deer hunting


Most deer hunting aficionados accept the fact that the easiest time to catch a whitetail buck is throughout the rut. As many deer hunting aficionados know the rut starts with the males scraping the ground in close proximity to a branch of a tree all over their bit of forest or grassland. It is basically a scratch in the ground that should be seen by the rest of the males in the particular part of the woods or plains. For almost all deer hunting aficionados, the reason this happens is in order to decide which male is the dominant male in that area. As the first male scents the ground (using his many glands for this purpose), the rest of the males will start to appear and begin the process of enlarging the scrape and adding their scent to the spot. For deer hunting aficionados, the primary factor why the rut is the best time for hunting is that is causes the males to be distracted. They are concerned primarily on finding a doe and fighting with other bucks, giving the deer hunting aficionado a significantly bigger likelihood of bringing home a buck than at the other times of the season.