Tuesday, April 22, 2008

deer hunting season - you should know the fundamentals first

The only real difference when hunting raccooms is that they are generally nocturnal. If you're ready to put all of your hunting skills to the test, go after a whitetail deer.

Choose the proper camouflage pattern for the nature conditions in which you will do your hunting. Coyotes have excellent smell, vision and hearing which enable them to find food quickly and to stay away from danger. In fact, it probably does not matter if there are big bucks in the area you hunt.

At first light they head for some place to find gravel or grit, such as roadsides, grain fields or similar areas. Therefore, bow hunters are at risk if they go hunting in the same area as someone gun hunting.

It is so obvious, yet how many days or seasons have you spent hunting in areas where you never saw a really big buck. They say this is unnecessary chipping away at their individual rights. The major issue that is often raised is in tracking an injured animal down.

These are just a few tips for hunting whitetail deer. If you can fool their sense of sight, smell and hearing, then you're well on you way to becoming a successful deer hunter.

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