A collection of valuable lessons learned within the context of specific whitetail hunts. This book is not an organized, smooth flow of information. On the contrary, this work is a collage of discrete pockets of knowledge gleamed on particular outings. Hit or miss, there is usually something to appreciate and build on in the pursuit of game animals. The purpose of this book is to give a more detailed account of what exactly was learned and when. There is no chronological order to the presentation of material. All of the excerpts are independent of one another and can be read separately. Inadvertently, whitetails teach us many lessons to their detriment. We just have to pay attention.
Biological research in recent years has brought to light much concerning the nutrition, biology, and habitat of the whitetail. But there has always been a paucity of hard data involved in the actual hunting of whitetails. This book brings to bear more than twenty years of didactic research concerning the weather conditions that drive the daytime movement activities of the whitetail. Dr. Sheppard has prospectively joined together data from Bent Creek Lodge, one of the South's largest commercial hunting operations and data from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather database to study daytime whitetail movement patterns in ways never before considered. An intense statistical analysis of these unique data uncovers some of the most profound insights known to date concerning daytime whitetail activities. More than 35,000 hunter days of data have been accumulated and blended with daily weather data to provide practical information that can, and should, change the way you think about whitetails, and definitely the way you hunt them.
In their formative years, whitetails develop an intimate relationship with their environment. Thereafter, these big game animals resonate in perfect harmony with their specific surroundings. Behavior patterns of timberland, mountain bred, prairie flats and farm country deer vary substantially. Whitetails behave differently depending on where they are hunted. Predominantly, habitat dictates habits and routines in daily activity. Deer patterns become relatively uniform and reasonably predictable in any particular region. Irrespective of where they live, all whitetails become creatures of habit. Dragan Vujic has hunted whitetails extensively in the checkered agricultural belts scattered along both sides of the border between Canada and the United States. He shares forty years of hunting experience in this informative book. Initially, Dragan examines and explores the common characteristics of farm country deer. Subsequently, he enumerates and analyzes the drivers and motivators of whitetail behavior. Thereafter, having integrated all of the relevant information, the author suggests several effective strategies for harvesting farm country whitetails. [email protected]
**Outwitting Whitetails Decoding the Secrets of Deer Behavior** Unlock the secrets of the whitetail deer with "Outwitting Whitetails," an insightful and comprehensive guide that will transform your understanding of these elusive creatures. This eBook delves deep into the fascinating world of whitetail deer behavior, offering readers unparalleled insights that can turn any outdoor enthusiast into a whitetail expert. Explore the depths of deer intelligence, starting with their evolutionary adaptations and intricate instinctual behaviors. Learn how their keen senses of sight, smell, and hearing grant them the unparalleled awareness needed to navigate their environment and evade predators. Discover the complex social structures and dynamics that govern their interactions, from dominance hierarchies to territorial claims. Seasonal changes play a critical role in the life of a whitetail, and this guide captures how spring, summer, fall, and winter each uniquely impact deer behaviorâfrom mating rituals to survival strategies. Examine the intricacies of their feeding patterns, navigational skills, and territory management, which enable these majestic animals to thrive in diverse environments. Predator evasion is an art perfected by whitetails, making them masters of camouflage, escape, and use of terrain. Learn how they adapt to human-dominated landscapes, whether urban, agricultural, or hunting grounds, and how their communication methods, including vocalizations, body language, and scent marking, play an essential role in their survival. Delve into the cognitive aspects of deer behavior by understanding their memory, learning abilities, and problem-solving skills. Weather's impact on their actions, the drama of the rut, and the upbringing of fawns are all broken down with scientific precision. For hunters, this eBook bridges the gap between knowledge and application, offering practical tips on reading deer signs, effective hunting techniques, and ethical practices. Conservation-minded readers will appreciate the thoughtful discussion on population control and habitat management. "Outwitting Whitetails" is not just a book; itâs an invitation to see the world through the eyes of one of natureâs most remarkable creatures. Elevate your outdoor experience and deepen your appreciation for the whitetail deer with this indispensable resource.
Become a better deer hunter now! Don't have enough time to scout? Tired of always being in the wrong place at the wrong time? Having problems sealing the deal when a deer finally walks into range? Finally, a no-nonsense book that provides the information you need to become better woodsmen, marksmen and land stewards. This all-inclusive work, written by the editor of Deer & Deer Hunting Magazine, reveals the tactics he has used to outsmart more than 100 whitetails in less than 10 years. His secret? Listen closely and learn from hunters who have one thing in common: a true obsession for whitetails and whitetail hunting. Organized in 12 concise chapters, this book provides a 12-step program that will speed up your deer hunting learning curve. In Whitetail Wisdom you'll learn: • How to scout less and hunt more • How to think like a deer • How to find public-land honey holes • How to hunt small woodlots • Hot to hunt big-wood bucks • How to outsmart matriarch does • How to hone your mental edge Bonus coverage includes: • Tips for fooling mature bucks • Advanced blood-trailing tactics • Expert insights on today's top hunting gear • Strategies to make you a better archer and rifleman More than 150 photos and illustrations will help you get off the sidelines and jump on the whitetail fast track!
"Through the stories of the elders, he also learned how this way of life had changed since their capture, as many of the traditional ways of the Chiricahuas were altered or lost in the ensuing decades after Geronimo's people surrendered to the U.S. Army in 1886. Decades of incarceration followed - first in Florida, then in Alabama, and finally in Oklahoma. More than half died in hot, humid prison camps because the Chiricahuas had no inborn resistance to the virulent diseases brought to North America by Europeans. Then in 1913, with fewer than three hundred left, the Chiricahuas were released and received land allotments near their last prison site, Fort Sill, or on the Mescalero Apache Reservation where Ove arrived thirty-five years later."--BOOK JACKET.
Dragan Vujic describes in detail how he hunted the same buck on the same property for six years. Year by year, he relates the lessons learned, the equipment and set-ups employed, the places hunted, the other bucks harvested, the strategies and tactics utilized. After the fourth season, the buck went nocturnal. A new game plan had to be formulated. Finally, in the sixth year, Dragan Vujic put an arrow through a majestic monarch of the wild. It was an exhilarating experience and a valuable education in the art of whitetail hunting.
True tales of a Pennsylvania Whitetail Hunter from 1947-1991 Mountain and Farmland Whitetail hunting tales and deer camp stories and successes with both gun and bow and arrow. Factual and humorous tales.