October 8, 2011

Great Deer Hunting Advice

f you are a long time hunter you may find these deer hunting tips a bit obvious, but they are basics that can be reviewed, and some things beginners need to learn before they go out. If you’re a beginner you should know there’s more to deer hunting than walking into the woods and just finding a trophy deer to shoot. A certain amount of preparation is required, a level of discipline is necessary, and certain safety rules to be learned and applied, but the tips discussed here will help you have a truly enjoyable and prosperous hunt.

1. Basic Safety Tips To Start With:

Be sure to refrain from consuming anything alcoholic before or during the hunt.

Always take care of your gun as if it was loaded and ready to shoot. You should never count on the gun’s safety to prevent it from firing.

That means you never consider climbing a stand or tree, crossing a fence, or jumping a ditch with a loaded gun.

Do not pull the gun’s trigger unless you are completely certain that you are aiming at a deer. If there is any doubt about your target, do not fire.

2. Tips For Bagging A Deer:

Begin Early – Although a lot of hunters like to hunt all day, the best chances for finding a deer is during sunrise and sunset. Usually, deer only emerge from the brush in order to feed during the dawn and dusk hours. Be sure to be in your deer blind or stand prior to dawn in the morning and prior to dusk during the evening. Arriving early is vital, in order to properly set-up prior to the arrival of deer. It is truly agonizing to watch that trophy winning buck dart away due to you arriving a little too late, not giving yourself ample enough time to finish any preparations.

Absolutely No Scents – you want to be sure to eliminate any kind of non-natural odors. While it might be a scent that your spouse and friends love, to a deer it smells like danger. Shower before you go, then no deodorant, scented/deodorant soaps, perfume, after shave, or colognes. Be sure you wash whatever clothes you plan to wear with unscented laundry soap or just plain water before going on a hunt. Understand that deer have an unbelievably sensitive sense of smell, and they will be heading for the hills at the barest hint of an unfamiliar scent.

Do Not Move – While you are in a stand or a blind, you have to do your best to stay as still as possible. If you do have to move, make your movements very slowly. One of the hardest things for me to learn to be a successful hunter was how to slowly look from side to side as I sat for hours in a deer stand in the freezing cold. Sudden movements quickly attract the attention of deer and can easily scare them away before you even get to see them.

Remain Silent – This is perhaps one of the most vital keys to any deer hunt. Personally, I have been stunned by the sheer sensitivity of hearing that deer possess. They are highly attuned to any unnatural noise, including a human voice. If you are involved in a hunting party and need to communicate, do so very quietly, substituting hand signals if you can. Also, be sure to keep track of your gun and binoculars, avoiding tapping either of these against the stand or each other.

The aforementioned tips are really simple basics, and while there is a great deal more out there, if you follow these basic deer hunting tips, you’ll find your chances of success are dramatically increased.

If you really want to learn what it takes to be a master deer hunter, keep these deer hunting tips in mind when your next hunt comes up. And please visit us at www.Deer-HuntingTips.com to learn the secrets and deer hunting tips the pros know.

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