This article is not about whether you are “still hunting”, but is about a method of hunting. Still Hunting is about stalking and stealthfully hunting and getting close to wild game.
Years ago, Still Hunting was an excellent way to deer hunt in eastern states. Most hunters sat still or made deer drives. Solo hunters would often Still Hunt on their own. It was these true hunters that could read sign, observe details, move unseen and silently, and score on big bucks.
There was a ton of competition in Pennsylvania and Maryland for deer hunting. On an opening day, it would sound like a combat zone and hunters orange or Woolrich plaid was seen on every ridge.
My deer hunting mentor, Doug Goings, was a master Still Hunter. He wore the Woolrich plaid from head to toe. His rifle was a 350 caliber lever action carbine with a 4 power scope. We hunted from his camp near Hyner Mountain in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. This was prime deer hunting territory. There were hundreds of camps and hunters that knew the area as well.
Doug took me under his wind and showed me the ropes. Here were some of the Still Hunting lessons I learned and still use today.
Doug hunted a lifetime using his Still Hunting methods and philosophy. All hunters have something to learn from his wisdom and skills. In Montana, Still Hunting is a great way to fill your tags.
Always hunt honestly and ethically!
Montana Grant