Galloway840
Member
Hi folks,
I'm new to Tennessee and new to this forum. Hope to get out and hunt in Tennessee this fall, but having to learn the new rules and regs and scouting for places to hunt on Public Land in the Spring Hill region.
Archery hunting is archery hunting, so it isn't so much to learn except I've been surprised by a few things. You have to hang your stand the day you hunt and take it out at the end of the day? Man, that's quite a change from Michigan where you hang your stand a few days to a few weeks before the opener and leave it up until the season is done.
I've never had to be fast or quiet hanging a stand, but I can't imagine doing it in the dark at 4:00AM. Does everyone just hunt afternoons? Personally, I like to hunt mornings so I can find my deer during the daytime.
And as far as scouting goes, I've been looking around quite a bit and see very little evidence of other public land hunters. In Michigan you find stands as well as orange tape nearby. I walked several hundred acres yesterday and only found two examples of tape in the woods.
Thanks for any recommendations you may have.
Richard
I'm new to Tennessee and new to this forum. Hope to get out and hunt in Tennessee this fall, but having to learn the new rules and regs and scouting for places to hunt on Public Land in the Spring Hill region.
Archery hunting is archery hunting, so it isn't so much to learn except I've been surprised by a few things. You have to hang your stand the day you hunt and take it out at the end of the day? Man, that's quite a change from Michigan where you hang your stand a few days to a few weeks before the opener and leave it up until the season is done.
I've never had to be fast or quiet hanging a stand, but I can't imagine doing it in the dark at 4:00AM. Does everyone just hunt afternoons? Personally, I like to hunt mornings so I can find my deer during the daytime.
And as far as scouting goes, I've been looking around quite a bit and see very little evidence of other public land hunters. In Michigan you find stands as well as orange tape nearby. I walked several hundred acres yesterday and only found two examples of tape in the woods.
Thanks for any recommendations you may have.
Richard