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Deer Hunting Tips To Make You An Expert Hunter



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By : John Eagleheart    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-11 06:02:01
The average deer hunter who has average skills and an average commitment to the hunt, usually get average results for his efforts. It's likely that every hunter will manage to bag a small buck every year or two, and maybe will even get lucky and hit his target more often. But it takes a deep understanding of hunting and the dedication to do whatever is required to bag a majestic trophy buck. The advanced deer hunting tips I'm sharing with you here are for the true hunting masters.

1. Do Some Pre-Hunt Scouting - Days, even weeks before you start hunting, find out more about the terrain you'll be hunting in so that you can know where best to find deer. The most successful hunters actually start hunting months prior to the first day of the hunting season.

I developed the habit of getting permission to check out the lease where I was going to hunt, then I scouted out the surrounding areas. Do a "dry hunt," where you just look at all the hunting sites you have available unarmed, with a camera, and find out where you can find the biggest bucks, and most movement, and a better buck to doe ratio. You can walk around the lease in the middle of the day, looking for big buck signs that I could see.

2. Recognizing The Signs Of Big Bucks - By knowing what signs to look for, you will be better prepared to find the area where the trophy bucks are located. One thing you want to look for are tracks. You want to look at how big the tracks are, how many tracks there are, and in which direction the tracks are going. This will allow you to understand how big the deer are in a given area, how many there are, and what there movement patterns are.

Look for Scrapes. These are the areas where bucks scratch against the ground and urinate to mark their territory and attract does. Usually scrapes are beneath low-hanging tree branches along the edges of heavy brush. Look for Rubs. These are the spots on trees or posts where bucks rub the velvet off their budding antlers, of where they mark their territory in rutting season. If you see six or more rubs in 100 yards, that's called a "rub line." You'll usually find rubs beside a tree on the side that the buck's traveling from, so you can get an idea of where the deer is moving and mark it down, making it easier to find them.

Also, look for bedding areas and make a note of their size. If you don't see any bedding, there aren't any deer living in that area!

3. Become An Expert In The Shooting Characteristics of Your Firearm - Learn more about the ballistics of the caliber and cartridge of your weapon. Figure out how to fire your weapon depending on how far your target is away from you, adjusting for other factors as well. Learn how well you can judge distance, and walk through the sighting areas before you start hunting, so you have a good idea about yardage; you'll be able to more accurately figure out how far you are from the target and lift or drop your bullet accordingly.

4. Shot Placement - You'll be much better at your shot placement when you know how best to aim your deer hunting rifle.

While many hunters have several different ways to shoot, one way that can help you is to shoot for the neck of the animal, as that will immobilize the deer much more quickly. If you hit the deer lower on the neck the carotid arteries will be severed. If you hit the deer high on the neck you will break the deer's spinal column. Finally, if you hit the deer in the center of the neck you will get a combination of both of these effects. No matter what angle the deer is at, whether it is broadside, front or rear quarter angle, or head-on, the neck will be as large of a target area as the typical "behind the lower shoulder" targets. The difference is that the neck target is much more effective.

Don't ever try a full rear shot, unless it's the only way to get a fantastic trophy buck; you won't be nearly as effective at bringing down the buck, and it'll be very uncomfortable to have to clean a butt-shot deer. Be sure to place your shot very carefully - the best deer hunters try to bring down their quarry in one shot.

5. Calls, Attractants and Rattles - There are other things you can use to get deer in your line of sight, like deer calls, rattling, and attractants; these are very helpful deer hunting tips that you shouldn't take for granted. Preparation time is necessary for food-based attractants. Just like any garden, food plots takes a lot of time and attention. Start your food plot a few months before the hunting season begins, so that you can get the deer accustomed to that food you are giving them.

Calling and rattling are hit-or-miss techniques that usually only work during rutting. It's been my experience that bucks would approach my rattling cautiously, and only out of curiosity when they weren't rutting. When it does work during the rut they usually come rushing. There were times when I was nearly run over by bucks when I was rattling in a field. So if you get good at this, be prepared for some quick action. Proficiency is required, and it takes lots of practice. There's a learning curve involved in knowing how to effectively mimic the calls or recreate the fighting sounds of deer. But once you learn how to do this, it's a very useful skill.

While every deer hunter dreams of being able to display a trophy buck at some time in their life, advanced deer hunters are not satisfied unless they get a trophy buck each and every year. if you want to be able to regularly bag trophy bucks on a regular basis, you need to know and understand the deer hunting tips explained here.

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