3 Secret Deer Hunting Treestand and
Deer Blind Tips to Tag More Deer
By Marty Prokop
Marty Prokop Deer Hunting Treestand and
Deer Blind Secret Tip #1
Once your ladder treestands and deer blinds are set up,
place a pair of used socks or a shirt you have worn in each
treestand or deer blind. If time allows, replace the socks
and or shirt once per week. This will help the deer get used
to your scent.
Marty Prokop Deer Hunting Treestand
and Deer Blind Secret Tip #2
If your state requires the use of blaze orange, place a
straw dummy complete with an orange hat and orange vest in
your deer hunting treestand or deer blind. Deer walking by
your stand or blind become accustom to seeing something
sitting in the ladder treestand or deer blind wearing
similar clothing to what you would wear deer hunting.
Marty Prokop Deer Hunting Treestand
and Deer Blind Secret Tip #3
Hang a piece of orange plastic in your ladder treestand or
deer blind before deer hunting season opens.
When wind blows, the orange plastic moves. Prior to deer
season opener, the orange plastic mimics movements a hunter
could make while sitting in the deer blind or on the deer
hunting treestand.
When deer season arrives, take the plastic down and sit in
the deer blind or ladder treestand. When a deer walks by the
ladder treestand or deer blind and you move the deer may be
less likely to get spooked and run before giving you a shot.
Of course, check your state and local game rules and hunting
regulations to see if your state allows you to use these
deer hunting tips.
Properly placed ladder treestands and deer hunting blinds
can be very effective for harvesting white tail deer.
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