Curious deer sniffs hunter. Hunting on public land and a young, rutting mule-deer buck chased a doe right to us. The doe actually smelled Travis’ pants. The young mule deer buck just stood there at 10 yards confused. Watch this video clip. The reason that this deer rack appears red is because there is allot of Doug Fir trees in the area. When the deer rub on the trees overtime, it can leave the deer rack more of a red rather than a brown rack. Video Rating: / 5
Deer hunting with GrowingDeer.tv: Bow hunting rut action in Kansas and Missouri with big bucks in range and down! Then Pops gets in the stand and pulls the hammer back for a memorable opening day of rifle season! But first, a short Thanksgiving greeting.
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Deer hunting is survival hunting or sport hunting for deer, which dates back tens of thousands of years. There are numerous types of deer throughout the world that are hunted.
Hunting Methods and Seasons
There are five common methods of hunting. The first method is stand hunting. This is generally the most common method, depending on the terrain. This is done by waiting where deer are likely to travel. Stand hunting is commonly done in an elevated tree stand, but it can be done in a blind on the ground. Tree stands are usually placed 8 to 30 feet above the ground. The stands are made of metal or wood. Stands are often placed at the edge of fields of crops such as corn, wheat, buckwheat, alfalfa, clover, soybeans, cotton and many others. Often, hunters plant crops in strategic locations solely for the purpose of attracting deer. This is known as a food plot. Stands are also placed in the woods on the edge of trails that the deer travel on. Some states allow bait to be placed near these stands to attract the deer. This is different from planting a crop. The most common bait is corn.
The second method is commonly known as still hunting: walking along through the woods or along the edge of a field and looking for a deer. The hunter often stops and waits for a few minutes, then moves on and repeats this cycle.
The third method is a deer drive, which consists of flushing deer toward a line of hunters. Hunters form a line and walk through fields or brush towards another line, hoping for a shot or driving the deer toward the other line of hunters. Hunters in the second line may be in tree stands or on the ground. Hunters in lines are a hundred yards to one hundred and fifty yards apart.
The fourth method is known as spot and stalk hunting, which consists of spotting and then stalking in close enough to shoot the deer. Spot and stalk hunting is generally a method of hunting used in places where there are large visible areas, such as mountainous terrain or rolling hills.[7]
The fifth method is known as dog hunting. This method used dogs to chase the deer. A group of hunters draw numbers out of a hat to determine what “stand” they are going to. The hunter then goes to the number he drew, and hopes the dogs will chase the deer by him. This method of hunting used shotguns with Buckshot. However, in some states such as Wisconsin, it is illegal to use this method to hunt whitetail deer.
A sixth method, often used by bow hunters, and some gun hunters, during breeding seasons, is to use scents and decoys to draw bucks into range for a successful shot. This can be very effective during the “rut”. Hunters use doe in esterous scent to pique a buck’s interest and decoys to fix the visual interest of the buck away from the hunter, who is often concealed in a blind or tree stand.[citation needed]
There are other things involved in deer hunting that will result in a successful hunt: A healthy deer herd is one of the most important factors contributing to a successful hunting season.[8] Preparation is important; a hunter will scout areas they plan to hunt several months before the season opens. One way a hunter may scout is by placing trail-cameras in locations that show recent deer activity. These cameras can take photos at pre-determined intervals, night and day, and give the hunter an idea of what deer may be in the area. They will check cameras and decide where to hunt. They will also plant food plots to bring deer to the area or bait the area with corn or oats. They will build tree stands or make ground blinds. They will sight in rifles to make sure the guns shoot straight. They will make sure they have lures, food, water, and all equipment necessary for hunting. Hunting cabins will be stocked with food and water.
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This is a recap of BITT member Tad Jensen’s unforgettable 2014 Bow Season in which he was able to SELF-FILM two successful hunts on mature Michigan Whitetails! Don’t forget to Subscribe and visit our Channel for more GREAT MICHIGAN HUNTS! For more about TEAM BITT, please visit bittoutdoors.com and follow us on Facebook. We appreciate all your support and thanks for watching!! Video Rating: / 5
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This is the 40th episode we have posted on youtube. In this hunt, Travis got a general mule deer tag in Utah. You may recognize Nick Phelps in our previous bear hunts, he came up to north Idaho and we help him harvest a bear, now he is returning the favor and taking us to one of his hunting spots in the state of Utah. We packed back as far as we could with the motorcycles and the rest of the way on foot. On opening morning, we made sure to be first up the mountain. Shortly after sunrise, we spotted a buck that caught Travis’s attention. Enjoy this mule deer hunt and make sure to subscribe. This is a DIY Public Land hunt, using the 338 ultra mag. Video Rating: / 5
This is our 2014 Michigan Deer Camp. If you know anything about the traditions of the Michigan Rifle Deer Season you know Deer Camp. If you do not participate in a Michigan Deer Camp we strongly suggest you do. Michigan Deer hunting is rich in traditions that include family, friends and of course, Whitetail Hunting!
Here’s a look back at a classic Realtree Road Trips episode where Michael Waddell was joined in Texas by country music recording artists Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert. The couple got their whitetails, but Blake had to take out a 4-legged, deer hunt, intruder first! Video Rating: / 5
Deer Hunting Buck Season 2014. Follow John Royer as he hunts for whitetail bucks during the 3rd day of the Pa rifle gun season in Clarion county. John decides to go after the deer on foot. Sneaking and stalking through the woods. John passes on a nice 10 point buck and grunts in a nice 8 point with a broken main beam. John shares his thoughts on deer hunting throughout the video. John is using a Remington 7mm Mag with Hornady SST bullets. Video Rating: / 5
Endured the COLD to take this Big Saskatchewan Whitetail with GIANT browtines!!! Shot with my Beretta A400 Xtreme 12Guage.
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Music by Fire Engine 5A, Ethan Meixsell and Bird Creek Video Rating: / 5