This has to be the best video I have seen that covers bowhunting A-Z and all in 13 minutes. So very well done & well explained. This video is a masterpiece for beginners particularly. The only part that is a bit subjective is hanging a stand in a skinny tree with no backdrop and cover. I would far rather hang my set in a multi-crotch large tree or a mature evergreen that is not in the perfect ambush position, & steer deer past this tree by hinge cutting, fencing, or carving out a new corridor. A detour. I have tried sitting in the right spot in a bad tree and every single time I got busted. I have even tried building a nest of limbs around my stand and the deer still detect a "Blob" up there. But then again I'm in Michigan where pressure is off the charts. I would almost rather set up a ground blind that is heavily brushed in than sitting in a pole tree.
Illinois has cornfields everywhere hunt a farm that it’s literally not possible to not enter by a cornfield in morning just gotta pick your poison or hunt only afternoon
What are your thoughts on deer being able to get behind you? I hunt an 80acre property that has 40ish acres of woods and two big field that are split by a nice strip of trees. None of my stand locations make it difficult for deer to get behind me, except maybe one but the property doesn’t really allow for a stand that can do that anyway. Your thoughts on this are appreciated. Thanks. Ken
Really good useful information. But you left out height. I have killed bucks 7-8 feet off the ground because that was the best tree at that location. I don't hunt more than 15 feet up because of the shot angle, if a deer comes in close. What say you?
I have a question about stand placement. I put a stand up I can hunt on a north wind but when I was in it on a sopossed north west wind it was blowing from the south. What I’m wondering is if the way the topo is is it forcing the wind that way? And I’m trying to figure out thermals an it’s all a bit hard to understand honestly. I been hunting all my childhood but stopped and only started archery again 3 years ago.
What type of terrain are you in and where is the stand located? This is pretty typical if you're in hilly or bluff country and you're down in a valley. The wind can be very unpredictable.
@@bowhuntordie I’m in west central Wisconsin in hill country. I’m up over 15’ looking into the hill. I wish I had pictures it make everything that much easier to explain. I’ll take some pictures the next time out out there.
I've hunted flat valleys with woods on West, east and some on North side.. south is food source, in a morning hunt when it is supposely south wind, i would notice the wind turns and blows fron N,E, or North.. so in situation like yours i would guess the wind swirls alot like my.. either wind direction , theres gonna b swirling in all direction..@@daleowings7894
I’ve got a spot in a lake cove with a big trail right at the back of the Cove where the water is. Problem is this is a low spot compared to the high ground on the hills of the cove. Do you think I can set up there even though I will be lower than the surrounding terrain,if I stay extremely motionless?
play the wind and make sure you're clothes are cleaned in scent free wash and u can hunt the ground. Blinds help, i prefer treestands personally but be mindful of scent , wind etc.... Good Luck 👍🏻
@@mikefromoh2925 i'm not a fan of ground blinds but my 2 sons got 3 nice bucks from blinds this year so..... lol , guess it's good for some. Best luck hunting , Happy Holidays
This has to be the best video I have seen that covers bowhunting A-Z and all in 13 minutes. So very well done & well explained. This video is a masterpiece for beginners particularly. The only part that is a bit subjective is hanging a stand in a skinny tree with no backdrop and cover. I would far rather hang my set in a multi-crotch large tree or a mature evergreen that is not in the perfect ambush position, & steer deer past this tree by hinge cutting, fencing, or carving out a new corridor. A detour. I have tried sitting in the right spot in a bad tree and every single time I got busted. I have even tried building a nest of limbs around my stand and the deer still detect a "Blob" up there. But then again I'm in Michigan where pressure is off the charts. I would almost rather set up a ground blind that is heavily brushed in than sitting in a pole tree.
Awesome & concise video dude! I learned more from this 1 than the previous 5-6 combined. Thank you
Fantastic video for veterans or newbies.
Well done Justin.
Great advice Justin thanks
Incredibly helpful video. Thank you.
