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Late vs Early Deer

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buckfvr:
Another thing, the more time you can spend in the woods with the whitetail, with out them knowing you are there, your odds climb higher.  Low impact in and out is key.

Shooter4:

--- Quote from: buckfvr on October 21, 2020, 11:42:17 AM ---Another thing, the more time you can spend in the woods with the whitetail, with out them knowing you are there, your odds climb higher.  Low impact in and out is key.

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He’s asking what season is better in general I like late buck no leaves on trees maybe snow easy to find and there stupid

SeatoSummit88:
Who hunts late vs early for Westside BT? Interested to see how everyone splits it

buckfvr:

--- Quote from: Shooter4 on October 21, 2020, 12:08:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: buckfvr on October 21, 2020, 11:42:17 AM ---Another thing, the more time you can spend in the woods with the whitetail, with out them knowing you are there, your odds climb higher.  Low impact in and out is key.

--- End quote ---
He’s asking what season is better in general I like late buck no leaves on trees maybe snow easy to find and there stupid

--- End quote ---

I choose to offer information and let him see for himself, you cant learn hunting by only hunting one season.  They're not all stupid.

dan11011:
Thank you all for the input. It seems like October is good to bag any buck because there are a lot still feeding with does and not a lot have been killed. It seems like November could prove fruitful with a big buck but might be harder to just fill a tag on any given day?

Thanks for any advice. I've hunted whitetails for a while, I just usually poke one early without much thought about it and then move onto elk.

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