Whitetail Deer Hunting Tips For Giant Racked Deer
January 21, 2011 by Guest Author
Filed under Food Plot Crops, Food Plots for Whitetails, General Food Plot Topics, Hunting, Hunting Whitetails, deer hunting
WHITETAIL DEER FOOD PLOT-Giant Rack Tips
No matter how satisfied you may be now with the size of the bucks you get from hunting, you’ll want to snag the big ones at some point. When you want to move up to getting the monster bucks, it takes quite a bit more learning, but you can read more to learn the deer hunting tips you need to succeed.
The techniques needed to hunt mature bucks with giant antlers were not the same as the ones I’d used to hunt regular bucks. As the years passed, and through a lot of experimentation, I figured out many secret tips necessary to bring down the huge deer.
Is your overall hunting area populated with big bucks? Most very large bucks remain largely unseen. But even if there have been no reports of sightings of big bucks in an area, it does not have to follow that they are not there.
Deer with the large racks that you’re looking for tend to stay in similar types of areas. Try to go to where you can find the big deer frequently, so that you can snag that large trophy rack you want. It’s often frustrating to learn that many areas won’t have any big bucks at all, least of all one you can find. You can, however, increase your chances of finding big bucks if they’re in the area you’re hunting in.
Just ask some people who are in the know in order to find out, once and for all, where the big bucks are in your area. Ask around with all the career hunters and game wardens in your area; even ranchers and farmers can help you, as can feed store owners, to tell you where sightings of big deer have been made, so you may know where to go. Even the local coffee shop or diner can be a place to find information on local deer population.
You are attempting to discover if there are any big deer in the area and if so, where they are located. Don’t forget that you are seeking out big bucks, not a lot of smaller deer. There are places which are teeming with small bucks, but this is not our goal. We are simply searching only for that monster deer.
Talk to other hunters in your area if you’re already committed to one specific hunting ground and find out which stands or blinds are best to find the largest bucks, and ask others about their specific experiences. These are great ways to start out. Be cautious : just like fishermen, deer hunters may want to exaggerate their hunts, so double check your stories.
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