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Am I doomed this deer season

Posted By: charles

Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 02:25 AM

I don’t have a Creedmore, a magpull, a muzzle break, a painted stock, a coated barrel, a mill dot scope, or a bypod. I don’t shoot 1000 yards either. Why have I not been skunked a single year in 50 years of hunting. What have I turned in to? Oh my. Surely I am doomed. What must I do. Deer season is a month away.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 02:28 AM

Use your knife and Juke one grin
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:37 AM

The older I get I despise deer season. I tried to do everything right with my boys. Starting at 8 until they were 12 I made them shoot does only. At 13-15 I let them shoot a cull buck. After 16 game on!!! I was trying to instill in them that it’s not about the antlers, but the hunt and the great time in the outdoors. I was successful, but it was a uphill battle when they saw kids younger than them shooting big bucks. I hope each one of them remembers and cherishes those first hunts and kills as much as I do. Taking the last one on his first hunt was something I’ll never forget!
Posted By: Scuba1

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:45 AM

As i can't seem to get a freezer my deer season may get canceled . I can't see myself turning a whole deer into jerky lol
Posted By: cwtrapper

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:54 AM

You can also can it. Shoot a lot of deer though.
Posted By: Hydropillar

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:06 AM

Originally Posted by Scuba1
As i can't seem to get a freezer my deer season may get canceled . I can't see myself turning a whole deer into jerky lol

buy a pressure canner...... canned deer meat is great.......stew,tacoes. burritoes.... what ever
Posted By: Hydropillar

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:09 AM

Originally Posted by charles
I don’t have a Creedmore, a magpull, a muzzle break, a painted stock, a coated barrel, a mill dot scope, or a bypod. I don’t shoot 1000 yards either. Why have I not been skunked a single year in 50 years of hunting. What have I turned in to? Oh my. Surely I am doomed. What must I do. Deer season is a month away.

a buddie of mine shoots a 30 30 with a bent barrel ,,, says all ya gotta do is aim a little over there....lol.... he always gets his deer !!
Posted By: jabNE

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 09:58 AM

Charles...when i was younger and my dad was logging, he wore a bright colored light blue sweatshirt that stunk like sweat and chainsaw mix fuel. He had a 40# pull daemon howett recurve with cedar arrows and fixed bear broadheads he sharpened by hand. His quiver was literally two wooden clothespins taped to face of his bow with electrical tape and he only took two arrows. Sometimes he needed a second shot. No tree stands we would sometimes drive a few 16 penny nails together in side of bark where he needed a step to get up to next branch.
Now this was back when our deer populations weren't real high around here either.

That guy killed more deer with his bow than anyone I knew. Sit still, be a good shot. No gimmicks, no calls, no fancy pin sights, no shots longer than he was comfortable hitting, he'd walk into stand in the dark, walk out well after dark. No camp, no scent cover up, no crap like that. He used to call compound bows "block and tackle" bows and would never buy one. Had a bear grizzly 45# recurve and used that for many years. Liked his cedar arrows and fixed bear heads too...nothing screwed in on his stuff at all.

When a sport starts to require lots of stuff and a special outfit, its no longer fun and it gets expensive.
Dad and I didn't always see eye to eye on things but his approach to and advice about outdoors and woodsmanship were sound and I appreciate him for the lessons.

I'm not a deer guy either but really enjoyed sitting in stands with my son and smiled when he pulled out a call from his pocket. I said hey just put that away and let's just sit and watch...this is a good spot with active trails, we shouldn't need that. And, dad was right.
grin
Posted By: Sprung & Rusty

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 10:47 AM

Originally Posted by Pawnee
The older I get I despise deer season. I tried to do everything right with my boys. Starting at 8 until they were 12 I made them shoot does only. At 13-15 I let them shoot a cull buck. After 16 game on!!! I was trying to instill in them that it’s not about the antlers, but the hunt and the great time in the outdoors. I was successful, but it was a uphill battle when they saw kids younger than them shooting big bucks. I hope each one of them remembers and cherishes those first hunts and kills as much as I do. Taking the last one on his first hunt was something I’ll never forget!


