Chad Gus
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On public i would agree, seen 1 buck on public and my son passed him up wanting a 3 x 3 or biggerFelt closer to 95%.
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On public i would agree, seen 1 buck on public and my son passed him up wanting a 3 x 3 or biggerFelt closer to 95%.
This will depend on where you hunt. If you glass open areas at the right time of the day you'll see a lot of deer.
I hunt nothing but dark timber. You just won't see a lot of mature bucks hunting like that. However, when I do see one it's always close and I can shoot. I only need to see one.
Here in Nevada today about 4-10 a day,back in the 80's-90s my dad and me would see no less than 200 a day in 8-10 herds of 20-40 animals in each.Also in the 80s-90s you could hunt doe in all the Nevada areas,now you can only hunt doe in 3-4 areas.Thought this would be a interesting thread.
So many variables can be tossed in here to muddy it up but to keep it somewhat clear generally how many animals do you expect to see on a given hunt in your area on a average day afield. I've hunted quite a few different states for whitetail and it's amazing the differences on how these numbers change per region.
In the Appalachian Mountains here on Virginia public land an average day would be maybe 0 to 3
A good day would be 4 to 5
Many days however it's 0
In the valleys on private though you can see quite a few more but that's the generally the norm everywhere.