Deer country: plains and Prairie

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Prairie deer follow regular travel corridors just like woods deer, but the patterns are broader than the reach of a .270. A hunter can find the deer and go to them instead of waiting for them as in the big woods, and use the spot-and stalk hunting technique to get them.

Author: Barsness, John
Management dynamics, Hunting, trapping, game propagation, Hunting and Trapping, Hunting & Trapping, Practice, Environmental aspects, Hunters, Prairie Provinces, Western Canada

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Wind and deer

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Hunters should use wind directions when trying to trick deer into not detecting the presence of humans. Deer prefer to travel with the wind at their backs. The hunters generally benefit from keeping the wind in their faces while considering changeable wind directions,

Author: Barsness, John
Planning

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What deer see

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It is essential for a deer hunter to understand how deer look at the world, for avoiding mistakes that would send the deer running as soon as they spot him. Some techniques that would help a hunter remain hidden from the dear's view while aiming at it are outlined.

Author: Barsness, John
United States

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Subjects list: Methods, Behavior, Hunting, Deer, Deer hunting
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