11 Efficient Hunting Tips & Tricks

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Whether you’re a beginner hunter or you have an extensive hunting background – you might always want to keep up with the latest gear, tips, tricks, and more.

If that’s something you’re looking for – you’re in a good place. We are all about self-improvement and that’s why we have written this post.

You will find everything from the most basic tips & tricks that every advanced hunter knows about, but you will also come across some fascinating tips & tricks that might change your hunting game upside down.

No matter your previous experience, we’re glad you’re here since we are happy to teach you a thing or two – but you can always leave a comment down below, in case we have missed something!

Hide Your Scent

Unless you’re going hunting for the first time, you probably know by now that the human odor spooks deer and other prey.

Therefore, we recommend showering with a scent-free soap before your hunting trip, but also try not to contaminate your hunting clothes before you go.

Other than washing your clothes with a scent-killer or using a scent-killer spray for your accessories, you can pack your hunting clothes in a plastic bag with leaves, dirt, and ground debris. This will help eliminate the odor and hide it so you don’t spook your prey.

Hunting in Wet Conditions

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When you’re hunting in wet conditions, the best way to protect your weapon against moisture is to get a piece of electrical tape and place it over the barrel.

When it’s time to shoot your prey – you shoot directly through the tape (do not worry about it), as this will help keep the moisture out.

Aerial Photos

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You might not own an airplane, but you don’t need to if you still want to get a birds eye’s view of the area you’re hunting in.

With the help of aerial photos, you can have clear scouting aids. All you have to do is search Google Maps for your hunting area.

Getting to Your Tree Stand

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You should never underestimate your prey and you should always do your best to reach your tree stand undetected.

Going undercover in the darkness doesn’t help, yet, you would want to make sure to use a creek or blend yourself with the forest to hide your entry.

What to do After You Take the Shot?

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Once you’ve taken the shot, focus on the trail left by the prey. If you find a brown hair and pink or red blood with bubbles in it – you’re most likely hit heart or lung.

However, if you find brown hair and dark & thick blood, this indicates you have hit far back – possibly a liver shot.

White hair and watery blood always indicate a bad hit.

Secure Yourself

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In case you didn’t know, most hunting accidents happen when climbing into or out of the hunting stand. Therefore, you should always secure yourself with a full-body safety harness when you know you will be hunting from a hunting tree stand.

Shooting Lanes

You will want to trim down your shooting lanes, but know when to do it. If you do it during the season – it’s most likely you will disturb your prey.

The best time to clear your shooting lanes is during the summer. What most hunters don’t know is that wise old bucks can pick up the smell of freshly cut timber. This, of course, associates them with human predation.

Tree Stand Blinds

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Camouflage helps you conceal yourself in the forest, but did you know that deer and other prey can see your silhouette in the sky (no matter how well did you camouflage yourself) when you are hunting on the tree stand?

Therefore, you should always work on creating blinds for your hunting stand using the leaves, wood, or even purchasing a fake camouflage blind.

This can also protect you from harsh winds when you’re up there, along with the benefits of hiding in the eye of the deer.

Trick Your Prey

If you are one of the hunters who doesn’t utilize the use of decoys and calls – you are missing out a lot.

You should start incorporating different methods which will help you trick the deer and other prey into your range.

This increases the chance and luck in the woods, and if you properly set up a decoy – we can guarantee you much higher hunting success.

Know When to Hunt

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If you don’t plan your hunting trips accordingly, you are missing out quite a lot.

Of course, the perfect hunting time is not anytime. It is actually either the early morning or late evening when deer and other prey are moving & are very active.

However, this strategy doesn’t supply at all times – so that’s something you should be aware of too.

Be Attractive

We have suggested hiding your scent, which is something every hunter should do. But how about combining this strategy with another one where you would be using deer attractants to increase your chances?

With quick research of the market, you’ll find that there are quite many deer attractants such as deer urine, deer feed, and many others.

This helps attract deer to your stand which just increases the opportunity.

One of the most popular strategies to attract deer and other prey is to use a drag rag soaked in the doe estrus, especially in the peak-rut season.

Bucks will often follow these trails, and even before you know it, they’ll be right in front of your waiting stand.

Conceal Your Movement

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As a hunter, you will work hard to eliminate the human odor and make full use of the tricks to attract deer and get that clean & easy shot you’re looking for.

But oftentimes, your hunting stand won’t be near your area. Using a quad motorcycle to get around is definitely not a good idea as it can easily scare away the prey.

Instead, taking the advantage of stealth & noiseless electric hunting bikes, you will be able to move as quickly and even effortlessly haul your gear, yet stay undetected.

Conclusion

Whether you combine one, two, or many other tips & tricks – you should always do what you think is the best and do only what you are comfortable with.

But if you don’t take advantage of at least one or two tips, you will be missing out on the game – and you won’t be as efficient or skilled as you possibly could be.