Talk about taking the fun out of it. eek
Posted By: Matt28

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 10:58 AM

My daughter is supper excited about this season so that gets me excited.
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 11:23 AM

On a hunt last year there was a guy in the group whose hunting shirt cost him more than i.paid for my bow. Gospel truth. He had close to 2k in his bow and accessories on it. And he made sure we all knew it too. Guy wouldn't walk more than a quarter mile from the road.
Posted By: Yukon John

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 12:20 PM

I haven't shot one further than 120yds, guess I'm with you charles...with a hand me down mossberg .243!
Posted By: Crit-R-Dun

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 12:24 PM

Originally Posted by jabNE
Charles...when i was younger and my dad was logging, he wore a bright colored light blue sweatshirt that stunk like sweat and chainsaw mix fuel. He had a 40# pull daemon howett recurve with cedar arrows and fixed bear broadheads he sharpened by hand. His quiver was literally two wooden clothespins taped to face of his bow with electrical tape and he only took two arrows. Sometimes he needed a second shot. No tree stands we would sometimes drive a few 16 penny nails together in side of bark where he needed a step to get up to next branch.
Now this was back when our deer populations weren't real high around here either.

That guy killed more deer with his bow than anyone I knew. Sit still, be a good shot. No gimmicks, no calls, no fancy pin sights, no shots longer than he was comfortable hitting, he'd walk into stand in the dark, walk out well after dark. No camp, no scent cover up, no crap like that. He used to call compound bows "block and tackle" bows and would never buy one. Had a bear grizzly 45# recurve and used that for many years. Liked his cedar arrows and fixed bear heads too...nothing screwed in on his stuff at all.

When a sport starts to require lots of stuff and a special outfit, its no longer fun and it gets expensive.
Dad and I didn't always see eye to eye on things but his approach to and advice about outdoors and woodsmanship were sound and I appreciate him for the lessons.

I'm not a deer guy either but really enjoyed sitting in stands with my son and smiled when he pulled out a call from his pocket. I said hey just put that away and let's just sit and watch...this is a good spot with active trails, we shouldn't need that. And, dad was right.
grin


That's a good read, thanks.
Posted By: pcr2

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 12:27 PM

shot my buck last year with my late dads 30-06 pump.

this year i will be using grampa's .244 pump-stay tuned
Posted By: WV Danimal

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 01:14 PM

I have 4 CREEDMOORS if you need to borrow one...…..
Posted By: salemtrapper

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 01:31 PM

My buddy's youth group is raffling one off,I have no desire to own one so this will be the only gun raffle I win lol. When I do I'll sell it to you for what I have in tickets 20 dollars..
Posted By: jbyrd63

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 01:47 PM

Originally Posted by Pawnee
The older I get I despise deer season. I tried to do everything right with my boys. Starting at 8 until they were 12 I made them shoot does only. At 13-15 I let them shoot a cull buck. After 16 game on!!! I was trying to instill in them that it’s not about the antlers, but the hunt and the great time in the outdoors. I was successful, but it was a uphill battle when they saw kids younger than them shooting big bucks. I hope each one of them remembers and cherishes those first hunts and kills as much as I do. Taking the last one on his first hunt was something I’ll never forget!


You must have never been a kid!! You did the opposite !! Tell a kid they can't do something OR won't let them do something then they will spend all their life doing the opposite. !!! LOL
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 01:53 PM

Originally Posted by Pawnee
The older I get I despise deer season. I tried to do everything right with my boys. Starting at 8 until they were 12 I made them shoot does only. At 13-15 I let them shoot a cull buck. After 16 game on!!! I was trying to instill in them that it’s not about the antlers, but the hunt and the great time in the outdoors. I was successful, but it was a uphill battle when they saw kids younger than them shooting big bucks. I hope each one of them remembers and cherishes those first hunts and kills as much as I do. Taking the last one on his first hunt was something I’ll never forget!

I might get roasted for this but oh well....

