Texas Whitetail Deer

By Elmer Bryan

Whitetail deer hunting is one of the most popular hunting sports in Texas with more and more enthusiasts every year. For a first time whitetail deer hunter it can be a rather difficult thing to do that is why a few tips and tricks about this type of activity are needed in order to start out with decent results.

Experienced whitetail deer hunters recommend checking the hunting equipment when going into a hunting stand, not later when a buck will eventually walk away. Make sure your scope is clear, the shells in the chamber or if you use a bow, check if your bow will draw back properly. There are many issues to take into consideration that is why we strongly advise to prepare well ahead.

If you plan on hunting deer in a large field it is recommended to do it during the late afternoon. Remember that deer like considerable cover so it is advisable to try and clear a path through the cover that you consider these animals might be using. The whitetail deer usually prefers using the easiest routes possible. Once you have set up a path for the deer, hunt over the built path in a hunting tree stand.

If you prefer not making deer calls, you should use it only after you see a deer that you are not willing to shoot. Once you have done so, you will notice that it doesn't scare them and you will observe their reactions. Be sure to use consistent suitable calls, otherwise the animals will get suspicious.

Experience is crucial, only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that you will eventually use to your advantage. Practice makes perfect and this is statement is entirely applicable for hunting not only deer but other game as well.

When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is advisable to hunt at a new stand each day for a short period of time as this is the most efficient way to learn about the deer movement routes. If you spot a deer and shoot it and afterwards you jump it up a very short distance from the position you have made the shot, it is advisable to stand back and give it time to take its last breath, if you shot it during the late hours of the day it is recommended to wait overnight.

If you plan on hunting Texas whitetail deer with a bow, experienced hunters recommend doing it from a tree stand because it is way more efficient in comparison with hunting from ground level. Another advice, use only one pin because it is easier to aim high or low on the whitetail deer than attempt to remember to use a specific one when the large one walks out.

We hope that our suggestions will come in hand and on your first attempts on hunting these animals you will get positive results. Remember; practice every time you have the chance. - 31499

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