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Whitetail Buck Poker - Are You In or Out?
By trout whisperer :: 810 Views :: Article Rating

This morning I’d bet a months worth of live bait that whitetail bucks will start itching the velvet off those new antlers. To me there is no way they started yesterday. This morning I was roused from my sleep by a wind blowing in my bedroom window at 3:31 am. It was cool and refreshing. The temp demanded my down comforter. I obliged, but not for long...

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The Buck That Made Me a Better Hunter
By trout whisperer :: 1259 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Hunting - Deer Hunting, Learn How to Hunt, Tales from the Woods

I have seen this antlered deer five times this fall. He’s got a blonde tall tined rack that nobody could forget. He’s not Boone and Crocket or a record head for anybody else. But in my book, he is spectacular. I caught him sleeping one day I was chasing woodcock in October and I have been buck struck, ever since. I watched him sleeping and actually saw him open his eyes...

 
The Fine Art of Chit Chat
By trout whisperer :: 1261 Views :: Article Rating
The conversations I have at the deer shack have to my annual favorites. These pull up a chair chats are different than the stream side banter, for example...
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Deer Noises
By trout whisperer :: 2069 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Hunting - Bowhunting, Hunting - Deer Hunting

When you get a little older sounds enter the ear canal just not as loud as you need them to. So you lean a bit and look harder to make the sound clearer, which is mostly nonsense. Well near as I can tell, my hunting partner is snapping branches in his deer stand...

 
Disease issues in deer - getting closer to home
By Doug_Leier :: 1346 Views :: Article Rating
In northwestern Minnesota near the town of Skime, sharpshooters recently completed a culling effort to reduce white-tailed deer numbers. Nearly 500 deer were killed over a two-month period. The campaign was a response to concerns over the potential spread of bovine tuberculosis...
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Hunting - Late Season Opportunities
By Doug_Leier :: 1886 Views :: Article Rating
For many hunters November is a peak and valley, the best of times and the worst of times. As North Dakota’s popular deer gun hunting season opens and closes, thousands of hunters begin and end their hunting activities within the 16 ½ days the regular season takes place - Don't stop now!...
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Whitetail Deer: Frequently Asked Questions
By justnorth :: 9826 Views :: Article Rating
Northern white-tailed deer breeding season begins in mid October and continues into mid December. The onset of breeding season is triggered by the shortening of day length (photo period) which affects the pineal gland in both bucks and does. The peak of breeding occurs during the first half of...
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How Do Deer Senses Work?
By tedlake :: 2338 Views :: Article Rating
If a hunter is attempting to avoid the detection of deer while hunting, he must pay particular attention to sight, scent and sound. Deer hunting matches the hunter’s stealth against the deer’s alertness. You must check these three items for any flaws in your hunting game plan, before you start your trek into the woods...
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Deer Hunting - In the blink of a season
By trout whisperer :: 1973 Views :: Article Rating
Today is the day after deer season. I can’t sleep and I can’t stay awake. Your standard issue case of deer lag. Pretty fuzzy this morning watching the sun come up. I have a cup of coffee and I’m watching the chickadees in my bird feeder. They are all abuzz with activity...
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Deer Population - Managing Deer Herds
By Doug_Leier :: 2349 Views :: Article Rating
While North Dakota has high deer numbers compared to historical levels, when you hear comments about  - all the deer - that’s not the case everywhere. Realistically, in much of the eastern half of the state, white-tailed deer numbers are still above population objectives...
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Archery Hunting and Deer Sight
By tedlake :: 2100 Views :: Article Rating
Archery deer hunting and how deer see...
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Hunters Wanted - 899,000 Acres Prime Hunting land
By Doug_Leier :: 2212 Views :: Article Rating
Hunters will find about 899,000 acres highlighted in the 2006 North Dakota PLOTS guide. PLOTS is not just for pheasants, deer too are found in these walk in hunting access tracts...
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Tree stands are popular among hunters, but must be used safely
By justnorth :: 2017 Views :: Article Rating
Tree stands are popular among hunters - especially among those who archery hunt because they help improve the hunters’ visibility and decrease the chance their scent will spook prey. But the stands also can result in injuries or even fatalaties if they’re used incorrectly or carelessly, hunting safety experts say...
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Bad Luck
By mjnemmers :: 2049 Views :: Article Rating
They say deer hunting involves a lot of luck, but not all of it is good. It was calm that morning, and sharply cold, with the temp somewhere between -5 and 0. The luck that day started early. While loading the muzzleloader in my office, it slipped and fell to the floor, breaking the front sight into 4 pieces. Bad luck? Yeah, but there was also a bit of brain fog left over from ice fishing the night before. I hastily attempted to recover by using my spare muzzleloader for loaner parts, the front sights were similar, but not identical, and I knew where I was going hunting was a 30 yard maximum range for a shot. It would have to do...
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Deer Hunting - I Hit Him, Now What?
By justnorth :: 2154 Views :: Article Rating

The biggest reason why many animals are not recovered is that bowhunters take up the trail too soon simply bumping the animal. The second reason, the animal is not mortality wounded...

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