Great advice.. September can't get here fast enough
Can't wait for the next season! Keep up the good work guys and gals!
Great tips Justin I hope Todd watches this video itll help him out...
Seriously great video. Thank you 👍
Very helpful! Thanks!
Well done. Reconfirmed slot for me
Taking notes, thanks for posting
Great video. Appreciate it.
Illinois has cornfields everywhere hunt a farm that it’s literally not possible to not enter by a cornfield in morning just gotta pick your poison or hunt only afternoon
Great tips!! Thanks
This really is an excellent video, all good advice.
Awesome video. Keep em coming!
Great content
What are your thoughts on deer being able to get behind you? I hunt an 80acre property that has 40ish acres of woods and two big field that are split by a nice strip of trees. None of my stand locations make it difficult for deer to get behind me, except maybe one but the property doesn’t really allow for a stand that can do that anyway. Your thoughts on this are appreciated. Thanks. Ken
Great video, excellent info. Say, i was wondering what harness you're wearing? I like the look/design of it. Where can i get one?
Justin is wearing the "Shadow" harness by Hunter Safety System. It's a great harness that's lightweight and super simple.
Really good useful information. But you left out height. I have killed bucks 7-8 feet off the ground because that was the best tree at that location. I don't hunt more than 15 feet up because of the shot angle, if a deer comes in close. What say you?
I like at least 20'. The height keeps you out of their sight angle..
Cover is key 10’ in a hedge tree with lots of limbs good as 20 in a straight
I have a question about stand placement. I put a stand up I can hunt on a north wind but when I was in it on a sopossed north west wind it was blowing from the south. What I’m wondering is if the way the topo is is it forcing the wind that way? And I’m trying to figure out thermals an it’s all a bit hard to understand honestly. I been hunting all my childhood but stopped and only started archery again 3 years ago.
What type of terrain are you in and where is the stand located? This is pretty typical if you're in hilly or bluff country and you're down in a valley. The wind can be very unpredictable.
@@bowhuntordie I’m in west central Wisconsin in hill country. I’m up over 15’ looking into the hill. I wish I had pictures it make everything that much easier to explain. I’ll take some pictures the next time out out there.
I've hunted flat valleys with woods on West, east and some on North side.. south is food source, in a morning hunt when it is supposely south wind, i would notice the wind turns and blows fron N,E, or North.. so in situation like yours i would guess the wind swirls alot like my.. either wind direction , theres gonna b swirling in all direction..@@daleowings7894
Great advice 👍👍🇺🇸
How about showing a stand location where there are no fields not everyone has fields to hunt by
Right . Same thing field and stream does. Never anything to help fellow Appalachian mountain hunters
@@j.johnson2792 I'm in the Northern part of the Adirondacks by Lake Placid not a field to be found
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Hills I look for thick bedding hilltops climb up steep back side sit edge with wind
I think I’ll just drive my truck through the woods usually do pretty good hitting them on the highway 😂
Good tips!
I’ve got a spot in a lake cove with a big trail right at the back of the Cove where the water is. Problem is this is a low spot compared to the high ground on the hills of the cove. Do you think I can set up there even though I will be lower than the surrounding terrain,if I stay extremely motionless?
play the wind and make sure you're clothes are cleaned in scent free wash and u can hunt the ground. Blinds help, i prefer treestands personally but be mindful of scent , wind etc.... Good Luck 👍🏻
@@bigdaddy4569 thank you sir!
@@mikefromoh2925 i'm not a fan of ground blinds but my 2 sons got 3 nice bucks from blinds this year so..... lol , guess it's good for some. Best luck hunting , Happy Holidays
@@bigdaddy4569 good idea. Don’t have one but maybe I could make something up.
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My dad always said that I was putting the stand on top of the deer. I’d say yeah that’s right.
Pro trick : you can watch movies on flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Devin Kairo definitely, have been using flixzone} for since december myself :D
@Devin Kairo yup, have been watching on flixzone} for months myself =)
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I think I have made all of those mistakes LOL
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