I don't take kids deer hunting until they're 14. I won't take my kids until at least 12 but more likely older. Starting at 8 its all about small game, squirrels and rabbits. at 10 maybe sit in a goose blind and at 12 put them on pheasants. I want them to really appreciate what hunting is before they get to deer hunting. I know many here don't think much of deer hunting compared to all the other big game in North America but locally its the best we have and I don't want them to peak too soon.
Posted By: Dirty D

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 02:08 PM

OP makes a good point.

It always amazes me how much gear some people have to have.

Scent, scent blocker, pop up blinds, and on and on.

I get a laugh out of the elevated plastic deer blinds they sell at the local fleet farm.
they look like Lunar Landing Modules.
Posted By: tomahawker

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 02:09 PM

These new fandangled gadgets for hunting are way over rated. I get my meat the old fashioned way....look for buzzards landing on a wolf kill and run everybody off of it. Just like Great great great great great great great great great great Grandpappy did.
Posted By: seniortrap

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:01 PM

Right on Pike River. The same process I went through. And by the time I got drafted, I didn't have to have someone tell me which way to point that gun.

Today here in Michigan, you can deer hunt at the tender age of 6!!! The mentality of the DNR here to get them started early.

The deer rifle season is down over 20% of licenses. Bow season is up (earlier and warmer). Plus its gone from a recurve to compound to a rifle style bow (cross bow).

Just to make it EASIER for everyone.....! Now when muzzle loading season is on, you can use any rifle you wish...…! Why is it muzzle season?

It makes it easier for the city people to participate and be able to show the guys at the office!?!?!
Posted By: headache73

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:19 PM

When I was a kid fishing with my grandpa, I was always scrounging up different lures and whatnot. I remember showing him a new buzz bait I'd sold enough cans to buy. He told me son, most fishing lures are made to catch fishermen, not fish. Took me several years to understand what he meant grin same applies to hunting, in my opinion
Posted By: Snowpa

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:28 PM

Kind of a form of bragging in this thread lots of I's
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 03:34 PM

Originally Posted by Scuba1
As i can't seem to get a freezer my deer season may get canceled . I can't see myself turning a whole deer into jerky lol


cube and can it is great stuff canned venison


a meal ready to eat in minutes

I am a bad person and canned ground (this is a major canning sin) I could make the drop biscuits and they needed 12 minutes in the oven , in that 12 minutes I could pop the top on a quart of canned ground venison get it warming and use the jar to start the gravy with flour and water , when the oven beeped 12 minutes the gravy was nearly done

meal on.
Posted By: hippie

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:17 PM

Originally Posted by charles
I don’t have a Creedmore, a magpull, a muzzle break, a painted stock, a coated barrel, a mill dot scope, or a bypod. I don’t shoot 1000 yards either. Why have I not been skunked a single year in 50 years of hunting. What have I turned in to? Oh my. Surely I am doomed. What must I do. Deer season is a month away.


Nahhh, you should be alright if you hunt from a shack on private ground.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:21 PM

while i can shoot much further , I have never shot a deer beyond 150 yards most under 90 yards

if I am picking the perfect deer cartridge 308win is it for me

that said I used my 1966 Rem 742 in 30-06 last year , yes it is loaded to 308 velocities , why cause I don't need more and the gun has some weaknesses I would like to keep using it I bought it when I was 14. I was letting my son use my 308.

most of my deer have actually come with 12ga and rifled slugs from a smooth bore. not really ideal but works well within it's limitations.

you must understand that some people are trying to buy being a better shot. while you can take everything that wasn't you out of the equation it may help if you were what was broken from the beginning it can't help that much.

some of the people trying to buy being a better shot , shoot from a bench only ever because they like to see little bitty groups , this doesn't help you develop as a person

learning to shoot sitting, standing and kneeling even if it is mostly with a 22lr builds you and your ability

my sons first year of mentored hunting was when he was 11 , he had a Mossberg M500 20ga with 26 inch bird barrel and I mounted a 2-7x32 nikon on it for him and we got sighted in it was plenty accurate for deer inside 75 yards .

