i believe deer are like dogs they feel anxiety..if they can do it so can you..agree with rackstar post..enjoy it bud.
i believe deer are like dogs they feel anxiety..if they can do it so can you..agree with rackstar post..enjoy it bud.
plus at least you havent had the guilts for killing yet..
Agreed that is part of road hunting. Shitty for you but par for the course. I would be upset myself as they did see you and continued to hunt that close. And probably not the safest thing to shoot in an area where there are definitely hunters on the ground. If we pass an empty parked truck or see people with boots on the ground, we move on fairly quickly. Last thing I'd want to do is accidentally shoot someone. You will get your chance as long as you get out there.
I'm going to hyjack your thread slightly...
What are the HBC member's thoughts on blocking a spur road with your vehicle as you hunt the area? Obviously confirming that no other truck is trying to get out. When we come up on a truck parked on the side of a spur road and know it may only go a short way further, we do a quick 360 and find another road.
Can't do nothing except wish them peace and love and good hunting. Can't do nothing about it anyways so just move along.
Or you can winch his truck out of the way so you can drive by. Then hopefully you get to see the look of his face as he wonders how you got past his vehicle.
Don't block roads.
Last edited by Rieber; 10-20-2019 at 07:39 PM. Reason: some people didn't like my initial response
Sometimes you can work it to your advantage, i was up on opening day and road hunters all over the place.I like to walk and shot a nice buck ,later a guy came down and he had a really nice one- he had gone up to the top of the his and watched as the buck crossed the road after the road hunters passed and kept moving up the hill right to him.The road hunters never even saw the buck