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November Fever
Tips On Hunting Come The Mating Season
November marks the start of the deer’s mating season. Peculiar activities are
somewhat consistent this time of the year. Studying these activities would give
us a lot of insight about the intricacies of the sport of hunting. Knowing how
the deer move, what there preferences are come this period, and where they could
be found are essential for a rewarding hunting session.
November is indeed the time when deer starts to rut. They exhibit an agitated
state of sexual excitement that manifests in behaviors which they do not usually
exhibit. Knowing these behaviors would greatly aid the hunter in stalking them.
In this sport, the games are your enemy, and knowing your enemy is half the
battle won, after all.
So here are some tips which would help you hunt for deer during this month.
* When rut period arrives, deer usually gather in empty fields of green like
pastures and spacious hillsides, or in seemingly protected enclosures wide
enough to accommodate a lot of them, like dried up swamps or shallow creeks.
Concentrating on these areas would give you the best chance of catching some
games.
* The bigger games do not usually join the flock. They wait in hidden areas.
When a doe catches their attention (or their sense of smell if you want to be
technical about it), they are pretty confident that they could give a chase to
capture the doe and try to mate. This is your chance to garner an 8 pointer at
the very least! The bucks usually stay some 100 yards away from where the bigger
group is gathering, so keep your eyes sharp if you want to get a good start.
* Don’t get turned off by the huge number of hunters in any given area. This
will not scare away the deer. They will still rut!
* Deer would always be on the move this time of the year. The big bucks are
another story, however. Try rattling or grunting to make them leave their cover
and approach the sight of your firearm or bow.
* Moon phases play a critical role during mating season. Deer experience the
most intense rut during the days of a first quarter moon, which is usually
during the first weeks of November. You could actually hunt all day during this
phase, and there would be a lot of games for everybody.
* Mask your odor when going in near a flock and when there is a possibility of a
close encounter with some bucks. Best scents to use are from hot doe and tarsal
wicks. This would make the buck mistake you for a mate and would approach your
direction. He’d get close enough for a clear shot!
* Camp out. It’s deer season! They would come in abundance. Don’t waste these
precious days sitting idly in your cabin. It’s hunting time, and that means you
should prep yourself up for some hunting. Enjoy the great outdoors and all the
games around you. This period comes only once a year, so you better make the
most out of it.
Hunting is a gentlemen’s sport. There is an unwritten code of conduct for this
activity. Though deer would be in abundance, and the thrill of the kill may stir
up an amazing amount of excitement within you, you have to remember to observe
the prescribed etiquette in hunting. It’s a time-honored tradition that must be
preserved, and it is what has maintained the nobility and the prestige of the
sport throughout the ages. Remember, a hunter is a gentleman, first and
foremost. You will be expected to act like one.
Other than this little reminder, do enjoy mating season. Happy hunting!
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