Deer & Deer Hunting

WHEN DEER DISAPPEAR

I was stoked! I came within a whisker of having a decent buck enter bow range and had seen several other deer during my afternoon sit. I couldn’t have been more confident for the next day’s hunt on the isolated alfalfa field.

Not seeing the buck that next afternoon did nothing to dampen my enthusiasm because I did see the same doe and fawn from the previous day. I just figured it was a matter of time before the buck reappeared.

Long story short: I did see the buck two more times during the next three weeks. However, he then vanished into thin air. Stubbornly, I kept hunting the alfalfa field, certain he’d come back and I’d get my chance. It never happened. Eventually, I even managed to run the doe and fawn off, leaving most sits completely deerless.

One might wonder why I’d begin an article for D&DH with the painfully true story of a green, 15-year-old kid’s failed attempts at killing a buck. The

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Deer & Deer Hunting

Deer & Deer Hunting1 min read
Subscribe Now To The Best
HOW-TO TACTICS TO HELP IMPROVE THE OUTCOME OF YOUR DEER HUNT 7 OUT OF 10 READERS DO NOT READ ANY OTHER DEER HUNTING MAGAZINE! GAIN INSIGHT INTO THE BEHAVIOR AND BIOLOGY OF WHITE-TAILED DEER CHOOSE THE FORMAT THAT SUITS YOU: PRINT, DIGITAL OR BOTH (AL
Deer & Deer Hunting7 min read
Drifting for WHITETAILS
Water is life, they say. Without it all things parish. This is also true of deer. But how much water deer require on a daily basis to sustain life depends on weather conditions and other factors. The most common consensus is the amount also varies se
Deer & Deer Hunting2 min read
Trigger Pull
Decades ago, rifle manufacturers used triggers that required a stiff pull to release the trigger’s sear and fire the rifle, ostensibly done to protect manufacturers from liability in the event the rifle fired accidentally due to what was considered a

Related Books & Audiobooks