blew it tonite

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Im just sick. first real year of hunting public and I had a 135 10 pt 10 yds from me, but I have my stand to low and in the open. Now, I knew this going in, but he came in in a totally unexpected direction and he saw me. Didnt blow out, he ran about 30 yds then stood there forever then walked off. But, I had him, til I didnt.
I gotta move the stand tomorrow to a better tree, but its illegal to cut shooting lanes so theres a reason I had it where it was.
 

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It's sometimes hard to find the perfect tree to put a stand in when bow hunting. I have an internal debate with myself every time I hike in and do a hang and hunt on public land. Higher is always better for staying out of a deer's sight line, but sometimes not practical due to shooting lanes. You might get away with lower if you are tucked into some limbs or a cedar tree, but low and exposed is a very low odds proposition. I hope you find a better tree and get another crack at him!
 

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Im just sick. first real year of hunting public and I had a 135 10 pt 10 yds from me, but I have my stand to low and in the open. Now, I knew this going in, but he came in in a totally unexpected direction and he saw me. Didnt blow out, he ran about 30 yds then stood there forever then walked off. But, I had him, til I didnt.
I gotta move the stand tomorrow to a better tree, but its illegal to cut shooting lanes so theres a reason I had it where it was.

The important thing is you got out there and saw one of the right ones!
 
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yea, im 52 and 2nd year of hunting public. killed a couple last year, but this was a dream buck for public, and he was right there. Oh well, thats why its hunting and not killing. he walked off so maybe he will come back sometime
 

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You didn't spook him that badly but he'll remember the spot. It's toast for a while.

If it's a location he'll look for or chase does, hit it when he's hotter and not thinking straight. But leave it alone in the meantime.

Otherwise there's always a mulligan for next year, with a slightly revised approach.

The backside of the tree is where you need to be for low stands, or tucked into limbs/evergreens as mentioned above.

It's high stands and trimming for me, but it's not always possible. Climbing/hanging blind without stand prep is 99% a losing proposition with a bow around here. Too thick by a mile.

Find a different spot on his "run" when he might be on a pattern, or catch him there when his mind is elsewhere, but be sneaky about it either way. A buck with a couple of years on him is no dummy.
 
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bnsafe

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I changed the stand out, put it higher, and in a diff tree. I dont think they will see me now. I dont like it, I dont care for heights, but its prob as good as Im gonna get.
I will say a buck made a new scrape that wasnt there yest some time last nite, and I saw one before I saw this one so there are more bucks in the area.
Now, getting one out of there might be a fun proposition.
 
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Could try tying the limbs back out of the way or zip tying them to others. Good luck, hope you get em.
 

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I can't remember the hunters name but he uses snow camo when he hunts out of a tree stand. I'm actually trying it today for the first time. Hopefully it works, I could only get about 12ft up today.
 
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