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Whitetail Deer Hunting

America's most popular game animal

Fall season typically Oct-Jan
Shotgun slugs in many states
Stand or still hunting methods

Hunting Tips

Play the Wind

A deer's nose is its best defense - always hunt with the wind in your favor

Hunt the Edges

Deer travel where cover meets open areas for food access

First and Last Light

Peak movement occurs in the 30 minutes around dawn and dusk

Scout Before Season

Use trail cameras and boots-on-ground scouting to pattern deer

Shot Placement

Heart/Lung Shot

Behind the front shoulder, one-third up from brisket - most ethical shot

Wait for Broadside

Broadside or slightly quartering away offers best vitals access

Don't Rush

Let the deer settle, pick your spot, and squeeze don't pull

Watch the Deer

Note reaction and direction of travel for tracking

Safety Reminders

Tree Stand Safety

  • Always wear a full-body harness when climbing or hunting
  • Use a lineman's belt while ascending and descending
  • Inspect stands and straps before each use
  • Never hunt from a damaged or unstable stand
  • Tell someone your hunting location and expected return

Firearm Safety

  • Treat every firearm as if it's loaded
  • Keep muzzle pointed in safe direction at all times
  • Know your target and what's beyond it
  • Unload when climbing or crossing obstacles
  • Use a haul line to raise and lower unloaded firearms

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