The Killing Zone
One thing about stand site selection that seems obvious but is often overlooked, is where the deer will be when the shot is taken.
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Trophy Deer Hunting
A great truth in deer hunting is that you can't bag a trophy that isn't there.
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When Deer Scout You
We all scout for deer and sometimes are able to pattern a particular buck. It shouldn't surprise you to know that deer learn our normal hunting patterns and adapt to them.
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Hunting the Rut
The peak of the rut offers both great opportunity and great challenge for deer hunters focusing on a trophy buck.
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Snowbird Bucks
Many northern hunters look forward to a tracking snow. This is a light snow that allows hunters to cut a fresh track and actually trail the deer that made it.
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Know Where Deer Have Dinner
Food is important to deer all season long. During the early archery seasons, most deer patterns are food-based.
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Rainy Day Deer Hunting
Rain can be good or bad for deer hunting. It depends on the amount.
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Crossing Points
One thing you should note during pre-season scouting is where deer cross fences, gullies, streams and other obstacles.
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The BIG Call
The regular and well-known deer calls, such as the fawn bleat, doe bleat, buck grunt, etc., work well most of the time. This is because deer are curious about other deer in their area.
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Late Season Strategies
After the rut has come and gone, and after lots of hunting pressure, things get tough for both bucks and buck hunters.
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