It's natural for us as deer hunters to be optimistic going into deer season, and constantly playing out situations in our head on how season will go. You want to shoot that big 4 year old buck you have years of history with, and think you know exactly how opening week. But, more often than not, things don't go your way, and it is extremely easy to become frustrated.
The Danger of Chasing a Ghost
As I am sitting here this morning, typing this blog post, I can't help but wonder if this giant buck I am spending a lot of time and effort hunting right now is a waste of time. To back up a bit, I have multiple trail camera pictures of quite possibly the biggest buck I've ever got on camera. All under the cover of darkness, and quite frankly nowhere near shooting hours. This scenario more than likely happens to a fair share of deer hunters. So with all of that said, how do you hunt a buck like that? We all dread hunting a ghost of a buck, and for good reason, there is a major danger to hunting a ghost, but there are ways to do it...
4 Factors That Lead to a Perfect Early Season Setup
If you have followed along here at WhitetailDNA at all, you probably know by now how strong I feel about early season hunting. During the month of September especially, a buck is most patternable as he will be all season long. But, with that said, it doesn't take much to educate a mature buck, and totally ruin your chances at him. Creating a perfect early season ambush can be difficult to do, but here is what you should be thinking about while getting those sets up...
Tips for Hot Weather Hunting
As everybody well knows, hunting in cold and extreme weather can be a challenge. There is an abundance of information out there on layering systems, how to fight the cold, and stay on stand longer. But with that said, if you're like me and hunt early in September, it can be extremely hot and buggy and knowing how to hunt in hot weather can make a difference in your ability to stay in the stand, and ultimately increase your chances of success. There a few things you should keep in mind before anything else.
3 Ways to Hunt Effectively From a Ground Blind
Ground blinds and treestands are a different world when it comes to deer hunting. If you are mainly a treestand hunter (like me) it can be difficult adjusting to a ground blind so that you are hunting and using it effectively. There are things you need to worry about when using a blind that you would never have to think of when using a treestand.
6 Tips For Asking Permission To Hunt on Private Land
Asking permission to hunt on a strangers land can be a bit uncomfortable and sometimes even intimidating. What do you say? What if they say no? Don't fret too much, the worst thing that will possibly happen is for a landowner to say no. But how do you go about it in the best way to hopefully gain access on a few properties? There are ways to go about it effectively, and ways that will almost guarantee you a denial. Follow these six tips to help your chances when attempting to gain access to hunt private land.
Developing Consistent Good Habits
Habits, we all have them in our life, whether they are good or bad. Think about how our habits influence our life in general. I am always saying, "jeez, I really need to start doing this", or "I really should stop doing that". The same thing applies to deer hunting. "I really need to start paying more attention to the wind", "I need to shoot my bow more often". Developing and creating consistent good habits can make a world of a difference when it comes to deer hunting.
The Importance of a Hunting Partner
Deer hunting is something that is really unique. It brings people together, and creates friendships that otherwise might have never existed. If you have been following along with WhitetailDNA at all, you will probably have noticed that I include a lot about my hunting partners. I have my good friend Tyler that I do all of my hunting with in North Dakota, and then my friend Ben that I do everything with in Nebraska. Then I have friends here and there who I will go scouting with, help hang trail cameras, or call up to help hang stands. The value of having a hunting partner is something I treasure, as I wouldn’t be able to accomplish what I do without them, and more importantly I have someone to enjoy my experiences with. If you don’t have some type of hunting partner, and go solo on everything, here is why you should change that
Shooting for Success | Practice How you Hunt
Hunting mature bucks takes a great deal of work. For those people who don't hunt and just see pictures of people sitting behind a giant buck during the fall, it might even seem easy. Except, we all know it isn't easy, not one bit. There is a story behind every buck, and for every bow kill, there is a lot of year round work that goes into it. It can range from shed hunting, summer scouting, running trail cameras, planting food plots, all the way to your archery equipment.
3 Last Minute Things to do before Deer Opener
Bow season is just about here, for some states it's as close as a month away. I am always behind in what I want to get accomplished during the summer months while prepping for season. I don't think I''m alone, and that's why I'm posting this article. It's getting down to crunch time, and here are three last minute things you can do to benefit your hunting efforts this upcoming season.