I’m out here again on this quiet foggy morning. Fog is so dense… walking in was like walking with your eyes closed. Pretty wild. Let’s hope the deer are moving today. Good luck gents.
How old do you think no name is, Mike?2 BBs walked through then No Name casually strolled by sniffing for does. Absolutely no urgency to it at all. View attachment 165264
I went from 70 yards visibility in the woods, to 40 in a couple minutesFoggy foggy foggy can’t see shit
Perspective post...Foggy foggy foggy can’t see shit
Agreed but the problem is the amount moisture in the woods has made it so it sounds like it’s raining and leaves are soaked. They’ll be on top of u, before u can movePerspective post...
Would you feel the same if hunting a thicket in the hills? I personally love not being able to see. When I go hunt the flatlands, it is almost uncomfortable to be able to see for miles.
Love it! Absolutely love it when you have to be completely tuned in!!!Agreed but the problem is the amount moisture in the woods has made it so it sounds like it’s raining and leaves are soaked. They’ll be on top of u, before u can move
Then stay awake and pay attention.Agreed but the problem is the amount moisture in the woods has made it so it sounds like it’s raining and leaves are soaked. They’ll be on top of u, before u can move
The struggle is realYeah, sucks to look up from your phone to catch the tail end of a deer running by .....
No, not really. The spot I’m hunting dictates the way I feel about visibility. If I’m hunting in the timber, or in a thicket down south, I know that’s what I’m getting into… I know I won’t see much, but I’m in a bedding area or funnel where if I do see a deer there’s a good probability it will be in range. On the other hand… hunting a spot like I am today, along a fencerow, my success is potentially affected by whether I can lay eyes on a target deer at a distance, and call to it, and judge its response, etc. I’m not sitting in a high traffic corridor so having visibility is an important aspect of the sit. Just my opinion.Perspective post...
Would you feel the same if hunting a thicket in the hills? I personally love not being able to see. When I go hunt the flatlands, it is almost uncomfortable to be able to see for miles.