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SHOULD YOU HUNT NEAR WATER SOURCES DURING FULL MOONS? Hunting near water sources can be productive during full moons, as many large game animals travel to these areas to drink, hunt for food, or mate.
Full Moon Patterns
During full moons, many large game animals exhibit altered behavior, often traveling to areas with abundant food or water sources. For example, whitetail deer may travel up to 3 miles to reach a reliable water source, such as a river or pond, especially during full moons. This increased movement can make them more vulnerable to hunters.
Hunting Strategies
To capitalize on this increased movement, hunters can employ various strategies near water sources. One effective technique is to set up a stand or blind near a water source, such as a stream or lake, during the early morning or late evening hours when animals are most active. By using camouflage and remaining quiet, hunters can increase their chances of getting close to their target. Additionally, using calls or scents to mimic animal movements or attractants can also be effective in drawing animals to the water source.
Water Source Types
Not all water sources are created equal, and some may be more productive than others during full moons. For example, larger bodies of water such as rivers or lakes may be more attractive to animals during full moons, as they often provide a reliable source of food and water. In contrast, smaller water sources such as ponds or streams may be less attractive, but can still be productive if they are surrounded by desirable food sources or provide a critical drinking spot for animals.
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