How to get into and out of your deer stand undetected
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Bow season is here…finally! Built tension and excitement are finally released by climbing up in the stand and bow hunting, but you are hesitant. You know, and have heard time after time, that bow hunting before the last week in October can be a huge mistake. Pressuring your deer too early before daylight movement starts to increase can bring your encounters with deer to a screeching halt. But then again without risk, there is no reward! How about reaping the reward without the risk? Hunt smart, and eliminate the risk by getting into and out of your bow hunting stand undetected.
The odds are not in your favor. You have an army of deer senses like hearing and eyesight stacked against you. The warmer weather of early bow hunting season has increased the potency and residual effects of scent, meaning scent spray or not, you are getting busted. To combat a deer’s nose, and the army of other sense you need a bust-proof game plan.
Every bow hunter has experienced busting deer while walking into their stand. Once in the stand your chances of this are greatly reduced. This means the majority of “human pressure” comes with walking through the property before and after you hunt. There are several steps you can use to minimize this impact while bow hunting.
Every bow hunter has experienced busting deer while walking into their stand. Once in the stand your chances of this are greatly reduced. This means the majority of “human pressure” comes with walking through the property before and after you hunt. There are several steps you can use to minimize this impact while bow hunting.
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