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Deer hunting is one interesting activity. Different types of game can be hunted but in the USA, though the deer is widely hunted to control the number of deer at the ranches. There are many hunting fields in Texas and one can use the internet to find the ranches that they will find most suitable.

After going through a couple of ranches, one has to make a booking so that they can deer hunt. There are laws that have to be taken into consideration when deer hunting so as not to do anything illegal. Different ranches will provide you with information about places to find the deer. One also gets to learn the art of dressing freshly shot deer. The dressing of the deer helps to keep the deer fresh while one hunts.

There are many varieties of deer to choose from including the Mule, trophy and the Monster white tailed deer. From the ranches, one can get information on where to find specific breed of deer. There are other places that one can visit to enjoy the deer at large without hunting them. These kinds of scenes will always leave one wanting to come back just to enjoy the wonderful sight especially with Texas deer hunting!

One of the main reasons why Texas deer hunting is popular is to control the numbers of deer to manageable levels such that they can survive. Some places have large herds and hunting them will reduce them to a level that they are able to freely survive without having to fight for food. One should therefore be informed about the numbers they are allowed to hunt. With this in mind, take time and enjoy the hunting experience!



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bindlestitch1 asked:


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AllsouthOutdoors asked:


PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!Another evening hunting trip in North Georgia. This is why they call it hunting and not killing.

hickok45 asked:


Deer hunting in August? (Insanity is hard to hide!) Guns involved in this crime are a 16″ Bushmaster .223 and my Glock 27.



Most deer hunters have not yet mastered the art of decoying. In fact most deer hunters haven’t even given it a try. Hunting other game with decoys is nothing new. Duck and goose hunters have known the effectiveness of decoys for many years. Turkey hunters and predator hunters have also jumped on the decoy bandwagon. So, although us deer hunters are a little late catching up with our fellow hunters, there is no better time then now to learn how effective decoy hunting can be for white-tailed deer.

The first step is to choose the type of decoy you would like to use. Almost all deer decoys fall into one of two categories. You can choose between a flat two-dimensional decoy or a full-body three-dimensional decoy. Flat two-dimensional decoys are easy to carry and faster to set up, but I feel they lack the realistic look necessary to bring deer into bow range consistently. While full-bodied decoys are bulky, inconvenient to store, and harder to carry afield, I feel that the realistic look more than outweighs any inconvenience. Most manufacturers are making full-bodied decoys that are easier to take apart, store and transport, so they are becoming more user friendly all the time.

Choosing the right overall location to use your decoy is very important. Using decoys on field edges gives you the potential of bringing deer in quickly from a distance. Using a decoy in dense thickets is not necessary since the deer will be in shooting range before it would ever see the decoy anyways. Just as important as your location, is the specific placement of your decoy. If your decoy is placed wrong an incoming deer may have to move downwind to face it, and in the process the deer may catch your scent. Also, the deer may not present you with a shot if your decoy placement is wrong. If you are right-handed, place your decoy about 20 yards out and to the left of your stand, place the decoy broadside to your position and slightly downwind. This setup gives you the best opportunity to bring a buck in upwind, and present a broadside shot.

Some deer are more suspicious than others and no matter how realistic your decoy these deer will not approach. I believe this is due to the unnatural stiffness of the decoy. The best way to avoid this is by adding some movement to your decoy. Some of the newer decoys nod their heads and twitch their tails. With a stationary decoy you can try adding a strip of brown and white cloth or a real deer tail that will flutter in a breeze.

Scent control is another important thing to consider when hunting with a decoy. Most decoys are made from injection-molded plastic and don’t hold scent very well. But oils from your hands can be transferred to the decoy and the deer will smell it. Leave decoys outside when not in use, and use clean latex gloves when you handle them. After setting up your decoy in the field spray it with a scent-eliminating spray. You can also use natural deer scents such as scent wicks or misting sprays around your decoy for an even more realistic feel. Using scent along with a realistic decoy is sometimes just what it takes to get that big buck to commit.

