17 10, 2022

11 Blood-Trailing Tips For Deer Hunters

2022-10-17T09:01:42-04:00October 17th, 2022|Big Deer TV, BigDeer, Bowhunting, Deer Hunting, whitetail deer|Comments Off on 11 Blood-Trailing Tips For Deer Hunters

Once you fire an arrow and draw a deer's blood, it is your ethical duty to work until you find him. It might take you five minutes or five hours, but heed this advice most of the time the trail will end, happily, at your doe or buck. 1. See Buck Run After the thwack of the arrow, watch the deer run as far as you can see it. In thick woods, look for flashes of white as it darts through the trees. In open country, follow a buck as long as you can with your binoculars. At the spot where you lose the buck, pick a marker—big tree, rock, fence post, etc. Climb down from your stand, walk straight [...]

13 10, 2022

4 Great Bow Stands for October Deer

2022-10-14T09:13:11-04:00October 13th, 2022|Big Deer TV, BigDeer, Bowhunting, Deer Hunting|Comments Off on 4 Great Bow Stands for October Deer

You can’t go wrong hanging tree stands in these spots the next 2 weeks: Break Line: Look for a linear strip where pines, cedars or hardwood trees come together with brush, tall grass or second-growth saplings. Deer walk and browse on these edges; bucks rub and scrape on the lines as the rut approaches. Oak Ridge: A narrow hogback with acorn trees within 100 yards of a corn or bean field is one of my favorite spots. Deer cut around points, ditches and gullies on a ridge; hang stands on these terrains to funnel bucks close. Bucks will stage, eat acorns and browse in ridge thickets not only in the evenings, but in the mornings as well. Creek or River [...]

11 10, 2022

4 Pet Peeves In Deer Hunting

2022-10-11T09:03:33-04:00October 11th, 2022|Big Deer TV, BigDeer, Deer Hunting|Comments Off on 4 Pet Peeves In Deer Hunting

In the last 35 years of chasing deer all over North America, I’ve met and mingled with every type of hunter you could imagine, from he-men to average Joes to dweebs. I’m mild-mannered and easy to get along with, have a lot of patience and tend to give hunters the benefit of the doubt. But every once in a while, I need to vent on a few things that get under my skin. If you happen to be one of the offenders I talk about here, I make no apologies, but encourage you to take a step back, think and modify your behavior for the collective good of deer hunters everywhere. Watch the Drinking I enjoy a cold Miller Lite [...]

5 10, 2022

New CWD Deer Transport Laws

2022-10-03T13:33:10-04:00October 5th, 2022|Big Deer TV, BigDeer, Bowhunting, Deer Hunting, whitetail deer|Comments Off on New CWD Deer Transport Laws

I implore you to read your state hunting regulations booklet this and every season. You’ll keep up to date on any and all rule changes, especially as pertain to Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). I’ll be hunting mule deer in Montana in a few weeks, so reading this new guidance from the state was eye-opening: Scent usage: If you intend to use scents to either mask human odor or as an attractant for deer and elk, you should be aware that the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted regulations in 2021 on which ones you can use. You are safest if you use artificial scents, but you can also use scents certified by the Responsible Hunting Scent Association. You can identify [...]

3 10, 2022

BIG DEER 2022 Moon & Rut Hunting Guide

2022-10-03T09:53:35-04:00October 3rd, 2022|Big Deer TV, BigDeer, Deer Hunting, whitetail deer|1 Comment

For this season I teamed up with my friends over at Outdoor Life to bring you my annual BIG DEER moon/rut-hunting guide. Click here to read the full report when planning your week to take off and hunt. Here are some highlights: October 25: New Moon The new moon, which this rut cycle rises on October 25 and wanes on the dark side through Halloween (zero to 47% daily illumination) deer should move most actively at daylight, with movement decreasing noticeably the rest of the day. Halloween week…is one of my favorite times to bowhunt. This season, with the moon dark and waxing crescent for 6 days, expect to see the most does, and maybe a buck pushing a doe, [...]

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