Should you hunt the same spot everyday?

Should you hunt the same spot? It's important to have multiple stand locations to avoid hunting the same location day after day, and you should rarely hunt a single location on consecutive days.
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How often should you hunt the same spot?

As a rule, one should never hunt three consecutive times from the same stand location. A stand location needs a two to five day rest prior to your return for another hunt.
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Is it good to hunt same stand every day?

Stand burnout happens when a given stand receives too much pressure. For example, if a hunter goes in and hunts the same stand day after day, for the entire season, it becomes susceptible to stand burnout. This happens more often than we might think.
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Should you hunt the same stand after killing a deer?

As long as you have an efficient way to recover the deer you kill, you can go back to hunting the stand quickly. The key is to keep the recovery down to one quick, quiet effort. Sneak out after you kill the deer by the same route you would use if you didn't shoot one and wanted to hunt the stand again the next day.
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How often do deer come back to the same spot?

Year after year, the same buck will visit the same areas. He'll use the same trails and scrapes. And he'll do all of this at relatively the same times each year — often right down to the same date and sometimes even the same hour!
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Should You Hunt All Day In One Location For Whitetails



How long can deer smell where you walked?

ANSWER: Under normal conditions, a deer can smell a human that is not making any attempt to hide its odor at least 1/4 mile away. If the scenting conditions are perfect (humid with a light breeze), it can even be farther. So they are pretty impressive.
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Will more deer come in after killing one?

“Yes, a mature buck will come back to the area where he was wounded,” says Kip Adams of the Quality Deer Management Association. “Depending on where it occurred, maybe in an open food plot or field, a buck might not move in during daylight hours for a while, but he's not leaving his home range.
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Is it worth deer hunting all day?

But when you've waited all year to spend time in the field, deer hunting all day is the best way to maximize your chances of bagging a buck, especially the biggest ones out there that seem to morph into ghosts when you most hope to see them.
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Should I sit in my deer stand all day?

Plan for Comfort

The unpredictable nature of bucks during the rut is why it is crucial to find a spot that you know deer usually travel and sit all day. To sit all day, one must be ready to endure ten or more hours in a ladder stand, tree stand or blind.
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How often do hunters miss a deer?

Most hunters only took one shot at a second deer, but they often fired at least twice at the first deer. And whether they fired at one deer or two, over 50% of the hunters missed their first shot.
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Do deer remember being spooked?

Maybe he didn't look that spooked, but deer don't like surprises, and they don't like anything new. They will remember it. If they are not used to seeing a person doing what you just did, they will see it as an invasion (as they rightfully would when encountering you in their bedding area).
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What is the number one rule of hunting?

1) Follow local hunting laws.

State and local hunting regulations are in place to protect you, the land, and game populations; it is your responsibility to follow them.
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Is it better to hunt at night or day?

For the first several weeks of the season, the best time to hunt is the last two hours of the evening. Warm mornings and hot days cause deer to spend more time feeding at night, so by dawn they are bedded down and will be less active during the day. As the evening cools, they'll move around for food and water.
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Should I keep hunting the same stand?

Some suggest hunting the same stand repeatedly is a good thing, even if some hunters are adamantly against it. It's simply logic, really. While deer do exhibit patterns, this doesn't always mean they do the same thing every day.
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What has the highest hunting success rate?

The results might surprise you!
  • Black-footed cat - 60% successful kills. ...
  • Cheetah - 58% successful kills. ...
  • Leopard - 38% successful kills. ...
  • Domestic cat - 32% successful kills. ...
  • Lions - 25% successful kills. ...
  • Wolves - 14% successful kills. ...
  • Polar bear - 10% successful kills. ...
  • Tiger - 5% successful kills. A tiger's hunting gaze.
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How long should you sit in a deer stand in the morning?

During all times but the rut, I like to plan for a solid, 3 hour sit. Because of blocked and hidden access there are certain stand or blind locations that I can easily slip into an hour to two hours before dark, even with deer in front of the stand location.
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Is it better to walk or sit deer hunting?

Some believe that it's easy just to go into the woods, sit, and wait for a deer to walk by. It's not. By sitting, you are basically exposing yourself to the elements, and they can be harsh at times.
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Why am I not seeing deer in my stand?

If you're not seeing deer, you might be reaching your treestand too late and leaving too early. Get settled at least a half-hour before you expect deer to move. That means arriving before first light in the morning, and at least an hour before dark in the late afternoon. For evening sits, plan to walk out in darkness.
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Is morning or afternoon better for deer hunting?

Early Morning and Late Afternoon

No matter what the conditions, deer move best early of a morning and late of an afternoon. That's when they're wired to move most. It's when their eyesight is most effective.
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Is hunting healthier than farming?

On the human health front, hunted animals are typically wild and not genetically manipulated, antibiotic-free and not living in their own filth. So on a pure hygienic, human-health stance, hunting would be preferable.
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How long should you sit for a morning hunt?

I can usually sit for about 3 hours on a morning hunt and about 2 hours on an afternoon hunt. I rarely see a deer on an afternoon hunt until about a half hour before dark or right at dark, so the morning hunts are just more fun.
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Is hunting good for your health?

Hunting is a sport that provides numerous health benefits. Whether you hunt using firearms, bows and arrows or traps, you are physically moving more intensely than normal. Hunters walk long distances in uneven terrain to scout the woods looking for the game of their choice.
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Why not shoot deer in the head?

3 | Head Shots

Well, sure, if you hit the brain the deer is dead, no doubt. But you're aiming at a baseball-sized object. And that leaves a lot of room for error. Miss the brain and the result is a wounded deer with a long road of pain and suffering.
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How long should you wait to hunt a stand after killing a deer?

Stop and Wait — Before climbing down from your treestand or leaving your blind, wait for a while, at least 30 minutes after shooting your deer.
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Will a deer jump if you miss?

A deer might bolt at the sound of a shot whether hit or missed but will generally react more quickly and violently to a hit. Any sort of erratic movement such as a stumble or leg kick might also indicate a hit. Behavior also can hint at location of impact.
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