he hated me so much but once he was on and warmed up I set out 5 targets on stands at different distances we walked down towards the targets that were a white paper plate on the cardboard backer with a big number written in marker on each I would call off a number I would give him about 6 seconds to shoot before I would tell him it had run off no shoot. as he got better I lowered the time I would give him, I was being sooo unfair

watch the target and bring the gun into your sight as you shoulder it one fluid motion safety off , up to cheek in to shoulder , aim and squeeze

buddy deer don't hang around and wait for your perfect aim , we need to make you faster so that they seem slower

you don't have to hit the middle of the middle of the paper plate , just hit the paper plate as smooth as you can smooth is fast ans fast is smooth

his first deer was when he was 12 it ran right at him stopped as soon as it saw him about 25 yards he punched both shoulders and it was down , then he got it , that was what he was practicing for. it was the last drive of opening day.

he has shot a deer every year since 2019 was his first rifle deer and buck a decent 6 point with the bolt action 308.

he had given me a hard time ,"dad, we use 2-7 power scopes on shotguns why are you putting one on the new 308?"
because it will be plenty for hunting distances
"but dad it can shoot so much further than a shotgun"
yes and 7 power is more than enough to shoot 250 yards and you shouldn't be shooting past that without a lot of practice so you will be fine.

He shoots his deer at about 100 yards from sitting on a stump beside a small hay field , " dad , it was perfect at 2X I could see and I put the cross on his shoulder and I could see him go down still through he scope" yes, I guess you had to see it for yourself. I am not so crazy after all am I
Posted By: hippie

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:32 PM

What are you talking about?
Posted By: swift4me

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:49 PM

Good post.

I'm still hunting in the first camo bibs I bought in 1990 for turkeys, and Sportsman's Warehouse brand raingear when it's wet. My wool stuff is from my first moose hunt in the late 90's and my bow is older than that.

But all this gear must be good for some part of the economy. Maybe I'm just cheap, but I'd rather spend my $$$ on the experience than the gear.

Pete
Posted By: hippie

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 04:54 PM

Haha Pete, I also still wear 80's camo for turkeys. For Deer, it doesn't matter, we have to wear orange.
Posted By: KenaiKid

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 06:58 PM

Originally Posted by Yes sir
On a hunt last year there was a guy in the group whose hunting shirt cost him more than i.paid for my bow. Gospel truth. He had close to 2k in his bow and accessories on it. And he made sure we all knew it too. Guy wouldn't walk more than a quarter mile from the road.



Seems pretty typical to me.

I blame the gear trend mostly on all the media, the shows and podcasts and sponsorships. Here's how it works: somebody starts a hunting show, or podcast, or magazine column or mail-order videos back in the day. When they get popular, the product marketing companies offer them money to do gear endorsements. There's nothing necessarily wrong with that, but it can be deceiving for the novice viewer. A young guy wants to get into hunting so he starts watching shows, YouTube channels and listening to podcasts, and he hears these successful hunters talking about name-brand gear all the time. It results in an inferred message that the success is related to the gear.

In my opinion many of the iconic media hunters of today are doing a disservice to new hunters when they talk more about gear than the things that really matter- scouting, marksmanship, landowner relations, ethics, etc.

I would love to see a show where they interview a bunch of famous hunter and ask them how they started out. I would bet than many, many of today's media stars started out with $20 of military surplus or some leaky hand-me-downs.
Posted By: Michigander

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 07:14 PM

The current hunting media is pushing DIY public land hunting way harder than the private land giants on a leash standard of 10 years ago. Western big game draws are getting harder and harder to draw as more people flock to the DIY public land hunts.

Quit your whining and hunt the way that you want to hunt. If somebody else wants to drop 10k a year on new gear then good for them. It supports the industry and throws more money into the Pittman–Robertson act fund that benefits all of us.
Posted By: KenaiKid

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 07:22 PM

Originally Posted by Michigander
If somebody else wants to drop 10k a year on new gear then good for them. It supports the industry and throws more money into the Pittman–Robertson act fund that benefits all of us.


