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Title: Late rifle season help - new hunter
Post by: FarnsworthB on November 03, 2025, 11:48:29 AM
My first post. I welcome the help or the criticism. 😂

I have hunted hard this year with the multi season tag. Archery, then muzzleloader and then modern firearm. No dice. Saw A LOT of does and then some bucks that weren’t three point or better, when it was required. I got into Hunting because I made a commitment to only eat wild meat. So I have not eaten any chicken or beef or pork in more than a year. So far, I have gotten a lot of ducks and filled my turkey tags but deer have been more difficult. I wouldn’t be posting here unless I really needed help. I would LOVE to get my first deer and now it’s any buck in the whitetail areas I would like to hunt. Hopefully GMU 121. But I’m happy to drive further from that area in other areas open in late rifle season starting next weekend.

Does anyone have a recommendation on where to find a whitetail buck, big or small? I know they tend to prefer the low lands and agricultural areas, unlike mule deer. Would also love to hear advice regarding methods (rattling, etc).

I will also mention that I would be very receptive to private land opportunities and would love to exchange a guided salmon fishing trip next summer or work on your farm or ranch in exchange for access. I’ve enjoyed this site for information as I’ve started hunting so thanks for your contributions to this site to help out people like me who are hoping to keep the hunting tradition going strong. ✊🏼
Title: Re: Late rifle season help - new hunter
Post by: brokentrail on November 03, 2025, 12:15:02 PM
I don't hunt the East side but, if it were me, since I knew the area where I saw those does and bucks that didn't meet the antler restrictions in place at that time, I would be hunting there vs. trying to start over and learn a new area while season is in progress.  Save learning new areas for when season isn't in.  If you can locate those does, stay near them, a buck will show up eventually.  I would also make sure if I found those does that I could hunt daylight to dark, sufficient food, water, warm clothes, etc and I would probably be sitting and watching, not up and moving.  Still hunting can be difficult to get right imo.
Title: Re: Late rifle season help - new hunter
Post by: Billy74 on November 03, 2025, 12:44:30 PM
Since its whitetail go find those does and sit.  Don’t try and glass one for a mile away like MD  but find a place where you can see pretty good and maintain some level of concealment and watch the edges where habitat changes.  Be conservative with grunting.  If you are hunting public find NF where they thin or clear cut and look for a spot between logging roads roads hunters are using.  You don’t need to be miles in.  On sat maps you can find small patches of timber between clear cuts the deer will use to travel and bed.  Those are great edges to watch from 100-200 yds off.  If you do go this route patients is key.  Took me years to accept just sitting all day for multiple days to see one or two is what i needed. My most controversial take is that it is ok to put in an ear bud and listen to a podcast or even give yourself permission to go back to the truck for lunch to warm up If that is what will keep you out in the woods longer.  I also have terrible eye site and have never once glassed a WT.  i always see them move first and then glass but learning to spot a deer has been by far the biggest challenge. 


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Title: Re: Late rifle season help - new hunter
Post by: mountainman on November 03, 2025, 02:02:34 PM
Some good advice above👍
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