Bed busters

Article Abstract:

Bucks bed down near their feeding areas to conserve energy when cold weather comes after the rut. The hunter who sets up near a food source at this time of year is apt to tread close to the bedding area and run the risk of spooking a buck.

Author: Hicks, Mark

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The right scrape

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Scrapes are a sign of deer, but they can also be misleading for the hunter. Good scrapes are described and the best places to set up a stand usually downwind to shoot deer are presented.

Author: Hicks, Mark
Deer

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Gaining ground

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Ground stands and blinds need not be elaborate, time-consuming, or expensive. Plans for an effective homemade blind accompany tips on location and proper back support.

Author: Hicks, Mark
White-tailed deer, Bowhunting

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Subjects list: Methods, United States, Deer hunting, Behavior
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