Tag: Fall Hunting Tips
Morning Hotspots for Bucks on your November Hunting Trip
Finding just the right spot to find bucks on your November hunting trips requires planning, and it helps if you can think about where the bucks like to go. Writing in Petersen’s Bowhunting, Bill Winke describes his favorite three “morning hotspots” for finding bucks: Doe bedding areas: This is obviously a place where bucks like… more Morning Hotspots for Bucks on your November Hunting Trip
What NOT to do as you prepare for Fall Hunting Season
As spring starts to turn to summer, you’ll see plenty of stories designed to help you prepare for the fall hunting season. But it’s also important to know what not to do. Realtree’s “Brow Tines and Backstrap” blog has a helpful list of seven big mistakes that hunters should avoid as they make their preparations.… more What NOT to do as you prepare for Fall Hunting Season
Tips for Deer Hunting during the Rut
The “rut” – when deer are mating – is an optimal time to bag a buck, since bucks are more active during the daytime hours. Mike Hanback of Petersen’s Hunting magazine did a ton of research, and determined the 10 best days for hunting during the rut, based on a variety of factors. Mid-October is… more Tips for Deer Hunting during the Rut
Six Hunting Blogs with Great Information
A key to success for any deer hunter is information. And even though the fall is months away, serious hunters are getting ready now, checking their gear, planning trips, and in the case of hunters we work with, looking for a recreational property to buy as their home base. There are so many questions to… more Six Hunting Blogs with Great Information
Tips to keep your trail cams from being stolen or damaged
If you worry about having your trail cams stolen or damaged, you’ll be interested in the tips Alex Gyllstrom gives on the OutdoorLife.com website, which can keep it from happening to you. Some of the tips are common-sense ideas designed to make it harder for thieves to take your cameras: Lock them up with cable… more Tips to keep your trail cams from being stolen or damaged