To Kill a Monster You Need to Start Now
Summer is the time for barbeques, golf, and going to the pool. But for a successful deer hunter summer is when the deer season begins. To consistently bag trophy deer year after year you need to have a strategy and you need to have put in a couple days in the summer for scouting. I made this lense to provide tips on summer deer scouting, which many people forget to do. This way you can get a deer like this.
Summer Deer Scouting Tips
for all you slackers.
Scout from a Distance:
You can scout from a distance many different ways. You can sit on the edge of food fields with binoculars or a spotting scope and watch as deer come and go during the twilight time. As you do this you should be paying attention to the certain areas where you can set up a stand that will be where most the deer come in and out (or where the big buck does). You can also scout from your truck or car if the area you hunt is littered with roads.
Use Trail Cameras:
Trail cameras can be a great way to watch deer trails or food plots without disturbing the deer with your presence. The best trail cameras are the ones without the normal flash these don't spook deer (which is why we use trail cameras). You can put a trail camera anywhere you suspect a big bucks comes through or where you think there is a deer trail littered with does (this will help during the rut when all the bucks are searching for does).
Find the Core Areas:
When I'm talking about core areas I mean their bedding areas, food plots, and trails. You can do this with aerial photography or with trail cameras or if its early enough in the summer or spring you can just walk through the areas you suspect to find these areas and look for clues. Once you find these areas you can set up a stand/s that will take advantage of your hard or easy work.
If you take advantage of these tips your percentages of success will greatly increase. I know people who when doing these strategies have increased their success rate by two-fold.
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Comments
| und3rpa1d
very nice, i am so addicted to trail cameras that i have several trail camera lenses Posted July 23, 2008 |
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zbaseball16
My favorite way to scout in the summer is to use trail cameras because they involve the least effort. Posted June 29, 2008 |
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