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How To Have A Successful Deer Hunting During The Rut

Posted in Uncategorized on March 9th, 2010 by Ethan O. Tanner – Be the first to comment

The probability to hunt a deer while in rut is an incomparable experience that can produce tremendous success if done properly. Suitable scouting is always a must. As the mantra goes in real estate: location, location, location. The same can be said for hunting the rut.

Formerly, you have effectively found a scrape or rub line, the next job is locating your surprise attack point. As always, think about the wind direction and topography of your surroundings before placing a blind or tree stand. Is your location an area deer are likely to visit on their way to feeding zones or are they likely to pass through heading off to bedding area? After taking into consideration these factors, you will be ready to decide on the area to hunt.

Is triumph eluding you while hunting a rub line or scrape? Try hunting during different hours of the day. During the rut, a buck’s movement patterns are more likely to revolve around a hot doe than his stomach. In fact, many bucks are shot every year in the rut during the middle of the day.

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