Late Season Whitetail Archery Tactics
Whitetail Deer • Mossy Oak University
•
2m 34s
When archery hunting late season whitetail deer, there are several variables to consider that present themselves more than ever during that time of the year. The temperatures are typically getting very cold through the range of deer. Their behavior has switched from focusing on breeding during the rut to more of a post rut pattern that places food as their primary focus. In this video, Mossy Oak’s Rusty McDaniels provides tips he has learned while bowhunting deer during late-November, through December and January.
Up Next in Whitetail Deer • Mossy Oak University
-
Scent Control • Mossy Oak University
Check out these whitetail decoy tips from Justin Eakins.
-
What is a Prusik Knot • Tree Stand Sa...
Likely developed by climbers or military, a prusik knot allows you to slide up and down a rope, but when you put pressure on it, it locks up. It's a convenient knot to use on your deer stand setup. You loop the prusik knot around your safety line three times, making three clean loops on the rope....
-
Tracking Whitetails with Little or No...
Jimmy Riley tells how to track a deer with very little blood available.