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  1. Nov 11, 2020 · 9) NOT USING A DECOY. Why It Happens: Hunters are all about using dekes for doves, turkeys and waterfowl, but rarely do they use them for deer. Not smart. Lifesize deer decoys are bulky and a pain to pack in, but the first time you see a bristled-up buck try and knock your decoy over, you'll be hooked for life.

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  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Here are seven tips for how to find and get nocturnal deer and big bucks to move in daylight. 1. Locate Core Area. You now know how key a buck's core area is to survival. Find out where it's located—particularly where his bedroom is—and you’ll likely find his daytime hideaway. Scouting and using trail cameras to survey deer can be great ...

  3. Dec 13, 2019 · We found that on average bucks ended their day 950 yards from where they began it. So in short, bucks did NOT return to the same bedding areas in early season or during the rut. Watch the video for more info on daily movements and the differences in movement between early season and the rut!

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  5. Here are the most common problems I see people have when trying to lunge their horse: not understanding how to use lunging to work with your horse. letting a horse run out of control when being lunged. not knowing how to control the horse’s direction or movement. moving around too much and confusing your horse.

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · I think we underestimate how often we push bucks around, because we tend to think of it only in terms of the immediate pre-season, or during the hunting season. But we bump bucks when we shed hunt and winter scout, too. We bump them when we are looking for morels in the spring, or trying to shoot a gobbler. Even the most babysat deer out there ...

  7. Jan 16, 2019 · A good ratio for beginners is 1:5 (one minute running followed by five minutes of walking). Repeat this until you reach your goal distance/time. For example, if you want to run for 25 minutes just repeat the 1:5 cycle four times (total of 24 minutes). Keep your pace up during the walking portion of each cycle.

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  8. Nov 22, 2016 · Big Buck Activity: As more estrous become available, you will start seeing far less rubbing and scraping activity. The dominant bucks you’re after will be temporarily locked down and busy breeding throughout this peak rut period. These lovesick bruisers will often be seen slowly following and steadily pushing single does away from the herd.