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Quote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2017, 10:16:51 AMMaybe call it overdoing it but even when I have a spot to myself I'm in at least an hour before dark. That means in as in set up, normally it's earlier. When I roost birds I'll often go home get my gear n sleep at least half the night w them. The closer it it to daylight the more apt you are to bust em. Never do I just go in n hope or walk blindly. Truth is n it's only my opinion n perhaps the hardwoods I normally hunt but if the birds are already chirping the gobblers are up. They're in a tree n have a birds eye view of us walking in. That'd be the last time I'd be caught moving around the woods.Yes if the first set up doesn't work I may run n gun but truthfully it's not my fav option. I should add a flashlight going in is unnatural n even at night will bust em if you get close, I never use one
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 12, 2017, 12:01:03 PMQuote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2017, 10:16:51 AMMaybe call it overdoing it but even when I have a spot to myself I'm in at least an hour before dark. That means in as in set up, normally it's earlier. When I roost birds I'll often go home get my gear n sleep at least half the night w them. The closer it it to daylight the more apt you are to bust em. Never do I just go in n hope or walk blindly. Truth is n it's only my opinion n perhaps the hardwoods I normally hunt but if the birds are already chirping the gobblers are up. They're in a tree n have a birds eye view of us walking in. That'd be the last time I'd be caught moving around the woods.Yes if the first set up doesn't work I may run n gun but truthfully it's not my fav option. I should add a flashlight going in is unnatural n even at night will bust em if you get close, I never use oneInteresting i have to know more, so let's say you roost a bird right at dark, so your saying you go back home get your gear and stay most of the night with the birds. So just how long are you sleeping under the tree waiting for these birds to wake up....?
Quote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2017, 12:17:41 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on March 12, 2017, 12:01:03 PMQuote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2017, 10:16:51 AMMaybe call it overdoing it but even when I have a spot to myself I'm in at least an hour before dark. That means in as in set up, normally it's earlier. When I roost birds I'll often go home get my gear n sleep at least half the night w them. The closer it it to daylight the more apt you are to bust em. Never do I just go in n hope or walk blindly. Truth is n it's only my opinion n perhaps the hardwoods I normally hunt but if the birds are already chirping the gobblers are up. They're in a tree n have a birds eye view of us walking in. That'd be the last time I'd be caught moving around the woods.Yes if the first set up doesn't work I may run n gun but truthfully it's not my fav option. I should add a flashlight going in is unnatural n even at night will bust em if you get close, I never use oneInteresting i have to know more, so let's say you roost a bird right at dark, so your saying you go back home get your gear and stay most of the night with the birds. So just how long are you sleeping under the tree waiting for these birds to wake up....?Buddy I live in the town I hunt. If I was to get up it'd prob be 4 hours early anyway, just the way my body works. I'm not saying that's necessary it's just what I do. Since I'm up n minutes from home I just go in that 4 hours early n sleep. Why sit in the truck? It's seems you're disbelieving. I never sleep straight through any night. And I don't sleep much as most guys. . . Back to the thread earlier is better imo
Quote from: catman529 on March 12, 2017, 02:27:39 PMOpening morning or a really hot spot on a Saturday morning on public land, I like to be super early, like an hour or more before daylight. That is only to get to my spot before anyone else does. Otherwise you can start hunting whenever you like. I work two jobs and one of them I get out between 830 and 9am. If I'm not headed into the other job, that's a great time to hit the woods too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk