james.bailey87
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I recently moved to North Carolina from Montana. I am a complete novice at stand hunting for whitetail. What should I be looking for in general? How about stand locations? Any tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated!
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I recently moved to North Carolina from Montana. I am a complete novice at stand hunting for whitetail. What should I be looking for in general? How about stand locations? Any tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Yup edges, also look for drainages or ditches. Bucks will use them to travel and be hidden in plain sight or you can also use them to approach your stand while staying hidden.Look for edge habit. Where secluded fields meet woods, creek or river bottoms, and in October the key is white oak acorns...
This but also regarding wind direction. Need to learn common wind directions for the property and orient the stand in relation to them.Not sure what type of stand you will be using but make sure you have it oriented in a suitable direction for ease of shooting. Especially if bow hunting. If possible, trim some shooting lanes or clear a trail in front of the stand. It makes it 10x easier. Can’t move to get a better angle when you’re 15 foot up a tree. Plus the deer can get used to walk down the trails/shooting lanes.
This, also remember generally speaking best time will be early or late in the day. So the sun will be low. Make sure you aren't going to be looking directly into the sun at the time your most likely to be seeing and taking shots at deer.Not sure what type of stand you will be using but make sure you have it oriented in a suitable direction for ease of shooting. Especially if bow hunting. If possible, trim some shooting lanes or clear a trail in front of the stand. It makes it 10x easier. Can’t move to get a better angle when you’re 15 foot up a tree. Plus the deer can get used to walk down the trails/shooting lanes.
any change in habitatI recently moved to North Carolina from Montana. I am a complete novice at stand hunting for whitetail. What should I be looking for in general? How about stand locations? Any tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated!