Sighting In - An Ethical Hunters Responsibility 

Written by David Selman, Tracker-Outdoors.com


It is absolutely necessary to sight in your deer rifle before you go hunting. You owe it torepparttar deer to make certain your rifle shoots where you point it. Even if you just bought a rifle andrepparttar 133147 store bore-sightedrepparttar 133148 gun with a collimator, you still need to shoot it and fine-tunerepparttar 133149 point of impact. Bore-sighting can be precise and can make a rifle shoot close enough to hit a paper target at 25 yards, but it's not meant to be a substitute for sighting inrepparttar 133150 rifle on a range. Twenty-five yards is where you should start shooting when you take a new rifle torepparttar 133151 range. You can get a friend to sight in your rifle for you, but I do not recommend doing so. You need to know how to make adjustments to your sights, no matter if you shoot a scope or open sights.

If your sights get knocked off while you're hunting, you'll have to resightrepparttar 133152 rifle yourself, and you need to know how it works. Besides,repparttar 133153 more you shoot your rifle at targets,repparttar 133154 more likely you are to make an accurate shot on a deer. Take your rifle to a range where you have a solid bench to shoot from. Use sand bags to create a solid rifle rest.

Where Are The Whitetail Deer?

Written by David Selman, Tracker-Outdoors.com


Where Did The Deer Go?, Early Season Thoughts..You have worked all spring and summer keeping your feeders filled, building new deer stands or fixing old ones, planting food plots and planning hunting strategies for your first fall hunt. Each time you checked your feeders, food plots or game trails, you were encouraged by new deer sign, fresh tracks, rubs, scrapes and other signs that deer continue to userepparttar area. But, now that archery or early gun season opening day are here, you’re not seeingrepparttar 133146 deer you expected to see and now you may be asking yourself, “where arerepparttar 133147 deer?” or, “what did I do wrong?”When this happens, and believe me it happens to all of us, there are several factors to keep in mind. Let’s discuss a few.First, most of us observe deer patterns overrepparttar 133148 spring and summer and work to draw deer into our areas using any number of tactics including feeders, food plots, salt licks and other game getting techniques. While all of these are good strategies, many of us forget that deer also require a good source of water. By late summer and early fall, water sources can “dry up” leaving few locations for deer and other wildlife to get that life sustaining fluid.If your hunting area that has shown good promise all summer long suddenly stops showing deer activity and deer sighting are down, it may be thatrepparttar 133149 deer are seeking a water source. If you believe this isrepparttar 133150 case, try to locate a creek bed, small pond or any other water source, no matter how small. Chances are that if you find water, you will find fresh deer signs. Even if a creek appears to be dried up, search up and downrepparttar 133151 creek bed for any remaining pools of water and look for deer signs. Once you find water and fresh deer sign, consider using a portable deer stand to set up on this location for early season success. Second, regardless of how much corn and feed supplement is around your feeder or how well your food plot has grown, deer, especially mature bucks, preferrepparttar 133152 natural forage ofrepparttar 133153 woods and field edges. If your deer feeders and food plots are not located near natural food sources, you may be waiting until natural food sources run low before deer seek your feeders and food plots more actively. If your man made food sources are not drawing in deer and other wildlife, it may be because natural food sources such as acorns or other mast crops haverepparttar 133154 attention and your stand is not inrepparttar 133155 path ofrepparttar 133156 natural sources. Your choices are to either wait forrepparttar 133157 natural food sources to dwindle and for deer to return to your feeders and food plots, or, yourepparttar 133158 hunter will have to become mobile and huntrepparttar 133159 natural food supply using portable stands. With this in mind, you will also want to choose future permanent stand locations that are close to natural food sources when possible. Another good strategy is to place your stands between natural food sources, between food and water sources or between food or water sources and deer bedding areas.

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