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buck bed question.

md1

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Have any of you extremely knowledgeable whitetail killers ever shot a buck from his bed while targeting that bed not just an area? Just watching thp has me thinking more and more.
 
I have made the plan twice and never took the shot. Snuck in and out both times without the deer knowing I was ever around. Both times it was raining that nasty drizzle low visibility almost foggy crap. Wind blowing 20+ mph.

Back in my days of figuring out what a trophy was...Oh well.
 
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I've thought about, never attempted it. Instead I try to get in between bed and another resource. Was always worried that if I got too close to the bed for too long or too many times they would pack up and move.
 
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Like Jagermeister said, ive never seen one bed in same spot time after time. I to try to avoid the bedding area like Chass said. I tto feel you disturb that area much and theyll vacate that area. If they dont feel safe , they wont be there. In my opinion youll do more harm than good.
 
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I'm with Jagermeister. They aren't that regular. Might bed in some areas more than others. I don't think they bed exactly the same day after day.

Other issue I see is we have small properties (most of us anyhow). On public ground (like THP), what do they care if they blow out a deer? They will just slide on down to the next spot. No worries about blowing them off properties they have permission on (most times.)
 
I laugh at the term "bedding area", nevermind the unicorn that is a "buck bed". Bedding happens just about everywhere around here and while there may be enough consistency to call an area of high use a bedding area, those areas still aren't a given. I've found 2 beds in my 20+ years that I was certain were buck beds and both were found late summer when they're super predictable. It's just not a tactic that works around here.

That said, I killed my first wall hanger with this technique after finding an area of condensed sign so obvious, there was no missing the fact a buck was spending most of his time there. Because the area had been brushhogged recently, it narrowed down the options enough for a wind bump and I killed him standing up from his bed. Still the "craziest" idea I've ever had that work to perfection.
 
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My stories are after spotting a bedded buck. Much like a lot of THP. You watch the deer bed and then get aggressive. Not just going in blind bumble fucking around a bedding area.

I have shot a few does during gun seasons doing that though. Slow creep with the wind in your face.
 
I was curious with the bedding in high water areas where it's the only spot a deer could stay dry.