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What's your Best "go to" early season strategy?
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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 3726314" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>There is a very slim chance I'll shoot a doe the first couple weeks of bow.. IMO this is the least capitalized time frames by hunters. IMO This period is almost equal to the rut in potential to take a fully mature buck...</p><p>I use cameras to try and find core areas of bucks. You know when you've found it because he's there just as often as all the other deer... Then find the best food and either hunt it, or between there and perceived bedding area.. Scrapes and rub lines that appear in September are also great indicators of how a buck travels possibly on a daily basis. Home ranges are at there smallest at this point of the season, which is a big help! Also deer are on a daily routine to a certain extent( this also depends on the specific deer). Which also really shifts it in your favor..</p><p></p><p>The two biggest bucks I've shot, were on opening day of bow season..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 3726314, member: 10391"] There is a very slim chance I'll shoot a doe the first couple weeks of bow.. IMO this is the least capitalized time frames by hunters. IMO This period is almost equal to the rut in potential to take a fully mature buck... I use cameras to try and find core areas of bucks. You know when you've found it because he's there just as often as all the other deer... Then find the best food and either hunt it, or between there and perceived bedding area.. Scrapes and rub lines that appear in September are also great indicators of how a buck travels possibly on a daily basis. Home ranges are at there smallest at this point of the season, which is a big help! Also deer are on a daily routine to a certain extent( this also depends on the specific deer). Which also really shifts it in your favor.. The two biggest bucks I've shot, were on opening day of bow season.. [/QUOTE]
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