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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Preparing To Sit On Stand During The Rut


Preparing To Sit On Stand During The Rut



By: Allison B. O’Nan

Field Reporter



 
It’s no surprise that hunting during the rut is one of the best times to be in your stand. Unlike when the deer are on their early season and late season feeding patterns, they are completely unpredictable creatures at this time. There is no rhyme to their movement, only reason: to breed. Hunting the rut can be very rewarding but also challenging. The rut is typically at its peak mid November. Weather conditions and cold temperatures can be near unbearable this time of year.

Bucks in rut move all day. Covert Scouting Cameras caught this buck chasing a doe in daylight.

Hunting where there is fresh buck sign is a good strategy during the rut.

Preparation is going to be the key to success. If a hunter isn't prepared they likely won’t be able to withstand the elements and sit through an all day hunt. 

I have put together a compilation of tips that have proven to help me over the years to stay comfortable and remain focused.


Foods To Eat

Go nuts! Nuts are a healthy option to help stay warm and full.

Believe it or not the foods you choose to eat play an active role in your body temperature and how your body reacts to cold temperatures. Adding certain foods to your daily diet can make a difference. 

Peanuts and almonds are great snacks to incorporate. A handful can give the body deep warmth that lasts. Seeds such as sesame, pumpkin, and fennel are also great body warmers and help support a healthy digestive system.

Honey is also effective when it comes to warming the body. It’s a natural sweetener and can be added to almost anything.

Of course fruits and vegetables are always a great choice and act as an aid in boosting the immune system and blood flow in the body.
Sitting all day can get tiring. You can easily lose your focus and doze off. You know the saying “you snooze, you lose.” There are a few foods that improve alertness that you can pack with you on your hunt such as coffee, dark chocolate, and walnuts. You also want to make sure that you stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water.



Keep A Close Eye On The Weather
As hunters, checking the weather and wind direction before a hunt is a must. If the forecast appears less than tolerable consider hunting from a ground blind. On days that the blustery winds were brutal and it was freezing cold with drizzle I have hunted from my ground blind that protected me from these elements and kept me dry. Deer move in all kinds of weather. Be there and be ready!



Bathroom Breaks

Holding off on your bathroom break is a sure fire way to become uncomfortable while hunting. Not to sound crude, but we’ve all been there. By all means DON’T HOLD IT!!

It’s much easier when hunting from a ground blind to ease out. I recommend getting away from your hunting area. Some say human urine doesn’t affect the deer, but why chance it?

In years past it was much more difficult to take a bathroom break from a stand and not disturb the peaceful woods. Thanks to companies, such as Go Girl, for developing devices that can be used in the stand and cause little to no disturbance at all, making our hunts more comfortable than ever before.

Cold Weather Gear & Staying Warm

When keeping warm you want to pay close attention to areas with main arteries; groin, upper torso, under the arms, and the head.

Therma Care back wraps are a great! They can be used on the skin or over clothing. By producing heat for 10-12 hours it will consistently keep the kidney area warm. The kidneys circulate blood throughout the body and is beneficial to keeping warm.

You want to try and trap as much heat from leaving your head as possible. Wear a warm beanie, face mask, and neck gaiter. (I would suggest waiting until you’re in the stand before putting these on to keep perspiration down.) Keeping your face and head warm is the main focus. Your hands and feet will remain at a tolerable temperature if you’re able to do this.
I prefer using a muff for my hands as opposed to gloves. (Gloves tend to make my hands sweat more). Keep hand-warmers in your pocket and use them only when necessary. Refraining from perspiration is the goal. The same applies to the feet.


It’s important to choose a good boot that is insulated. The boot doesn’t need to be so tight on the foot that it restricts blood flow. You will also need socks made of wicking material or wool. I prefer wicking, but both are great.


Recommemded products to keep a hunter prepared and ready for an all day sit

The ideal suit for extreme weather is one that is waterproof and insulated. Refrain from wearing any cotton. Cotton absorbs dampness and will cause the body to lose heat. If your cold weather suit isn’t waterproof you will need to take rain gear as a preventative measure. This will be useful in snowy conditions as well. Keeping your body dry will keep you warmer.
If you plan to sit all day you will need to stand up and move around from time to time to keep the blood flowing. Also, while sitting down you will need to prop your feet up to keep blood from being constricted to your legs. Sitting for long periods of time puts the body more at risk for blood clots as well, so this is very important information to be mindful of while hunting.

My Prois Extreme Gear does a great job of keeping me warm in cold climates.

Hunting in extreme conditions for long periods of time can be stressful on the body. It takes time and preparation to plan for this kind of hunt. I hope these tips are helpful this season.