Calling can also be very effective when hunting with a decoy. You can use grunt tubes, doe bleats and rattling from your stand. However once a deer is close it may realize the sound is coming from somewhere other than the decoy. Once a deer is interested and coming in, stop calling and allow the decoy to do the rest. If you continue to call you only increase the chance of the deer seeing you and spooking. Where legal you could place a electronic caller directly under the decoy. This can be a very effective technique if it is legal in your area.

Most decoys are made with removable antlers so the can be setup as either a buck or a doe. How you set your decoy up will depend on when and where you are hunting. During the pre rut a buck decoy works best. During this time bucks are just starting to spar and fight for breeding rights, as well as search out potential does. During peak rut times you will have equal success with a doe or a buck decoy. During the post rut you will have the best luck with a doe decoy. During this time dominant bucks are more interested in finding an unbred doe than fighting another buck.

Always put safety first when hunting with a decoy. I would not recommend hunting with a decoy during rifle season. The most dangerous time is transporting your decoy in and out of the field. Most decoys come with a large blaze orange duffel bag. Always disassemble your decoy and place it in this bag for transportation. If you hunt in a crowded public area it may be best to not use a decoy at all.

If you haven’t tried hunting deer over a decoy yet, and you’re looking for an effective way to pull in big bucks and even a few big does, give it a try this fall. You may be surprised at how effective it really is. You will learn something new about deer behavior every time a deer comes in to your decoy. Have fun and stay safe.

By: Joshua Wilson

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I’m Joshua Wilson, I have enjoyed hunting and fishing all my life. Although I don’t consider myself an expert I hope I can share with you some of the knowledge I have gained over the years. Check out http://www.jawsoutdoorstore.com for all your outdoor and hunting needs. You can even find deer decoys.



AllsouthOutdoors asked:


SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!!! The crew is on the outskirts of Paulding trying to slay a white tail. This one is from the morning before the hunt. Prep.

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SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!!! Finally make it to the stand. We have an interesting encounter and get a deer count from camp.



According to a website I found online, well over 11 million people go deer hunting each and every single year, and white tail deer hunting is the most popular of all the hunting sports. A deer can run 40 miles per hour and can leap over a fence 8 feet high. So, what do you do if you want to talk about deer hunting with other people? Or what if you have a question about something that only another hunter would know? There’s actually two different things you could do. One is to find websites and read about different topics and subject by finding articles and columns. The second and much more informative way is to find deer hunting forums online.

These forums allow you to talk with a community of people about all sorts of things such as best places to hunt, deer permits, best equipment and accessories to use for deer hunting, tracking deers, best deer guns and gun accessories, etc. Another really cool thing about these sites, is that most likely they will also have other sub forums that have to do with hunting other animals such as ducks, turkey, fish, etc. So, these sites are “one stop” shops. There is no need to go anywhere else, which is nice if you don’t want to waste time going to 50 other forums to find out about 50 other topics. Everything is in one organized place just for you. These websites also have another sort of “content” available, videos! These videos allow you to see tutorials on how to do certain things such as how to skin a deer or how to use camouflage to hide yourself, as well as some other videos. When you visit these forums be sure to use the search function to find what you are looking for. Chances are someone already asked the same question you asked, and chances are they received tons of feedback, advice and answers.

That’s another really nice thing about forums, is most of the time your original questions have already been answered, so there’s no need to even post a question.

If you would like to find forums like this, you can check out some of the sites listed below for more information:

Deer Hunting Chat
Deer Hunters Club
Hunting Net
Hunting Forums
Big Game Hunt

All these forums will allow you to do multiple different things as well as view different topics, subjects, categories and forms of content such as videos, chat boards, threads, and even articles.

By: Kristi Ambrose

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This author is a HUGE fan of Deer Hunting Forums



Drumhead216 asked:


I do NOT take credit, just want to share…

AllsouthOutdoors asked:


PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!Another evening hunting trip in North Georgia. This is why they call it hunting and not killing.

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