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Early season deer hunting in warm weather requires focus on areas with adequate shade and access to water, as deer tend to seek out these areas for relief from the heat.
Understanding Deer Behavior in Warm Weather
Deer in warm weather tend to be more active during the early morning and late evening hours when temperatures are cooler. They also tend to move to areas with more shade, such as wooded draws or creek bottoms, to escape the heat of the midday sun. Hunters should focus on these areas, as well as areas with access to water, such as ponds or streams.
Choosing the Right Hunting Location
When selecting a hunting location for early season deer hunting in warm weather, look for areas with a mix of open and wooded terrain. This will provide deer with opportunities to move through and escape the heat. Aim to hunt near areas with food sources, such as agricultural fields or food plots, as deer will be attracted to these areas. For optimal results, hunt near these areas within 200-300 yards, as deer tend to range within this distance from food sources.
Hunting Techniques for Warm Weather
When hunting in warm weather, it’s essential to use techniques that allow you to move quietly and stay hidden from deer. Use a tree stand or ground blind to conceal yourself, and wear clothing that helps you blend in with your surroundings. Avoid wearing bright colors or patterns, and instead opt for earth-toned clothing that helps you blend in with the environment. Also, use a slow and deliberate approach when moving through the woods, as sudden movements can scare deer away.
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