Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Less Scouting Just Might Help you Harvest a Buck of a Lifetime! Here's How!

Less scouting can equal more trophy bucks! I’ll bet you have never heard that before! Let me tell you how you can be more successful with less scouting and harvest the buck of a life time!
  • Over scouting can push a resident buck out of the area!
  • Over scouting can cause bucks to go nocturnal!
  • Do part of your scouting on the way in and out of your stand.
  • Stay out of thick areas lay-up!
  • In open country scout deer movement patterns with optics from a distance!

Watch any hunting show or read any magazine articles related to hunting Deer and when you get to the section discussing scouting you will probably get the sense that you have to spend every spare minute scouting, leaving no rock unturned. Well, not exactly so. Over scouting can be even more detrimental to taking a trophy than under scouting.

Once you are Really Familiar with your property and how Deer use it
under various conditions you will know which stand to hunt without scouting.

Minimal scouting can be a major key to talking a trophy buck. To accomplish this you have to really know the property you are hunting. Obviously, the first few years you are on a new property you are going to need to do a lot of scouting to familiarize yourself with the lay of the land and how the deer use the property. In farm country such as in the mid-west, how the deer use the property will change from year to year ,depending on crop rotation, acorn crop, if the farmer has turned under the field , snow, etc.. You will need to determine where the bedding areas, feeding areas and any travel corridors that guide deer into confined movement areas. A lot of this knowledge can be learned during the off season, either turkey hunting or shed horn hunting, etc. Once you are really familiar with your piece of property you won’t need to stomp every inch of it just before you start hunting.


If you are hunting during the rut there is a revolving door of bucks entering and leaving your property so you can get away with a little more stomping around but you do still run the risk of educating a buck that might be on the hit list. If you do have the misfortune to spook the buck your hunting off the property there will be a new one there the next day, so all is not lost. If you are hunting pre or post rut you don’t have Bucks moving from property to property as much so take more care not to let this happen.


In the above photo i'm using a frozen creek between an alfalfa fieldand corn field to hide my access to a prime stand!

A Field Stand will Take a lot more Pressure than a Woods Stand!


Crossing an open crop field is far less impact on the deer than if he smells where you have walked in the woods. Field stands can be hunted much more than your woods stands. I have noticed that deer pay little to no attention when they cut your trail crossing a field. There is usually no vegetation to swipe against your legs and pick up scent and fibers from your cloths. Leave some scent in the woods and it’s a different story.

It should not take you to long to figure out where the prime stand locations are on your property. We like to take care of all of our stand work during spring gobbler season. Sometimes we are forced to move a stand or hang a new stand during the season based on a new movement pattern but keeping this to a minimum will help keep the disturbance down. This is really important, especially when hunting small properties. Keep in mind that does are much more tolerant of human intrusion than are bucks, A Big Bucks with 3 or 4 hunting seasons behind him will not stand for being jumped out of his bed. He won’t use that spot again for a long time, maybe never.


The Buck above was taken from a travel corridor stand in the woodsthat is adjacent to a field access. No Scouting required!

Our lease in Illinois is approx. 420 acres and about half is woods. We have over 20 stand locations that cover all the key spots on the farm. A few of these stands will be cold each year as the conditions are always different from year to year but the rest will all be productive spots that you could see a Trophy in, at any time. The balance of land is field and big draws. You really have to stay away from the draws as this is prime bedding and you can’t hunt it without blowing them out of there trying to get in. With this situation we can go to a stand cold and do a little scouting on the way in, hunt and get out. There is no need to stomp the place flat just to look at the sign. If he is there he’s going to end up at one of our stands, it’s just a matter of time. This is the best low pressure method of hunting small property.

If your Stands are Located Properly you really don’t need to Scout!

If you learn your property and get your stands located in all the prime movement spots ahead of the hunting season so you are not forced to be walking all over the woods when your supposed to be hunting, you’ll be able to hunt effectively with almost no scouting. That Trophy Whitetail your after will never know what hit him!


Good Hunting,
Larry Stephens

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