Becoming a successful deer hunter

...and; it can be small just as long as the deer pass through it. After I have the land that I am going to be hunting I need to find the specific trail or trails the deer are taking. That is were I will need to set up my stand or hunting blind. There are many ways to look through the woods for signs of a big buck. For example, I look for rubs on the side of trees this is were a buck rubs its felt off of its antlers and is marking its territory from the other bucks. Another way is by looking for scrapes this is where the buck scrapes on the ground with it hoofs and then urinates where he has scraped. This is another way of marking their territory. Once I have my stand set up, there is a secret to making the deer keep passing by my stand. I simply plant a small food plot close to my stand so, they will come to feed early in the mornings or late in the afternoons. Foods that the deer love are beans, corn, wheat, and their favorite cowpeas, which come from New Zealand. Now that I have the deer coming close to my stand; I need a specially designed firearm to kill the deer. These include archery, muzzleloader, and a rifle. There are separate seasons for each firearm. These all take many hours of practice in becoming accurate in using them. The hardest is archery; it takes the most practice out of the three to become skilled. Muzzleloader is not the easiest because I only get one shot to hit the deer, and they are only accurate up to about one hundred and fifty yards. Rifle is the easiest to the use because the take less practice to hit the d...

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