Every time I go into the field I see hunters drive up and stop they get out slam their doors then they glass the area for five minutes and get back in and move on to the next area. The odds of bagging a deer this way are slim. This is one of the systems I use to raise my hunting success that I use with great results. First what you need is quality, high power, optics. Spend the extra money and you will be pleasantly surprised. Make sure you have binoculars,spotting scope and rangefinder, all top quality. Make sure the optics have good eye relieve or your eyes will be bugging out of your head by the end of the day. Field of view is important as well the more field of view your optics have the more you will see when you look through your optics. Now that you have your optics. You need a gun that shoots 1" groups at 100 yards. If you can't shoot 1" groups, practice until you can. Get a rifle scope with high power that will allow you to class your deer, my scope is a Nikon 6.5-20x44. The rangefinder is a must it leaves out the guessing and margin of error. Now let's go into the field. When your driving to the area you plan to hunt there are those areas you think to yourself that would be a good place to hunt, but you don't stop. You keep driving as far back into the forest as you can possibly get because that's where hunters think the most deer are. Most people think this same way and these areas that are passed up have little pressure. How many time have you seen someone bag an animal at the
beginning of the forest. Don't stop where other's hunters stop deer know what you can see from where your standing and will position themselves according to where you are standing so you can't see them. I once saw a buck through my spotting scope and watched a hunter pull up and the buck walked into the brush the hunter got out looked around and when the hunter left he came right back out and started feeding again. Fool the deer enter a unit where no one else will. Park a half mile from where you want to look at and walk in making no noise. Another trick I use is sitting on the tail gate and the driver slows down to a crawl so I can step down on the road while the truck keeps going then you duck behind some cover until you cant here the truck anymore. (The truck can't stop at all) Be sure your off the road before the noise of the trucks is gone. Use this tip at your own risk it can be dangerous if you step off a moving vehicle. If you stand on a landing that's a dead giveaway
that's the first place deer look when they hear noise. Walk a ways down the ridge line and mask your outline with a tree or bush. Ask yourself is there food there? is it green with foliage that deer would eat. Your not going to see to many deer where the area foliage is dead and grey. 90% of all hunters think the same and deer pattern to the way people hunt. Glass these areas until you are 100% sure there are no deer in the area . They could be bedded down, in a draw, behind a bush. I sometimes spend my whole day in one area that I'm looking at. Patients = success. Hunt all day a lot of hunters leave for lunch or just hunt in the morning. 10 am to 2pm is the time a lot of deer move they hear less vehicles running up and down the roads so they move from their feeding areas to there bedding areas. The middle of the day is also a good time to catch deer going to their watering holes. Who you hunt with also can make or break your hunting success. They hunt one way because his daddy hunted that way and it's the right way. Wrong! deer have evolved over the years and hunters have educated them. I remember 30 years ago when it wasn't uncommon for deer or elk to bed and feed along side the roads and hang out there all day long. It's not like it used to be. They have learned the pattern of humans and have adjusted to our movements in the field. Adjust your hunting to better your success and not to be directed by others who fail year after year. To sum it up 1)Quality,High power optics 2) A quality shooting firearm. 3) Stealth,no noise 4)Hunt the units you usually pass up (The first areas you pass). 5) Glass the area with patients, I can't stress this enough 6) Adjust your hunting to better your success not to be directed by others who fail year after year. Tell your friend about my site and we can all chat about the outdoors. If you like this article please return for more great articles in the future here at
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