Hunting Whitetails - Tips
It's time to share some tips on how I achieved a success ratio of 28 out of 30 successful whitetail deer hunting seasons. My hunting buddies laugh at me when I tell them I can smell a whitetail buck's tarsal gland aroma if I walk across it's path. This is more likely to happen during the rut, which occurs at the tail end of the hunting season.
The fastest way to get good at something, is to model someone who excels in it. Deer are curious animals. An old indian friend of mine explained how I could use this to my advantage. Here is my story, and I'm sticking to it!
I can only wish that some of you have the opportunity to bring your children deer hunting with you. It's an adventure that will bond them with nature for life. I ALWAYS hunt alone, except on these occasions. I decided to use Yoda's technique one day when my 12 year old son decided to come with me on a deer hunt.
You can track deer, rattle deer, call deer, spook deer and yes, you can trick deer. Capitalize on deer behavior, curiosity, and you win. Here's what we did:
I hunted whitetail deer on a wildlife garden of 80 acres of mixed forest for the first 20 years, until this piece of heaven got attacked by the sawmills. I got to know the lay of the land, and picked an area I called the pitcher's mound to hunt with my son that day.
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This plot of deer scrapes, rubs, multiple trails and deer tracks, bordering two swales, was hotter than deer steaks on a barbecue. There was thick underbrush that made my approach very noisy, and I would always jump a massive whitetail buck and his doe, but I could never get a clean shot. My luck was about to change.
My son and I ventured in the area, wind in our eyes, waiting for the white "tails" to start flagging. We finally arrived at the mound where the swale meets the edge of the cedar thicket. The doe took off with the big antlered buck right behind. I explained to my son how we would trick this buck and test Yoda's theory.
I asked my son to walk noisily, following exactly where the doe had gone, and I would hide and wait for the buck to come around to investigate what spooked them. My son walked and followed my direction. I waved at him to stop when he got to the edge of a thicket where the deer may find difficulty seeing him. I saw some movement coming around to get down wind from the noise that my son was making.
The deer head came into view but it looked like the doe. I saw it again a second time and again it looked like the doe, but when it turned it's head to look towards the noise that my son was making, I saw the antlers through the alders. The buck made one side step to get a better look at the noisemaker and offered me a perfect head shot, at 88 steps. Now you see how tandem hunting can be used to your benefit.
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