Tonight I just came back from public hunting land, I have the same problem, and I thought it was just because it would be younger people that don't care, but tonight I had a man that was about 75 years old, he actually startled me, because he came down a deer track that is so used that it is about 18 in. wide, so he can get pretty close to me from that direction. When he did he was within 10 ft., and I hear this crackling voice " what do you hunting that thing"?
He was looking at my T 2 double bull blind, he muttered out " ducks, geese," I open the back window and said " deer", and he just said oh OK, and walked away, not more than 35 minutes later another guy brings a deer cart, down the middle of the cornfield, unharvested mind you. I asked him if he had a deer, because I didn't hear any shots, it's rifle season here, he said yeah at 10:30 a.m., it was now for 4:40 p.m., I am developing stories like this on a daily basis because I hunt in public land, I can never go to public land, without having something happened like this. Nobody wants to take the time to do homework, and respect others.
The only way that you can get by with this, is to go in deep, I am talk hip boots, maybe even chest high.
But like some have said when you do see deer the rewards are good. And you seem to forget about all those other incidences, you really have to work hard and do your homework more so on public land, and it does make you better hunter.
Another story that I heard today, a man was watching a doe run from his tree stand, she wasn't run from a buck, she had seven coyotes chasing her, he was able to kill one of them. So every piece a land has its own problems and rewards.
You can do as I did complain, complain, complain, or you can find out what works after you find out that complain doesn't do any good, and put to use and make it work for you. I really did enjoy my T 2, I picked it up brand-new for $190 that was with tax. I am taking it over to the Company, their close by, and tomorrow morning and put the light rods in it, it'll only way 8 lbs., it's going to be great. I also have the T 5 with light rods in it, it only weighs 12 lbs., they are great tool, especially on public land.
And that fellow that had to race somebody to his stand, I had that happened once, someone beat me to my spot, I set up right next to him, it never happen again. Some people train easy !
The track a land that I'm hunting now is 2850 acres, pretty good size. I will find my deer, it may take me till December 31,
but I'm determined that I'm not going to be an Archery Tec in a pro shop without getting my deer. Turkey Creek Longbow will score, sooner or later
Carl