Here are some deer hunting tips for learning about your terrain. Expert hunters learn where they are hunting. This takes time, but the results are definately worth it.
1. Look at a map
It seems obvious, but just take in the area with a map. With this absract picture in your head, it will be easier to picture where everything is. Also useful for not getting lost
2. Hire a guide
Some hunting locations have guides to show you the area's nuances. The guide will have experience of the area so take on board his advice
3. Mark hotspots on your GPS
If you like mixng technology with hunting, use a GPS to mark trails, food locations, scrapes, anything that will be useful
4. Plan placement of stands strategically
Put your stands in the best locations. Often 40 yrds downwind of a deer hotspot
5. Put the time in
For all the shortcuts, the best and maybe most rewarding is to actually invest time in the area. Walk around, scout, take notes. Get a feel for the area before the season starts and you'll have an amazing advantage
Happy hunting!!!
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Very interesting information. Seems simple enough... and using a GPS for something other than finding my way through a new city.... will make the GPS purchase seem bearable.
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