Global Sports: Deer Hunting Techniques

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Deer Hunting Techniques

By Bill White


No matter how long you have been hunting, if you have just started or you have been doing it for years, it is still important to review and/or learn the deer hunting tips covered in this article. If you want to have a successful deer hunt, you need to do more than simply go into the woods and expect the deer to come to you or expect to simply walk around and find the trophy deer you have always wanted. You need to perform a lot of preparation work, follow safety precautions, and be disciplined. You can increase your chances of a successful and have an enjoyable hunt by following the hunting tips discussed here.

1. Basic Safety Tips To Start With:

Do not consume alcohol before or during any hunting trip.

You should always practice caution when handling any firearm; always expect the gun to be loaded, and never rely solely on the safety.

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

Do not ever pull the trigger unless you're absolutely positive the target you're looking at is a deer.

2. Tips on How to Successfully Hunt A Deer:

Get An Early Start - Many hunters like to spend the entire day in the woods, but the most likely times to bag a deer are sunrise and sunset. They are more likely to come out of the thick brush during the early morning and late pre-dusk hours for feed. With this in mind, you need to be in your deer stand or blind well before daylight begins in the mornings and well before it starts to get dark at night. This will allow you the time you need to get set-up and ready before the deer begin to move around. It is very discouraging and frustrating to get to your hunting area and chase a trophy buck away as you are climbing into your stand or blind. This is especially true if you do not see another deer anytime during the rest of your hunt.

No Scents - Take the time to be certain that you or any of your equipment are not emitting any smells that would alert a deer of your presence. While a scent may appeal to your friends or spouse, it will repel a deer. Do not use any cologne, after shave, deodorant, perfume, or scented soaps/body wash. Additionally, be sure to wash whatever clothing you will be bringing with you on the hunt with either an unscented detergent or simply water. Unfortunately, deer have an astounding degree of smell sensitivity, and anything unusual will have them scattering away before you can act.

Remain Still - While in a blind or stand, refrain from moving and do so very carefully when you must move. One of the most difficult techniques for many hunters is to slowly gaze from side to side to view the area in cold weather, and doing so for hours! Deer are highly skittish and will run from any quick movements.

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.




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