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Whitetail Deer Hunting

America's most popular game animal

Fall season typically Oct-Jan
Shotgun slugs in many states
Stand or still hunting methods

Stand Hunting

The most popular method, stand hunting involves waiting in an elevated tree stand or ground blind along deer travel routes. Success depends on proper stand placement based on food sources, bedding areas, and wind direction.

Stand Placement Tips

  • Position between bedding and feeding areas
  • Set up on the downwind side of expected deer travel
  • Morning stands near food, evening stands near bedding
  • Funnel areas where terrain concentrates movement
  • Use multiple stands to account for different wind directions

Still Hunting

Still hunting involves slowly moving through deer habitat, taking a few steps, then stopping to look and listen. This method requires patience, stealth, and the ability to spot deer before they spot you.

Still Hunting Keys

  • Move only when wind is in your face or quartering
  • Take 2-3 steps, then stop and scan for 1-2 minutes
  • Best in wet conditions when leaves are quiet
  • Look for parts of deer (ears, legs, horizontal lines)
  • Most effective during midday when deer are bedded

Calling & Rattling

During the rut, calling and rattling can bring bucks into range. Grunt calls imitate buck vocalizations, while rattling simulates fighting bucks. Both techniques work best during the pre-rut and rut phases.

Calling Strategies

  • Grunt Calls: Short, low grunts every 15-20 minutes
  • Doe Bleats: Attract bucks seeking does
  • Rattling: Simulate sparring, starting soft then intensifying
  • Snort-Wheeze: Aggressive call for challenging dominant bucks

Deer Drives

Organized drives involve a group of hunters pushing deer toward posted standers. This technique is effective for moving deer in thick cover and is popular in the Midwest and Northeast.

Drive Safety Rules

  • Clear communication before the drive begins
  • Know the location of all hunters at all times
  • Standers shoot only at deer coming from the drive direction
  • Drivers should wear blaze orange head to toe
  • Establish shooting zones and safe direction of fire

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