Monday, August 4, 2008

deer hunting tips

Alabama has long stood as one of the deer hunting Meccas of the South in the United States. Whitetail deer hunting has been a popular sport of hunters for countless years.

Many hunters condition themselves all year round for an elk hunt and all of them are glad that, when the time comes, that they are in such good shape. Understanding your prey's habits, their personality and the way they are most likely to react to certain factors is the key to a successful and low-risk hunting experience. Additionally, making a rattling noise mimics the sound of two bucks locked in combat.

Regardless of what you choose, be sure not to make the mistake that most hunters make, calling to loud. You may want to look for multiple sites to place a tree stand since over-hunting one site will cause too much scent to be left behind and deer will then avoid the area. One of the problems with tree-stand hunting is that it can be pretty boring while you sit and wait for a deer to arrive.

If you really got no idea about the sound to make then practice first or ask someone to teach you to sound like an animal in distress. For more long range hunting tips, please continue to search around this site.

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