gave me advice that completely flipped my success rate... Here's what actually works on public ground: 1️⃣ Go where others won't - I started hiking an extra mile past the "easy" spots. Found deer that had never seen hunting pressure and it showed! 2️⃣ Hunt the weird hours - Tuesday mornings and late evenings became my secret weapon. Big bucks move when weekend warriors are at work. 3️⃣ Stay flexible - When Plan A failed, I had Plans B, C, and D ready. Moved spots three times one morning and finally connected. Also learned to buddy up with the local wildlife biologist - that guy knows EVERYTHING about deer patterns and habitat changes. Best hunting investment I ever made was buying him coffee and picking his brain. Public land isn't impossible, you just gotta think different than private land hunters. #hunting #publiclandhunting #huntingtips #deerhunting

Why I stopped hunting the "obvious" spots
paulcarol

Figuring out deer feeding times, so I get more big bucks

Back when I first started hunting, I’d just pick a stand, sit tight at dawn and dusk, and hope for the best. Sometimes it worked, but most days were dead quiet. A few seasons back, an old-timer told me to stop hunting time and start hunting patterns. That’s when I started paying attention to deer feeding cycles — and it completely changed the game. Here’s what I’ve learned that actually works: 1️⃣ Feeding #1 (sunrise) – Happens close to bedding. Think browse, woody plants, acorns. 2️⃣ Feeding #2 (late morning) – Still nearby but a little less active. 3️⃣ Feeding #3 (about an hour before sunset) – This is prime time. They venture farther, often toward food plots or feeders. Skip worrying about nighttime movement — they’ll go wherever. But if you can understand and even shape those daytime feedings, you’ll start to predict movement and place stands way more effectively. Anyone else track feeding patterns? Curious if your experiences match up — especially in different regions. #hunting #deerhunting #huntingstrategy #huntingtips

Figuring out deer feeding times, so I get more big bucks