Deer Stuffer
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Raking a trail to my stand is something I learned from this site. This is the first year I tried it. I hunt three different properties. None of which I own. One place has big oak hardwoods. Let me tell you the leaves are NOISY when walking in
and out to hunt. Earlier in the year a took a large yard rake midday and raked a trail to my stand. I absolutely love it. Just recently I went for an evening sit. I slipped down the raked trail on the dirt and crawled up my tree. I was just getting set up with my bow, release, nocking arrow etc. Probably less than five minutes I hear a very noisy deer coming in said noisy leaves before I ever saw him. A nice 3.5 y/o ten point came in to eat. He wasn't a target deer but the point was made. Im pretty confident the trail was the success to the encounter. Which made me wonder how many deer I didn't see over the years because of noisy walk in. Especially the times I checked trail cameras and had mature bucks there days I wasn't hunting. Hmm, slow learner.
I love my trails however the only downside I see is a different property I just raked a trail to slip in backside of ground blind is covered in deer tracks. The deer must like it to. Now the deer can come in behind me and I can't see them from blind. Last night hunting with my daughter I thought we had a great wind but got snorted at close to trail. We never saw the deer.
and out to hunt. Earlier in the year a took a large yard rake midday and raked a trail to my stand. I absolutely love it. Just recently I went for an evening sit. I slipped down the raked trail on the dirt and crawled up my tree. I was just getting set up with my bow, release, nocking arrow etc. Probably less than five minutes I hear a very noisy deer coming in said noisy leaves before I ever saw him. A nice 3.5 y/o ten point came in to eat. He wasn't a target deer but the point was made. Im pretty confident the trail was the success to the encounter. Which made me wonder how many deer I didn't see over the years because of noisy walk in. Especially the times I checked trail cameras and had mature bucks there days I wasn't hunting. Hmm, slow learner.
I love my trails however the only downside I see is a different property I just raked a trail to slip in backside of ground blind is covered in deer tracks. The deer must like it to. Now the deer can come in behind me and I can't see them from blind. Last night hunting with my daughter I thought we had a great wind but got snorted at close to trail. We never saw the deer.