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zak123 12-29-2005 01:19 PM

Which book?
 
I am looking for a book that would teach me how to pick out a spot for deer hunting.

I know:

1. Deer look for food
2. Deer have 4 legs
3. Deer can smell

As you can tell, I obviously have no idea what to do. I hunt in the woods, not over a food plot, so any book that teaches one how to pick a spot in the woods should do.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hunter_59 12-29-2005 01:40 PM

RE: Which book?
 
zak, go to amazon.com and do a search on deer hunting and you will be given hundreds of choices. You'll find some great ones there!

30ptdoe 12-29-2005 01:45 PM

RE: Which book?
 
I will personally recemend "The deer hunters bible" and "mapping trophy bucks" you can find both of them pretty cheap at amazon.com

buckhunter14 12-29-2005 02:28 PM

RE: Which book?
 
I love the book Giant Bucks, by Mark and Tery Drury and Drury Outdoors. Anyother by Tim Hooey (sp?) is called Strategic Whitetail Hunting. They are both great!

mobow 12-29-2005 04:45 PM

RE: Which book?
 
Mapping Trophy Bucks, author, Brad Herndon. For anyone wanting to learn to read topo maps and learn how deer move in relation to the terrain, this book is awesome!!

Wolfpack 12-29-2005 07:46 PM

RE: Which book?
 
Is this book for you? Not trying to be a smart alec or anything I was just looking at your join date and # of posts?

smokyghost 12-29-2005 07:51 PM

RE: Which book?
 
try to find any book you can find by greg miller, Some good reading there.

zak123 12-29-2005 11:31 PM

RE: Which book?
 

ORIGINAL: Wolfpack

Is this book for you? Not trying to be a smart alec or anything I was just looking at your join date and # of posts?
No offense taken.

Yes, this book is for me. After only seeing deer once while hunting (and that was at a friends place) I realized that I could use some help.

Talondale 12-30-2005 08:27 AM

RE: Which book?
 
Dr. Kroll's Producing and Harvesting Whitetailed Deer. Great book with sections on a deer's lifecycle, aging, reading maps, picking spots, food plots, and just about everything there is to do with deer hunting.

One thing to keep in mind is that it may also be the area you're hunting. I've hunted two places within 10 miles of each other and hardly saw any deer on one and loads on the other. So unless other people are seeing a lot of deer on that land and you aren't I wouldn't be too hard on yourself. It is always good to re-evaluate your strategy though.

Wolfpack 12-30-2005 11:48 AM

RE: Which book?
 
I like reading anything from Chuck Adams. Also the Drury Bros., the Wensel Bros. and I have liked many articles(I haven't read his book) by Bobby Worthington. I also agree with Talondale, it could be your area? I didn't look to see if you showed what area you are from but if you have snow this winter do some scouting in it and backtrack the deer tracks to see where they are coming from. If no snow still do plenty of scouting this winter and spring looking for scrapes, beds, rub lines, deer runs etc. I hunted a 100acre piece of mine for 2 weeks last year because people at the church down the road kept seeing a big buck cross the road almost every night between 9-10pm. Well, I backtracked his steps from the field and found some trees shredded, one was a cedar about the size of my calf area on my leg and I set up where this rubline went into some really thick stuff. After 2 weeks and nothing I got mad and decided to press further in even if I spooked him out for good. Well I followed this rubline all the way out of the thicket across a weedy field to the road. Evidentally he is bedding down across another road(where I don't have permission), coming out after dark and just passing through this one piece of woods around 9pm. Bad thing is he is crossing one of my pieces to get to another woods/field of mine in order to get to my food plots but it is all done after 9pm.[:@] So save yourself some frustration and possible wasted time on stand and do PLENTY of SCOUTING. Good luck Good reading AND GOOD SCOUTING.

TeeJay 12-30-2005 12:08 PM

RE: Which book?
 
Just do and believe everything you read in here!

MOTOWNHONKEY 12-30-2005 12:42 PM

RE: Which book?
 
Exspecially what Motown says right Teejay??

Gut Check 12-30-2005 07:34 PM

RE: Which book?
 
L think books, magazines, videos, chat rooms are all great sources for information but nothing can take the place of the invaluable time spent in the woods. Bow hunting is not an easy as everyone on here knows. Read the ideas and expand on them from personal experience. I have been a die hard for about the last 8-9 years. There was a period for about the first 3 years that I didn't see anything and I wondered what the he!! I was doing wasting my time going into the woods. Bowhunting takes a lot of hours of getting into the woods all seasons, patterning the deer, looking for bedding areas, food and water sources, safety outlets, etc...

Even though hunting season is about to end, it is really only the beginning to prepare for next year and learn from all the mistakes we made this year and years past.




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