Get A Great Hunting Spot With These Deer Hunting Tips

By Tye Wunon


Knowledge of how to decide on a smart hunting spot is a vital element to deer hunting. Your choice in location will mean the difference between returning home and stocking your freezer full of venison, or popping something into the microwave. You might be deadly accurate with your deer hunting rifle, but you won't catch anything if there simply aren't any deer around you.Read on for a handful of deer hunting tips which will guide you to an excellent location.

Knowledge of how deer behave and move around is necessary when deciding on a spot. Deer tend to feel the most safe during periods of low light and come out to eat. They'll rest during the middle of the day and during the night. Usually, deer will depart from their resting space during late afternoon in search of food. Deer will drink and eat, and then return to where they rest. They'll follow this same pattern during the early hours of the morning also.

Find out where you can settle down to hunt at least two weeks prior to the beginning of your hunt. Familiarize yourself with the area you're hunting in. Find out where the deer move the most, and where the largest bucks are located. Find blinds or stand areas and spend time in them as you research where to hunt, so you know what it'll be like when you start hunting. Look for deer signs in the middle of the day. The deer often provide their own deer hunting tips.

Find their travel trails and tracks. Look at how many tracks there are in one area, and where they're going; this will tell you a lot. While bucks sometimes use the doe's trails as well, they'll often venture out on their own. You might find buck trails that run parallel to the doe trails or cross them.

Scraping will usually precede the rutting season by three weeks, and dissipate as rutting starts. Seek out these rubs, and spots on posts and trees in which bucks have rubbed their antlers to remove the velvet, and to indicate their own territory. Watch for a consistent rub pattern - usually more than six within a line of 100 yards. You'll usually find these tree markings facing the direction where the buck has come from, so take note of this direction also, as you'll be able to locate the origin of the bucks' travel more accurately. Examine the area for bedding spots and take note of the size.

Don't just go to a forest you don't know and pick your deer hunting spot arbitrarily; with the right work and research, you'll be able to have a great hunting season ahead of you!




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