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How to Think Like a Buck

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Patterning has become a term used quite frequently in the out-of-doors. Fishermen talk about patterning bass, duck hunters speak of patterning waterfowl, and deer hunters discuss patterning deer. What few outdoorsmen fail to realize is that deer pattern people, so they can survive. The older the buck, the more quickly he learns to pattern hunters. To take a trophy buck, then your being able to think like a buck is an absolute necessity.

The greater the hunting pressure, the easier the people and the deer are to pattern. Young bucks often die quickly. Older bucks that rely on their instincts from years past know when, where and how to retreat for cover when man enters the woods. If you hope to take a woods wizard, you must understand the mature buck deer and be able to think like he does. That's why I've written my book, "Deer Hunter's Pocket Reference," (available at www.protoolindustries.net/fears/index.html) to help hunters have more success. Each buck in every situation is different, but let's look at some examples of how to hunt the field buck and the honey-hole deer.

Field Bucks: Using Staging Areas

 

The field buck is a wise, older deer that can be seen feeding in fields and pastures all summer and at the beginning of hunting season. But just about the time the sportsman decides to enter the woods, the buck vanishes. He can be spotted in the field at night, but rarely will he be seen during daylight hours. This buck realizes there's danger in the woods once hunting season begins. Since the buck feeds in the field at night, the trick to bagging him is to find the route he takes to and from the field. The outdoorsman must be able to navigate through the woods in the dark, using his GPS (Global Positioning System) and florescent tacks placed in trees earlier. The later in the season a hunter tries to hunt a field buck, the further the buck will be away from the field during daylight hours. But by following this buck's travel lane from his field to his bedding area, the hunter has two chances of bagging him - at first light or 30-minutes before dark. Once the buck's route from the field to the bedding area is established and a tree-stand site has been chosen, be in that stand well before daylight, about 45 minutes to 1 hour before sunrise. The other chance at this buck may come 30 minutes before dark. In studying bucks on hunting preserves, where green-field hunting is the only means used for harvesting, many sportsmen have learned that trophy deer have staging areas, a region 100- to 300-yards away from the field that they come to and wait for nightfall before entering a field. The hunter may get a shot at that trophy buck when he arrives at his staging area.

CLICK HERE for Full Article by J. Wayne Fears on The Outdoor Wire

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