Hunting Deer Undetected

One of the primary factors in a successful deer hunting strategy is keeping deer guessing. Once the season begins and hunters start entering the woods, deer will become alarmed. The goal of the hunter then is to limit being detected. These deer hunting tips offer some suggestions.

Entering The Woods

One task for being undetected is how to enter the woods. The hunter should have several access locations available. This will help when wind direction changes. This is also good at limiting contact with deer while walking. Using the same path repeatedly will get the hunter patterned causing deer to avoid those areas.

Move Often

Another idea is for the hunter to avoid hunting the same area repeatedly. Always have several stand or blind options available. On average, try not to hunt a specific area more than two or three days in a row. This will help in reducing the chances of being detected by deer. This does not mean that the entire property needs to be avoided. But rather individual stand or blind locations. Move several hundred yards away.

Controlling Scent

The next factor in staying undetected is scent control. This by far is probably the most important. If a deer smells a hunter the game is over. While the deer’s vision and hearing abilities are good, the nose is supreme. A hunter must always take precautions in controlling human odors. There are hundreds of products available to assist the hunter. Always take advantage of those products.

Use these helpful deer hunting tips for remaining undetected. They may increase the chances for success. As always good luck and be safe.

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