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Guides on Spotting Deer

... some secluded bedding area where there is less chance of interruption. Because of this habit there is not much chance of bagging a deer at a feeding area during a greater part of the day. Of course, there is always the chance of sighting a ... Read Read: Guides on Spotting Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 13/07/2006 | Pets

Natural History of Deer Hunting

... deer hunter learn as much as you can and from experienced sources. This will help you to equip yourself when you are ready to go to hunt deer. And even if you fail to hunt the first time, it will always teach you new things why you failed. ... Read Read: Natural History of Deer Hunting

By: Mitch Johnson | 05/07/2006 | Pets

Guide on Some of the Best Ways of Stalking the Deer

... of that area. The only thing the hunter can do about this situation is to keep a close watch on the entire area so that he will see the deer as soon as possible. Usually there is enough intervening cover to permit the hunter to approach to ... Read Read: Guide on Some of the Best Ways of Stalking the Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 05/07/2006 | Pets

Do Deer Love Soybeans?

... laws of the harvest. These permits are often handed out by the farmer to hunters who might assist him in reducing the number of deer in his area. These permits are usually for does only, since does do the reproducing. Bucks are to be left ... Read Read: Do Deer Love Soybeans?

By: Albie Berk | 29/12/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Deer Resistant Products We Have Tried That Work

... . Repeat the process 1 week later and then approximately once per month thereafter. If areas where feeding pressure from deer and rabbits is intense, he suggests spraying it once a week for 3 weeks and then about once per month after that. ... Read Read: Deer Resistant Products We Have Tried That Work

By: Julia Stewart | 18/09/2008 | Gardening
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Bowhunting Deer With Decoys

... 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 ... Read Read: Bowhunting Deer With Decoys

By: Joshua Wilson | 25/06/2008 | Fishing

Effects of Deer Population Changes in the U.s

... few other animals can eat, like mushrooms that are poisonous to humans and many other mammals.  All of these factors make the deer a menace to urban gardeners as well as agricultural communities deriving their income from field crops. ... Read Read: Effects of Deer Population Changes in the U.s

By: Ellen Bell | 20/06/2008 | Environment

Legal Methods in Deer Hunting

... home and embellish his story, belying the fact that it was more or less an accident that he bagged the animal. He has the deer for proof of his tale, but until he comes to believe the story himself, there will always be a slight feeling of ... Read Read: Legal Methods in Deer Hunting

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

Tips on How to Know the Different Senses of the Deer

... of this, they are able to detect motion at a considerable distance. I have stood perfectly still many times while deer looked at me and, unless they detected my scent, they acted as if they were uncertain of my identity. On one occasion, I ... Read Read: Tips on How to Know the Different Senses of the Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

How to Hunt the Deer While They Rest

... surrounding country is necessary for the successful use of these tracks and other signs as aids in locating deer without the need of following the tracks to them. Another man and I were portaging from one pond to another on a late summer ... Read Read: How to Hunt the Deer While They Rest

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

Some Sporting Methods of Hunting Deer

... day will be of help, if I ever again hunt the same territory. I have been told that a man can outlast a deer on the trail. I can believe this for, although I have never followed one to the point of exhaustion, I followed two for a period ... Read Read: Some Sporting Methods of Hunting Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

Understanding the Behaviors Deer

... area. This may or may not be the case. It is probable that, in many cases, the reserve is the logical place for the deer to go and when they arrive there and find that the hunter does not follow them, they bed down for the day. I followed ... Read Read: Understanding the Behaviors Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

Methods to Shoot a Deer

... looks; leaving him unsure that he has seen anything until he finds the track where he saw the shadow. I cannot remember shooting any of the deer that have sneaked away from me in this manner. Anybody who travels the woods quietly in search ... Read Read: Methods to Shoot a Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 05/07/2006 | Pets

Deer Management: Use Brassica Crops to Attract Deer to Your Hunting Food Plot

... along the perimeter trails and travel routes leading to the plot or adjacent to the plot during legal daylight hours.  Good deer managers use brassica’s in their food plots because they realize the value of the brassica group. The specific ... Read Read: Deer Management: Use Brassica Crops to Attract Deer to Your Hunting Food Plot

By: Judy McFarlen | 10/02/2009 | Sports & Fitness

The Deer Diner Is Closed

... not as long lasting as stated. The more pests a repellent claims to send packing, the less likely it is to work. Deer repellents are not cheap and must be applied repeatedly over the growing season. You will be able to stop most deer browse ... Read Read: The Deer Diner Is Closed

By: T. S. Clayton | 08/02/2009 | Landscaping

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