Being comfortable =confidence, and confidence = success!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bow Hunting Gear Checklist for Women Hunters

I put together a bow hunting gear checklist for women hunters! These are all items that I use and recommend you purchase for a whitetail bow hunt. Below the gear checklist I listed the certain brands of archery gear I use so you know what products are working for me and that I recommend to a woman hunter. If you have any questions please email us at huntressview@gmail.com or leave a comment!  -Andrea Haas 




Andrea's Gear

Bows: Bowtech HeartBreaker
Bowtech Destroyer 350

Strings/Cables: Vaportrail VTX

String Silencers: Vaportrail String Bats

Arrow Rest: Vaportrail Pro-V Limbdriver

Stabilizer: Stokerized 8" Hunter

Arrows: Tornadoes by Element Arrows

Broadheads: Cyclone by Flying Arrow Archery 

Release: Tru-Fire Edge Buckle Foldback

Target: Delta McKenzie Shotblocker

Bow Case: Lakewood Products Elite Bowfile

Bow Sling: Primos Bow Sling

Bow Holder: U-Slide

Fanny Pack: Badlands Kali Pack

Calls: Grunt Call by Solo Mountain Game Calls
Pack Rack by Knight & Hale
Primos Estrus Bleat Can

Scents/Lures: Bust a Buck Deer Lure

Bug Repellant: ThermaCELL
Sawyer's Permethrin tick spray

Rangefinder: Bushnell Scout 1000

Scent Control/Elimination: Her Non Scents scent control products
Ozonics

Laundry Detergent: Lethal

Boots: Muck Boots - Woody Max

Shirt: Prois Ultra Long Sleeve Shirt

Pants: Prois Generation X Pants

Jacket: Prois Pro-Edition Jacket

Hat: Prois cap













Monday, July 14, 2014

Early Season Deer Hunting Tips

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·         Try to pattern the deer on your property by using game cameras. Good places to hang a game camera are near known deer trails, food & water sources and mineral stations. If you can catch a buck coming to a food source in the daylight, pay attention to the time of day and his travel corridor so you know where to hang your stand or set up your ground blind.

Another thing to keep in mind when choosing a spot for your tree stand is acorns. If it’s a year where there are a lot of acorns it’s a good idea to set up your stands in the woods. Deer love acorns and once they start dropping, deer almost always choose acorns over any other type of food source you may have available on your property.


·         Scent control is always a major factor but especially in early season since the temperature is still pretty warm. I use scent control body care products and field spray by Deaux Girl. Also the Deaux Girl lotion and mineral foundation do a great job at controlling odors caused by sweat.

·         Another thing to keep in mind with the warmer temperatures is mosquitos. I always bring a ThermaCELL along with me on my early season hunts and they work wonders to keep the mosquitos away!

·         If you are looking to shoot a mature buck, make sure you are sitting in your stand as long as possible. Especially in the early season, the older deer usually hit the food sources later than the younger deer and usually come out at last light.

·         Bucks are still in their bachelor groups at beginning of season. You may have a certain group of bucks identified from your game cameras and have a buck picked out that you want to shoot. If you see the bachelor group but don’t see the buck you are after, hold tight. He is usually there with them and may come in later.

·         Make sure you have an exit plan when it’s time to leave. When you walk to your stand in the afternoon you may walk through a field, but the deer may be feeding there when you want to leave. If that happens I either sit tight until I know the deer are gone from that area or exit in a different direction that I know will not spook the deer.

·         Andrea Haas



Monday, June 30, 2014

Bow Hunting: How To Keep Your Cool

By Andrea Haas

2014 Archery Buck #ProisWasThere
One of the questions that I am often asked by women who are interested in bow hunting for the first time is, “How do you keep your cool when making the shot?” They often say “I just don’t think I would be able to shoot a deer with a bow”, or “It just seems so hard, I don’t think I would be able to pull it off”. While I love encouraging other women to get involved in hunting, I will be honest when I say that yes, bow hunting is very hard. If it was easy everyone would be doing it! While a successful bow hunt is difficult to pull off, it is definitely very attainable with some hard work, determination and practice. Lots and lots of practice!

Thinking back to my very first bow season, I began by shooting my bow every day from about May to opening day in September. When you start shooting your bow pay extra attention to getting down proper form and finding your anchor point. After a while this becomes second nature and you won’t even have to think about it, you just do it every time. I believe in quality over quantity when it comes to target practice. Shooting a few arrows each night, focusing on proper form, is far better than shooting multiple arrows and letting yourself get tired and your form sloppy.



Practice with the equipment you know you will be hunting with. My bow is sighted in using 100 grain broad heads, all the same brand. All of my arrows are the same brand, weight & straightness, and the fletchings are the same on each arrow. I want to know that no matter what arrow I use in my quiver, each one is going to shoot the same way. Bow hunting is a huge challenge and making yourself familiar and comfortable with your weapon is half the battle.

