There were a bunch of times where I busted deer out of beds and never got a chance to really see anything but their butt. Thanks for the pointers! I’ll be spending a lot more time out this year before the season. Hopefully I get the multi-season tag.
As mentioned above, scouting in July glassing cuts for the first couple hours of light tells you where bucks are so you are confident during season.
a really big thing for me is scouting during season... I walk areas out until I find sign that excites me then build a strategy. I have killed some bucks just “hunting” but the vast majority of the time I hunt up sign, find sign I like, then hone in on that and kill the deer leaving the sign.
Current buck sign is key to me, and finding that sign in a place I can kill him.
mature bucks don’t put up with much human pressure, if you bump one, you will at least change his program for a couple days, and more than likely keep him in cover during daylight... bump him a couple times and you just made things difficult.
when I find fresh sign from a mature buck, I am careful how I approach it... finding that exciting sign is hard enough I don’t want to mess it up... figure out a strategy, and don’t be intrusive hunting it or you just won’t kill him.
When rifle hunting, I like to hunt cuts because you can do it without being seen or smelled, I tend to avoid hunting the thicker stuff unless I’m confident I know where he is coming from and going and I can do it without getting seen or winded.
if you are hunting through the timber and the wind is bad or swirling, you aren’t being productive. Still hunting timber can work well, you just need good wind to do it.
don’t spend too much time in areas you aren’t seeing deer, or at least a good amount of fresh sign.
you need to find a way to gain confidence in what you are doing.... knowing a good buck is in the area helps.... scouting in summer when bucks are visible helps, and hunting buck sign during season helps more... being strategic helps because you can know he’s likely still around (especially if you keep seeing his sign)
killing a mature Blacktail is never an easy task, and even finding sign of one to hunt isn’t always easy, but once you do you need to be patient without bumping him, and let him make the mistake.
for rifle season, Oct 20th timeframe is when I feel like the chance of catching a mature buck out in daylight is a very likely scenario... I’m mainly trying to gather intel until then. Rainy days are a good chance to catch a nice buck out that normally wouldn’t be out, but just stay positive, cover country and make it a goal to gather intel and not bump deer for the first half of the season and get a little more aggressive later... not to say you won’t kill a pig early season, but don’t go busting through bedding areas early season running off the bucks that become killable later in the season... the whole process takes effort, thought, and finesse... don’t rely on getting lucky and stumbling into one.... that’s the strategy of most but it’s not a good one.
I avoid easy access areas, whether that’s distance or terrain... easy obvious spots, or just spots that get a lot of pressure are areas I avoid... you want to hunt deer that act like deer