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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2978651" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>A crossbow is easy enough to shoot. Becoming a good hunter is a matter of spending time in the woods. Start reading about the stages of the rut, deer change as the season progresses and you need to adjust with them.</p><p>Also, get off the ground. As soon as I purchased my first tree stand, the number of deer I saw went up 10 times. lock up your tree stand.</p><p>Get out there now and look for sheds, it will tell you the areas where deer are at.</p><p>Scout, but be clean, clean boots you only wear in the woods, don't walk around touching everything.</p><p>learn what a scrape looks like, and plot them on a map, look for patterns.</p><p>Deer are edge animals, look on the edge of fields. Larger bucks will be further back in the woods than smaller bucks, but still near the edge.</p><p>Learn what natural funnels are, deer will walk in areas where they feel safe.</p><p>get some game cameras, midway has some cheap ones on sale this week for $20. If you are hunting on public land, do not put out expensive cameras, they will get stolen. Lock your cameras to the tree, the lock will keep honest people honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2978651, member: 28113"] A crossbow is easy enough to shoot. Becoming a good hunter is a matter of spending time in the woods. Start reading about the stages of the rut, deer change as the season progresses and you need to adjust with them. Also, get off the ground. As soon as I purchased my first tree stand, the number of deer I saw went up 10 times. lock up your tree stand. Get out there now and look for sheds, it will tell you the areas where deer are at. Scout, but be clean, clean boots you only wear in the woods, don't walk around touching everything. learn what a scrape looks like, and plot them on a map, look for patterns. Deer are edge animals, look on the edge of fields. Larger bucks will be further back in the woods than smaller bucks, but still near the edge. Learn what natural funnels are, deer will walk in areas where they feel safe. get some game cameras, midway has some cheap ones on sale this week for $20. If you are hunting on public land, do not put out expensive cameras, they will get stolen. Lock your cameras to the tree, the lock will keep honest people honest. [/QUOTE]
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