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Monday, September 10, 2007

How To Scout Whitetail Deer And Have A Productive Hunting Season

When you are getting ready for the whitetail season you should begin scouting in late summer by watching the deets food sources. Does, fawns and bucks will be loading up on succulent grasses, clovers, ripening grains,and there favorite berries at this time. Bucks don't always use the same food sources as the does, they often stay closer to their bedding areas. If they use the same food sources as the does they may appear either earlier or later than the does. By cruising roads with a good set of binoculars near meadows during the morning and evening you can learn which fields the bucks use.

Another great trick is to get there early enough in the evening so you can see the bucks arrive and be able to determine where they came from. If you stay late enough you may be able to see them go to either another food source or back toward the bedding area. Remember buck's don't travel very far at this time of year their bedding area will be nearby.

When you see bucks at early morning food sources stay long enough to see which way they leave. In the morning deer usually work their way slowly from open areas, to high grass or brush and finally into heavy brush or woods where they feed and bed intermittently throughout the day. Once you know the route they take back to the bedding area you will know where to setup during the hunting season.

Following the buck's route back to the bedding area in the morning can be difficult because they often travel under cover of darkness in the early morning which makes them feel secure enough to travel in the open, where there are few trees and consequently few rubs and scrapes, until they reach the safety of the trees in their bedding area during daylight hours.

If you have time to watch buck rub-route trails you can learn not only where, but when the buck uses the trail. Finding the rub route and knowing when the buck uses it helps you choose the right time and place to hunt. If you don't have time to watch the trail you can use a Trail Timer or Game Camera to let you know what time the buck comes through the area.

If you don't use a timer or camera to find out the buck's travel time the best strategy is to find it's bedding area and setup as near to it as possible, using different stand sites for morning and evening and varying wind conditions. By getting close enough to the bedding area to watch it but far enough away so you don't alert the buck to your presence you increase the chances of seeing the buck during daylight hours.

Take the extra time and effort Observing, Scouting, Patterning and Recording the food sources, and travel and rub routes prior to the hunting season, you will cut down the amount of nonproductive hunting during the season. Then you will know where to find the buck and at what time, so you can use techniques to ambush or attract it to you. And this my friend will make your hunting much more enjoyable.

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