Deer Hunting Tips For Giant Racked Deer

As a hunter, I pursued bucks of average size for a long time, but after a while, this became unfulfilling and I exclusively hunted for bucks that could be considered trophies. Please read the following advanced deer hunting tips to help understand what is involved in hunting the real monster bucks.

I had to learn a lot of new tricks as I upped my game to pursue even better bucks, but I communicated with champion deer hunters all over the United States to get the best deer hunting tips possible. The techniques needed to hunt mature bucks with giant antlers were not the same as the ones I’d used to hunt regular bucks. After a lot of hit and miss, I discovered the true secrets to locating the great deer, and my productivity has grown from year to year.

Does your hunting area have large bucks? Most of the larger bucks are excellent at hiding and aren’t discovered. It’s very likely that there are large bucks in your area, even if no one has reported seeing them yet. Deer with the large racks that you’re looking for tend to stay in similar types of areas. Try to go to where you can find the big deer frequently, so that you can snag that large trophy rack you want. It is a stubborn fact that there are areas which do not have a single truly large buck, much less several of them. There are particular circumstances that result in a higher number of large bucks in any given area.

The first thing you should do to find out if there are large bucks around is to ask local hunters. As a hunter, you should speak to the locals to try to find out if there are large bucks around : owners of feed stores, game wardens, county agents, ranchers, farmers, other hunters, and even people in local diners or coffee shops. Your objective is to see if there are any large bucks locally, and where most of them have been sighted. Just ask about the sightings of extremely large bucks instead of overall population count. There are places which are teeming with small bucks, but this is not our goal. What we’re looking for is that monster buck. You have some freedom if you haven’t already leased an area, but if you have, learn what areas are best for stands, and where the biggest bucks have been harvested in that area, finding the locations where the largest bucks are seen most often throughout the years. You’ll be set starting with this strategy. Be cautious : just like fishermen, deer hunters may want to exaggerate their hunts, so double check your stories.

We hope that you use these deer hunting tips and techniques during deer hunting season to enjoy help you locate the true monster bucks.

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