Monday, March 7, 2016

Late Season Bow Hunting | Patterning Elusive Whitetails

How to Find and Hunt Cold Weather Whitetails

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Tell me if you’ve been there. You didn’t luck out with a deer this year during early archery season? It happens. But you also didn’t see anything during firearm season? Well then, it’s the fourth quarter of the game, my friend. Heck, it’s the last couple minutes. Whether your big W is a trophy set of antlers, a freezer full of venison, or a combination of the two, this is the time to pull out all the stops and really kick it into gear. Late season is your last chance to get rid of that tag sandwich that will burn a hole in your pocket all winter.
Fortunately, it is extremely possible to pattern and hunt these whitetails due to a basic and burning necessity they have. Unfortunately, late season conditions can be extremely punishing to endure, especially for a bow hunter. When you’re exposed to the elements, it’s a constant battle of mental and physical endurance. But sitting absolutely still perched in a tree stand for hours in those conditions, and then having to pull back a 70 pound bow is a Herculean effort.
Let’s look at some tips and tactics you can use during late season bow hunting to help you get your big win, whatever it might be.

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