Have a deer on camera that is something that I have never shot before and want to take him and only him . Am I setting myself up for a long disappointing season or is it doable ? Has anyone killed the one deer they wanted on camera ?
Have a deer on camera that is something that I have never shot before and want to take him and only him . Am I setting myself up for a long disappointing season or is it doable ? Has anyone killed the one deer they wanted on camera ?
I've waited for "the one" several times. Not enjoyable seasons. From my experience, if it is early (before rut), you have him patterned, you have put you eyes on him, and he has not been spooked then maybe it would be worth holding out.
It's much more fun if you not put that kind of pressure on yourself though.
do you have history on this buck? Are you sure come october he wont relocate? I always have a deer that is my top priority- but unless it is truly a once in a lifetime deer- I usually have a few I am willing to take and also wouldnt pass up a mature passing through buck
I am guessing that you do not own the land you are hunting on, otherwise you would have two tags to work with? It is a tough call, good luck to you and I hope it works!
More details Sorry for the multiple posts .. First time I set camera , checked it after a week - the one was not there ... However yesterday after I went I grabbed the camera thinking I didn't have jack shit on it (only have 6) . He was on there three times within 12 days . One time at 1 AM , one time at 5:30 am and the other at 9 00 pm . There were beds in the fence line but could not tell if they were buck beds or not .This is the part that worries me . No history but I feel confident he won't relocate far due to the ground he is by . A secluded 10 acre patch of trees that is posted heavy due to an old man hating hunters but no other real cover for quite some time . The only problem with the situation is I may only have 2 setups to kill him both on fence lines .
Nope do not own the ground . The ground I hunt has no cover. Worried about setting a stand so close to his bedding area and spooking him out of there with my scent ... Does a guy wait till the combine runs ? Also won't have much of a shot because it's straight down since the tree is in the fence line and there's only 4-6 feet of grass before the corn ...
Not saying this is real smart but I have hung stands in middle the of night during a storm for this purpose.