The_Outdoorsman 33 Report post Posted August 12, 2015 This fall will be my first ever year targeting deer. coming from a family who doesnt hunt its an understatement to say i dont know what im doing (LOL). I re-read through the post about tips from last fall and it will help alot but it doesnt mention anything about scouting or finding your area to hunt. So... What sort of preparations should I be doing before the season begins in terms of finding my spot?Any feedback would help a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunt or be hunted 59 Report post Posted August 12, 2015 Well personally I'd get a map of the area ur looking to hunt, get familiar with the roads in the area, what's cut blocks, pipe lines and hydro lines are around, which roads connect to each other, and ask around about a specific area, if ur gonna key in on a specific area ur deffinitly gonna better ur chances for one but it also help out with people giving you more personal information to some more specific locations to check out, and look for a spot way off the grid, the further away from the road hunters u can get the better ur chances are, now in sayn that don't go 2 miles into the bush If u don't have access to an atv or something Similiar to pull out ur animal, trust me most us here have done these things and learnt the hard way! If u have a specific area ur gonna hunt let us know, most folks on here are happy to share their knowledge in a PM message! It takes time and lots of patience but the rewards are well worth it ! Cheers ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pro fisherman-Stud Muffin 420 Report post Posted August 12, 2015 Drive around look for game trails. Deer will walk the path of least resistance. Using roads and trails. If you Find good sign. Deer crap. Beds. And trails. Preferably in mixed bush. Setup and Plan to have a morning spot and evening spot. PLan to have sun at back wind in face. Deer like edges . Whether it be Cut lines power lines 'thick alders to cedar. Any transition . Try to hunt off the road more than a 5 minute walk. Edges/transitions are key!!.On very windy fall days Big deer move early. Do not pass up these days!!! Get out at 5 sit till dark.Hope this helps Quote 2016 Dog Lake Open Champion. Thunder Bay BASSmasters Vice-President Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The_Outdoorsman 33 Report post Posted August 13, 2015 cut lines... should i focus in on fresh/new cuts or should i be looking for cuts that are a few years old? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brookiebuster 117 Report post Posted August 14, 2015 Both cuts will hold deer but newer cuts are a lot easier to see and hunt deer. Less brush. Get a good pair of binoculars and sit for a while and watch cut lines and watch for any sign. Quote "Whack em' and stack em',kill em' and grill em'" Ted Nugent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites