Late season tactics.

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  1. mottoman112

    mottoman112 Weekend Warrior

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    It seems that all of the deer that i was seeing early season have all disapared. I dont know what to do. Only a couple come out into the one field, and none in the others. Any tips? The property consists of woods, a creek, and 3 alfalfa fields.
     
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    w33kender Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hunt the thick woodsy travel areas enroute to the fields.
     
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    Yep. Late in the season I have trouble seeing deer in the mornings as I think they bed earlier.
    If you have a smaller field adjacent or close to the main field , you might catch them there late afternoon.
    I rarely hunt late season mornings unless I'm just bored and have to be somewhere in the evening.

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    Any were there is food for them that's were I'd hunt late season when weather is cold the get up and move and feed to keep warm I'd also hunt known bedding areas maybe between a bedding area and feeding area set up between the two


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