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in reply to: Pre-Rut Hunt, Pointers #14872
Hi! I’m in the same boat, in the very same state! I’m not one for sitting/standing around much, so I prefer to still hunt.
The one sure piece of advice I have if you do decide to still hunt: Slow down, so much so that the birds start looking at you as a place to land. (Actually had it happen to me twice on Wednesday’s opener.) You might be surprised what you can hear from deer that are moving around, rubbing trees, calling out to other deer, etc., when you’re not moving. And you’ll notice more sign that way as well. The best way I know to describe the correct rate of movement is something I’ve read elsewhere — if you’re walking up on grouse without them knowing it until you’re very close, you’re doing it right.
I carry a grunt tube, and had it work very well a couple of years back during the rut. But I think calls are overused these days and now deer are learning to avoid hunters who call.
EDIT: Ooops, forgot probably the most important advice, ‘cuz it’s second nature to me by now. You should try always to be moving into the wind. When I get home from a day of still hunting, my face is often slightly wind-chapped as a result.
Please note that I have corrected the title of this thread, to reflect my re-identification of the insects involved as yellow jackets and not hornets. The replies from others referred to my original references to hornets.
Duncan wrote: Reminds me to get some fresh benedryl for my first aid kit!
Yeah, I was feeling pretty foolish for not having it with me in my own kit. Particularly since I had my first run-in with this species a few weeks ago in my yard and had a noticeable reaction unlike any I’ve ever experienced.
in reply to: Steger Moosehide Mukluks #62275As an ex-Gopher Stater with far, far more boots than street shoes in the closet (and in the basement, and in the vehicle, etc., etc.),
may I just say:😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
Thanks for the extensive review.
p.s. My mom grew up “a short drive” from Ely, and I’m not “Embarrassed” to say that.
in reply to: Some Labor Day Weekend Stumping! #58837Great weekend for some stumpin’! I released this one back into the wild this morning. He won’t get much bigger, but he’ll get a little less tough with some aging. (That’s a rubber blunt on the right; rest are Judos. The blunt is actually stuck in the stump. 😀
in reply to: GOT A GROUSE!!! #54880Congratulations!
in reply to: Grouse season starts tomorrow!!! #53791Gotta get crackin’ on those flu-flus I planned to have ready for the Oct. 1 opener here — thanks for the reminder!
A grouse taught me a lesson the season before last — it ain’t over until it’s over. I’m coming back to my vehicle without having seen a living creature larger than a woodpecker all day. I switch off “hunting” when I see the car and start thinking “driving” — just before a nice ruffed grouse walks across the forest road at a very leisurely pace, not ten yards in front of me. I like to think that my bag would not have been empty when I went home, if I’d just had the blunt I carried ready . . .
in reply to: Blackie tried to join me in my treestand #51510Funniest bear hunting story I’ve heard was told to me by a guide in Northern Minnesota. A hunter complained that he wasn’t seeing any bears at the stand he’d been assigned. The guide and an accomplice went to the stand at the end of the day and soaked the carpeting with some powerful attractant odor.
The hunter took his stand before dawn the next morning. The first time he realized there was a bear in the vicinity was when it yanked the carpeting out from under him. The hunter was found “somewhat” higher in the tree and “somewhat” louder when they got to him. 😀in reply to: Yesterday's high country bear trip – no bears yet #50930Thanks very much for your offer. I think I must say no, however. My wife and I have planned our vacation for next year already, and I don’t think I could take the time for another one in the summer.
Ever see any sign of Blackie’s bigger, fiercer cousin? I’m one of the few who thinks it’s a good idea to encourage them, maybe even restore them, in the North Cascades. (BTW, my wife does not share this opinion. She walked up on one in AK while we lived there (forty yards away, a quarter mile from our house) and doesn’t care to repeat the experience. Which is why we’re not living there.)in reply to: anatomy and archery… #50142The Dec/Jan 2009 issue of Traditional Bowhunter Magazine has an article by G. Fred Asbell titled “The Stance: How you stand to draw the bow and the evolvement of the bowhunter stance.” It has detailed descriptions and pictures of a possible solution for your girlfriend.
in reply to: Found a Big Buck… (pics included) #50116Very nice find! And it was fun to see that compass as well. 😀
in reply to: Yesterday's high country bear trip – no bears yet #50111Well, you’re killing me here. 😀 The Glacier Peak Wilderness was the last place I hiked into for a farewell backpacking trip nineteen years ago. Came out after three days, drove home to the recently-sold, now empty house, and left to meet my wife in Minnesota the following week. Haven’t been back to WA since, and that’s been a big mistake. Glacier Peak is just one of the reasons why I miss it.
Good luck and thanks for sharing!
in reply to: Nugent gets karma-lized! #40110Anyone who can watch the video I linked to above and not denounce this guy, but instead praises him for being “pro-hunter” and holds him up as someone we should join with in solidarity and even use as a role model for kids, is not someone I want in my camp, whether it’s the camp of hunters in general or my personal camp.
in reply to: Nugent gets karma-lized! #38887So that no one misunderstands —
No one who plays to the rabble by waving his firearms on stage and crudely threatening politicians with whom he happens to disagree is MY “blood brother”. Judge for yourself.
We’ve had way too much political violence in this country to let that one pass.
huntergatherer wrote: thanks im shooting 125gr fieldtips witch puts me right around 390gr. I never knew so mutch info on arrow flight and weight existed i never herd of EFOC and all these other terms before this web site is over flowing with info. Ware i live ther is not a good archery shop. well ther is places to buy a compound bow but definently not the knowledge this site has
Hi. It’s very short notice, but you should think about attending the White Mountain Traditional Bowhunters Rendezvous in Tyngsboro, MA, next weekend, Aug. 6-8. I’m sending you a copy of the flyer by PM.
Some very experienced traditional bowhunters attend, and they’re very welcoming and helpful toward newbies like you . . and me. 😉 I’ll be there on Saturday, driving an orange Honda Element and lugging around two old selfbows. Hope to see you there! -
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