Hunting blacktails from the ground with a bow...is the early season (September) more difficult than hunting the rut in the shorter, later seasons?
Being a newb I've opted for the month-long September early season to allow as much time as possible to make it happen...I'm hunting within a mile of home, hiking out and back, with plenty of deer in the area. I've got an open schedule so I can hunt the entire month, every day, if I need to...but it's hard.
Everything is bone dry and the deer are mostly nocturnal due to the heat. It's much more dependent on scouting and patterning. Setup location really matters and its a hot, sweaty job getting into position.
I hate to give up that month-long hunting season in case I have a hard time, but maybe I'm making it harder than it needs to be by avoiding the shorter rut seasons. I also REALLY like having the woods to myself the whole time and not worrying about getting shot too.
Hunting from the ground with a bow, which do you prefer, a longer season allowing plenty of time to harvest, or using the rut to find a deer, even though your window of opportunity is shorter?
It seems like everyone hunts the rut...