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Public land deer hunters #6816563
03/25/20 09:32 AM
03/25/20 09:32 AM
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BernieB. Offline OP
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I know a lot of you guys are deer hunters and many of us hunt public land.
I'm doing a 6-part video series on how to beat the hunting pressure in public land deer hunting, the first part dropped this morning. I'll be doing one video a day for six days. Have a look if you're interested.


Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816601
03/25/20 09:58 AM
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Will be fun to see his other pointers!


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Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816651
03/25/20 10:29 AM
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Loved it. Ehd aka blue tongue hit my farm/county deer heard hard last season. So for the first time in years I traveled to hunt even out of state. All on public land. Now when I say to hunt it was only taking my boys 7&9 I did not hunt. I studied maps mad plans on how to get deep. Was going to access by canoe down in ky. Until I thought about loading and un loading my 17" canoe from the top of my excursion by myself. Slick steep mud banks before daylight with young boys.. let's say I went with plan B..

Years back I always went deep on public ground when taking my daughter. At times walking 2 miles. When we would come out I would see deer tracks in our tracks going in 30' from the truck.. knowing this and going in blind having not been on that property in 7 years. My plan was go in the evening before youth gun set up the ground blind and x bow hunt that evening very close to the parking lot. Literally 250 yards from the truck. That way it would give us a chance to see what was moving and be set up for the next morning if nothing looked promising we would move that afternoon.. as luck would have it that field was cut corn and really covered with deer scat. That evening xbow hunting we saw 5 does. Nothing close enough. The next morning 40 min after daylight 15 min after another hunter walked back from the parking lot to retreave his deer cart my 7 year old dropped his first doe at 96 yards cutting her heart in half with his sisters supresed 7mm08. That evening I moved the blind 45 yards west and my 9 year old shot his 6th and 7th deer with a supresed 300 blackout AR. one at 56 yards dropped heart spilt long ways the other at 28 yards made it 35 yards.

Yes just does but shot by kids out of state on public land 250 yards from the crowded parking lot. We watched many hunters that were walking in deep walk out empty handed . Yet Some were also successful. One young man shot a dandy 130" 8 pointer. I love youth hunts.

Point is your 100% correct going deep is not alway best.

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Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816659
03/25/20 10:33 AM
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Hard to "go deep" when the biggest public land around here is 40-80 acres.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816684
03/25/20 10:48 AM
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Great points so far. Here is the list of topics for the 6 videos, some of the things that have been brought up have been addressed in these videos.

1) Hunt the edges
2) Out of the way and overlooked small properties
3) Cross a barrier
4) Hunt off-peak times'
5) Let the hunting pressure move deer to you
6) Off-beat tactics and curveballs

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816686
03/25/20 10:50 AM
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That's a good list.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816695
03/25/20 10:58 AM
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My formula for successfully hunting public land:

Hunt deep, deeper the better, get away from the knuckleheads. Access by water if possible is best.

Get to your stand early, by water if possible.

Conduct mini drives that are well planned and executed.

Do your homework thoroughly. Scout preseason for sign.

Critique each hunt and record. Eventually patterns will develop.

Keep your mouth shut.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: Muskrat] #6816715
03/25/20 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Muskrat
My formula for successfully hunting public land:

Hunt deep, deeper the better, get away from the knuckleheads. Access by water if possible is best.

Get to your stand early, by water if possible.

Conduct mini drives that are well planned and executed.

Do your homework thoroughly. Scout preseason for sign.

Critique each hunt and record. Eventually patterns will develop.

Keep your mouth shut.


Good advice, after seeing this post, I know you're going to love the videos I did.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816719
03/25/20 11:18 AM
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Thanks!

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816930
03/25/20 12:41 PM
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What`s up with that deers leg in the picture?Best thing I did last year was hunted from the boat.Well I mean I used the boat to get to where I wanted to hunt.

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Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6816979
03/25/20 01:25 PM
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We hunt from the boat with bow or cross bow. It's like taking candy from a baby.


The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: forestman3] #6817075
03/25/20 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by forestman3
What`s up with that deers leg in the picture?Best thing I did last year was hunted from the boat.Well I mean I used the boat to get to where I wanted to hunt.


Not sure what you're talking about that buck looked healthy as could be I took a bunch of photos of him.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817088
03/25/20 03:26 PM
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That buck was standing in the old drive of an abandoned farmhouse. Got about 20 good pics of him before he took off, here's a couple.

[Linked Image]
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Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817102
03/25/20 03:45 PM
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My bad.I thought it looked like something was messed up in the first picture.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: k snow] #6817109
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Originally Posted by k snow
Hard to "go deep" when the biggest public land around here is 40-80 acres.


Noticed your location is East Central Wisconsin, that can't be to far from the "Central" Woods. Great opportunity in that area

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: Muskrat] #6817243
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Originally Posted by Muskrat
My formula for successfully hunting public land:

Hunt deep, deeper the better, get away from the knuckleheads. Access by water if possible is best.

Get to your stand early, by water if possible.

Conduct mini drives that are well planned and executed.

Do your homework thoroughly. Scout preseason for sign.

Critique each hunt and record. Eventually patterns will develop.

Keep your mouth shut.



The best piece of advise here is "Keep your mouth shut"

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817256
03/25/20 06:24 PM
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A little nugget that I have figured out on some public areas that I hunt, set up in the parking lots if at all possible. Heck, sit in the bed of your pickup if it's legal. As silly as it may sound, I have seen a ton of deer around parking lots with a pickup parked there and no one around. Or maybe make sure at least one person has walked into an area and then set up.

Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817325
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I listen to John Eberharts podcasts and a few other public land hunters on YouTube . Really changed my way of hunting


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Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817722
03/26/20 06:36 AM
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Here's day 2.


Re: Public land deer hunters [Re: BernieB.] #6817730
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Walk through the multiflora ride thicket people walk around.

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