Take into consideration the gear you will be hunting in and practice shooting in it. When you are shooting in your back yard you are probably shooting in jeans and a t-shirt. But when you are hunting you usually have on multiple layers, making it a little more difficult to pull your bow back and find your anchor point. This past season I was full draw on a great buck and had a clothing mishap that forced me to pass on the shot. If I had practiced in that particular clothing item I would have known that it was something I preferred not to bow hunt in and would have filled my deer tag a LOT earlier in the season!



Another pre-season shooting tip is to practice shooting from a tree stand or ground blind, whichever you are going to be hunting out of. If you’ll be hunting from a tree stand practice shooting from one and get used to shooting at an angle. If you’ll be hunting out of a ground blind, practice while sitting down or from your knees. If you are able to, get in the blind and practice shooting out of it. With ground blinds you have a smaller window to shoot out of and it takes some getting used to. 



Practicing the above tips should help ease some of your bow hunting jitters and make you more prepared for an actual hunt. When a deer steps out and you are ready to shoot, hopefully all of this will come back to you automatically so you can focus on making a good shot. To me, shot placement and remembering your anchor point when shooting at an animal are THE most important things to focus on. When I shot my first deer with a bow, I had mosquitoes swarming around my head and biting my face as I was preparing to make the shot, but thanks to all my practice I was able to stay focused and make a clean shot.

My friend Allison O’Nan shared some of her tips with me that help her stay calm when bow hunting:

·         Participating in 3D archery tournaments or league where you are feeling under pressure will help you to work through the jitters when it comes time to shooting game.
·         Visualize making the shot when you are at full draw. Confidence is the key! But don't get over confident and cause yourself to extend pass your own shooting limits.
·         Practice breathing techniques every time you shoot, even in your own back yard. Breathing through my shots keeps my mind clear and hand steady. As I inhale/exhale I pass over my target three times before I settle in and release my arrow.
·         Chewing gum is a great way to release nervous energy. However, for bow hunting, maybe try a brand such as Gum-O-Flage.

Allison O'Nan #3DArchery
I’ve had a lot of successful hunts, but have found that most of my unsuccessful ones were due to lack of focus. For me, the excitement/nervousness that I feel right before I shoot a deer is always there. It was there on my very first bow hunt, my last hunt and will be on my next. But the above tips have really helped me control my excitement and keep my cool in the heat of the moment when a shot presents itself.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Huntress Christmas Wish List


Guys, We came up with a Christmas wish list for the huntress in your life to make your Christmas shopping a little easier! Here are 15 products we are sure she will LOVE!

1) Custom set of strings and cables from Vaportrail Archery, along with a personalized Pro-V Limb Driver and string bat silencers!     www.vaportrailarchery.com




2) The True Shot Coach from Don't Choke Archery. If she has shooting problems, this can help by eliminating torque, and teaching proper grip technique.   www.dontchokearchery.com




3) Scent Free, Scent Control cosmetics and body care products from Deaux Girl! www.deauxgirl.com 






4) Gear from Prois! I love the Pro-Edition jacket, vest and pants! They are form-fitting, easy to move in and I love the little details they include in their gear: thumb holes in the sleeves, magnetic closure pockets, and scapular pockets for hot hands!     www.proishunting.com 




5) What's holding HER bow? How about a U-Slide bow holder wrapped in Muddy Girl camo! Available at www.u-slide.com



6) The Edge Buckle Foldback release from Tru-Fire. It is available in pink and regular camo colors. It is perfect for smaller hands and the size is adjustable!  www.trufire.com



7) We both shoot and LOVE the Bowtech HeartBreaker and we're sure any woman would love the newest women's bow from Bowtech as well, the Carbon Rose! The lightest women's bow on the market! www.bowtecharchery.com




8) The acrylic rod stabilizer from Stokerized is a great choice for all bow hunters! Eliminates vibration and noise and you can customize them with different weight and color options! www.stokerized.com 



9) The Buck Bomb! It is a great product & would make a great stocking stuffer!! www.buckbomb.com 




10) Shoot Like a Girl bow case by Game Plan Gear. Light weight & easy to carry!  www.gameplangear.com



11) InfRACKtion Mineral by Daybreak Outdoors will help keep her deer herd healthy & help grow some antler! www.daybreakoutdoors.com 



12) Let the Plotwatcher Pro from Day 6 Outdoors do the scouting for her! Such a great product & scouting tool! www.day6outdoors.com 



13) Keep her toes warm with ThermaCELL Heated Insoles! These things are awesome & we're sure her toes will appreciate them! www.thermacell.com 


14) This handy bow sling from Primos makes it so much easier to get to the tree stand or blind! www.primos.com 


15) And last but not least....Every woman loves jewelry! We're sure she will love anything from Spent Rounds Designs! www.spentroundsdesigns.com



We hope this helps. Have a Merry Christmas! 
From the Huntress View ladies, Ali & Andi!