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If you venture West to hunt mule deer for the first time, understand their different demeanor. This is a how to hunt mule deer.
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Head to most of the rest of the whitetail’s range, and you’re not so lucky. The problem lies with the half-million acres of National Forest in the upper Midwest, the East, or throughout the South. When you’ve got vast tracts of land that could hold deer on every acre, the ...
A whitetail has an incredible sense of smell. Do what you can to overcome it. Almost always, prey animals have better noses than predators. When it comes to our interpretation of a whitetail’s sense of smell, there is always some level of assumption because we can’t talk to deer. ...
Is Axis Deer the Perfect Off-Season Hunt for Deer Hunters? 5 Unlikely Places Around the World That Host Whitetail Deer Populations Why I Think We're Overhunting Mule Deer Axis deer can behunted in Texasand Hawaii, and wildlife officials in both states are attempting to control the population...
unquestionably tipped the odds a tad more in my favor and helped me hunt more confidently, despite not having set foot on the grounds prior to my hunt. I'm hoping the whitetail rubbing behaviors I'm going to describe in this article will help you locate and bag more bucks in the ...
If you don’t have a solid game plan on how to enter and exit deer stands, then whitetails will see or smell you — or both — killing your chance of…
September offers a cornucopia of whitetail fodder. Most of us know that white oak acorns—which typically start dropping in early September—can suck deer in like toddlers running to sugar. But don't forget the onset of soft mast crops like apples, pears and persimmons, either. The...
So if you remove him because he has "freaky" antlers, you might well be culling a deer that doesn't even have inferior genetics. Recommended How to Manage Whitetails on Private Lands: Part 7Read Article How to Manage Whitetails on Private Lands: Part 6Read Article North American Whitetail'...