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Hinge cutting is typically performed during the winter months when deer are most active in food sources, usually between December and February.
Best Time for Hinge Cutting
Research suggests that hinge cutting is most effective during the winter months when deer are driven to specific food sources due to harsh weather conditions and limited forage. This typically occurs between December and February, with the best time being around late January. During this period, deer will be more concentrated in areas with available food, making it easier to identify and hunt them.
Techniques for Effective Hinge Cutting
To effectively implement hinge cutting, hunters must first identify areas with high deer activity and available food sources. This can be achieved by scouting and monitoring deer trails, rubs, and scat. Once identified, the next step is to locate the deer’s primary food source, often consisting of agricultural crops or natural forage. With the location pinpointed, hunters can use hinge cutting techniques to concentrate deer in a smaller area, making them more vulnerable to hunting. This can be accomplished by removing a portion of the deer’s food source, allowing them to be funneled into a smaller area where they can be effectively hunted.
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