Your favorite bowhunting setup
Contributors to this thread:Whitetail Deer
From: fdp
29-Feb-24
I'm a big fan of similar areas. Especially woody points that extend several yards out into the field.
From: Bowfreak
29-Feb-24
My favorite is downwind of a big pile of corn. :)
From: Carbon Defiant 34
29-Feb-24
At the top of various ravines with the right wind on travel routes in November. In an elevated treestand preferably at a crop corner 40 yards in the timber.
From: midwest
29-Feb-24
Funnel in between bedding areas.
From: Mint
29-Feb-24
Mine is in between a thicket that is about 30 yards and a pond that is 50 yards from the thicket. This zone is open hardwoods with a few big white oaks.
From: Zbone
29-Feb-24
Pinch points and inside corners...
From: KHNC
29-Feb-24
Bowfreak took my spot. :)
From: Zbone
29-Feb-24
You guys flip a coin, or draw straws, or first come first serve at the pile...8^)))
From: 12yards
29-Feb-24
During the rut when bucks are on the prowl I want to be in a funnel along a travel corridor. Earlier I want to be in a funnel or know trail between bedding and food sources.
From: fuzzy
29-Feb-24
Insulated camo bibs over a brown or green sweater , brown carrhart chore coat when needed, brown or green sock-hat, alpaca socks, barn boots
From: Huntiam
29-Feb-24
My favorite tree is in Ohio not too far from pats place, in a swamp. But here in Virginia it’s a 3.5-4hr walk to a low gap, on national forest..
From: Blood
29-Feb-24
I have no idea what it’s like to hunt over an ag field, food plot or corn pile - so I have no reference for a great stand. But…
My perfect sit would be a scrape line. First week of November. Morning sit. Hardwoods on a ridge. With acorns raining all around me. Waiting for the crunch of deer walking toward me. And placing one perfect arrow through the lungs of the beast.
From: buckeye
29-Feb-24
Sometimes it takes seasons of sitting in almost the right spot until you hone in on that 40 yard circle of perfection. Sometimes you find it right away. Early November morning on the upwind side of a bench next to a creek is hard to beat.
From: FORESTBOWS
29-Feb-24
Finger draw heading out into the tall grass!
From: Beendare
01-Mar-24
Nobody saying it's their back deck? grin