Good point!
Posted By: Davisfur

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 07:55 PM

You boys that "have never killed a deer over 150 yards" must have never hunted them on pool table flat wheatfields with nothing to hide behind but a stunted cedar tree, dirt clod or clump grass. Shots out to 300 yards are fairly routine around this part of the world with 400 - 500 not being unheard-of most years. My first deer ever was 325 yards and died where he stood. I was 10 years old and had practiced at those distances until my dad was confident I could make the shot. Have killed deer in the canyons with bow and arrow and black powder as close as 8 yards. But around here when the rut is on the deer head for flat country and big fields with adjacent grass to bed in. Long distance is about the only way to get it done unless you are confident that you can army crawl across almost bare ground to get within 150 yards
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 07:58 PM

Originally Posted by Davisfur
You boys that "have never killed a deer over 150 yards" must have never hunted them on pool table flat wheatfields with nothing to hide behind but a stunted cedar tree, dirt clod or clump grass. Shots out to 300 yards are fairly routine around this part of the world with 400 - 500 not being unheard-of most years. My first deer ever was 325 yards and died where he stood. I was 10 years old and had practiced at those distances until my dad was confident I could make the shot. Have killed deer in the canyons with bow and arrow and black powder as close as 8 yards. But around here when the rut is on the deer head for flat country and big fields with adjacent grass to bed in. Long distance is about the only way to get it done unless you are confident that you can army crawl across almost bare ground to get within 150 yards

Heck I'm well on the other of that spectrum and glad for it. I would hate to live in such a place. I think my longest shot was 75ish yards.
Posted By: wvmntnhick

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 10:30 PM

Grew up hunting heavily wooded areas where shots were close. Where I live now it’s mostly wide open AG fields. Still get some shots that are close but plenty are going to be 300+. I don’t hunt with a 6.5 creedmoor but I enjoy using some oddball stuff. Not completely off the wall but stuff that doesn’t walk into most deer camps regularly. I’ve gravitate towards a handful of custom rigs that are more accurate than I’ll ever make them shoot. Having said that, it’s not the arrow. It’s the Indian that makes it all come together.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 10:45 PM

the rifle i grab depends on the mood im in. old recurve is my bow. never could get the hang of a compound
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 11:17 PM

Originally Posted by Yes sir
On a hunt last year there was a guy in the group whose hunting shirt cost him more than i.paid for my bow. Gospel truth. He had close to 2k in his bow and accessories on it. And he made sure we all knew it too. Guy wouldn't walk more than a quarter mile from the road.



What's wrong with that? I hunt private mostly and I only have to walk about 200 yards from the truck at most to get to my stands. If I don't shoot anything by 10 during gun season I'll end up walking about 2 miles slow walking through the woods.
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/18/20 11:36 PM

Originally Posted by SNIPERB🦝
Originally Posted by Yes sir
On a hunt last year there was a guy in the group whose hunting shirt cost him more than i.paid for my bow. Gospel truth. He had close to 2k in his bow and accessories on it. And he made sure we all knew it too. Guy wouldn't walk more than a quarter mile from the road.



What's wrong with that? I hunt private mostly and I only have to walk about 200 yards from the truck at most to get to my stands. If I don't shoot anything by 10 during gun season I'll end up walking about 2 miles slow walking through the woods.

With this hunt that lack of effort wasn't going to get it done.
Posted By: Crit-R-Dun

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/19/20 12:27 AM

We have the odd field or grassy marsh but I'll bet 90% of our gun season deer in our bush with group hunts are pounded down inside 35 yards. On the move mind you and usually ahead of hounds.
Posted By: Birdman382

Re: Am I doomed this deer season - 09/19/20 12:53 AM

My first deer was the last day of Wi deer season about 4:00 PM when we jumped a three point buck my brother had wounded about 3:00pm. The deer jumped up i shouldered the gun, mind you a 20ga mosberg three shot with the clip and polly chock. Gun up deer down. Then thegame warden came walking in as I was carrying all three guns while brother and dad dragged the deer. The warden was nice. By the way this was the only deer we got that year. I love the 20 ga and all my sons shot there first deer with that Mossberg 20ga.
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