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Scents, Tracking And Calls – Techniques For A Successful Deer Hunt


Utilizing various techniques in the fine art of deer hunting could boost your success. Knowing your equipment, being aware of weather patterns, and knowing the habits of your prey can also help.

Tracking

One of the advanced skills for seasoned hunters is tracking. Since the herd is always on the move, the hunter has to utilize various techniques to catch his prey. Knowing the prey will help for successful tracking.

One such way to track is to observe carefully the trails that the prey leaves behind. Distinguishing the difference between a buck and doe will give you the foresight on where your target will go. Bucks tends to have a wider trail compared to the doe and can be easily distinguished especially during winter months when the snow is thick.

Urine is also a basic factor in determining whether your prey is a buck or a doe. A buck will urinate while walking which will definitely leave a trail. The female deer is more sedate and will stop and squat before releasing her load. So make sure you keep an eye out for these stinky trails.

Knowing the various diets of your prey can also help you determine their location. Going to hunt in areas with their favorite food source will definitely land you in buck heaven! But remember that bucks move at a very indefinite rate, so you better watch out for their trails when they do so.

Scents

Scents are very important when going deer hunting. Since the herd has a keen sense of smell, they can easily detect those not of their own. This is a disadvantage for the hunter since our smell can be very distinctive to the prey, especially when we start to sweat under the heat of the scorching sun.

One method in getting over this obstacle is to use the direction of the wind at your disposal. When trailing a buck, you need to make sure that you are on the downwind side of your intended target, since the direction of the wind will make sure that the buck doesn't smell you.

Another method in hiding your smell is by using various detergents that eliminate your body odor. There is a skin tight undergarment sold in various hunting stores that eliminates bacteria that causes odor upon contact. You can also wear outfits that keep your smell inside rather than out. There are also sprays available that will also help remove your smell from your clothes.

Scent of the prey can also be to you advantage as well. If you have a sensitive nose and can distinguish the smell of a buck or a doe, then you can easily determine where its coming from by knowing the direction of the wind.

Deer Calls And Rattles

If you are using a deer stand and prefer to wait for your prey to come in range, then utilizing deer calls and rattles will suit you best. When you are using a short range weapon or a compound bow, you need to make sure that the deer is within close range for maximum power.

A deer call and rattle will mimic the sound made by bucks and does, so when the buck hears it, they try to look for the source of the sound. They will be quite cautious so you have to make sure that you are perfectly hidden so they won't spot you.

These techniques and gear are here to help you out in your deer hunting; so using these is not a sign of weakness but a sign of a true hunter.

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