Thanks for the welcome everyone! I did go out with the muzzleloader today in Hoosier National Forest. Several deer sightings (no bucks) One perfect opportunity for a doe for the freezer, but I passed as she had 2 fawns. Glad I watched long enough to see the fawns.
Thanks for the reminder on the safety harness with tree stands. I am not planning on using a stand if I decide to go out. All the leaves are down. And I expect the woods to be relatively empty in December.
Not that I am aware of. However, my Dad was shot by another deer hunter way back in 1971. He was fortunate and lived to hunt again; and he credits the hunter who shot him with saving his life. Let's just say gun safety was huge in our household when I was a kid.
Reviving a 6 month old thread, but, as a woman who grew up hunting (and fishing) and has a lot of experience outdoors in the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and Midwest, a great deal of it solo, I have a few (potentially random) comments.
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Redman, I hear you. I see a lot of deer (even during regular firearms season). I would characterize the places I have scouted as being "low pressure." I just am perplexed by the whole tree stand strategy. I grew up with walk and stalk.
Plan on taking the muzzle loader to the range this week.
Yes, I agree it is beautiful in the forest here and Indiana actually has 4 distinct seasons. Quite the novelty! I have lived here for a number of years, but haven't been deer hunting (yet). Looking to change that.
My mom's Winchester Model 88; well used and in need of a stock refinishing (there is a story that my Dad set it on the hood of the car and drove off, resulting in most of the cosmetic issues when it hit the road). Great shooting gun.
Thanks for the welcome everyone! Fun to find fellow Indiana residents here. I am trying to decide if I am headed to the woods for muzzle loader season (opens Saturday).
Hi Everyone, I am glad I found this forum. I grew up hunting deer and elk in Colorado with my folks, but haven't gone big game hunting in quite a few years. I live in Indiana now, and have done some wing shooting, but am working on figuring out the tree stand style of deer hunting done here...
Winchester Model 70 Lightweight in 30.06. I have had it since the early 1990s. It has been a safe queen because I preferred carrying a beat up Winchester model 88 (which is not pretty, but went on every rifle deer and elk hunt in my family for decades).