How do you hunt heavily pressured areas

fuzzyvelvet

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Curious how you guys like to hunt heavily pressured general season areas? Looking at areas that are semi open with quakie patches and canyons with thick timber and lots of roads. There are always a few good bucks around but not many and the deer tend to sit tight for the most part. Do you sit and watch a canyon for someone to push the deer to you? Still hunt? Glass? Watch the edges of private/lower land for the deer to push down? This would be for mid to late October.

Fuzzy
 
I would say quite simply- all of the above. Some deer will sit and others will be pushed around by the hunters. Skill and sheer luck will put you in the right place at the right time. Oh and dont worry most of those gunshots you hear right after first light on Saturday morning are on spikes and fork horns.

Good luck!
 
Lots of roads, you say? Now you're got my attention! haha

One word of advice: hunt early and late on every day but the opener. On the opening day stay in the field all day because it's the only day that huys will push stuff around. After the opener the masses will be on all those roads and not in the field! You'll almost have it to yourself.

Good luck on the hunt.
Zeke
 
Find their escape routes. then when the shooting starts you can be waiting to ambush them! Let the lead fly!

Welcome to the Pumpkin Patch! YEEE-HAAAA!
 
Get yourself a high power rifle with high capacity clip. If it moves hit it again.


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Do your homework on the area. These bigger bucks in these units hang out in the the least likely places. I have found deer in small isolated pockets where no one will even think of. I got that tip from Guy Eastman.
 
Opening day is like the black friday of deer hunting......stay home, let the tards get it out of their system and then go kill your buck later in the week.
 

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