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Expert Advise – Deer Hunting For Big Bucks
Deer Hunter Guide | November 9, 2009 | 1:45 am

Learn More Tactics, See More and Harvest Trophy Bucks like You Never Thought Possible Before.


If you’re like me and love to talk about deer, deer hunting and ways to harvest big bucks then keep reading….  this might be one of the most important letters you could read this year!


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Preparing for a Whitetail Deer Hunting Experience
Deer Hunter Guide | November 28, 2008 | 10:32 am
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Razvan Jr asked:


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Every hunter in the world is looking for the best trophy, a “Big Buck”. Chances are, some of these enthusiastic hunters will actually have the opportunity to bring down a deer or two. Other hunters will spot these animals and make a shot but unfortunately miss, while others have no luck at all, they don’t detect any whitetail deer movement. Of course, it isn’t all about luck because meticulous preparation is required. Every whitetail deer hunter should comprehend five skills:



Stalking – this method consists of following the natural signs and the movement trails of the whitetail deer. This requires the ability to be very quiet so that the deer won’t suspect anything and also it requires basic knowledge of their habits.





Spot & stalk hunting – this is a variation of the stalking hunting technique but in this case the deer has been seen. The whitetail hunter uses his hunting skills in order to get close to the animal as much as he can so that he will have great chances for an efficient shot.





Stand hunting – this technique can be used from a tree or even on the ground. Both techniques require a great deal of patience. The deer hunter sets up his tree stand or he finds a place where he can hide and wait for the animal. With some rigorously pre-season investigation, whitetail deer runs can be easily detected, greatly improving the chances for an efficient hunting season.





Still hunting – with this method, the hunter walks silently then stops to listen and wait for the prey. This still hunting method is recommended when deer haven’t been seen but are known that they are in that area.





Line hunting – this method is used by a group of hunters. The main idea of it is that the deer are flushed out towards a line of whitetail hunters. This cooperative technique can bring great results if done properly.



The choice of weapon for a whitetail deer hunting adventure greatly depends on the area where the hunter lives but basically these animals are hunted with a gun such as a rifle or a shotgun. In some legal circumstances, hunters have the possibility to use muzzleloaders and handguns. Some old-fashioned hunters still use their bows and crossbows for their deer hunting adventure, it can be a very exciting thing to do but at the same time it is way harder in comparison with using a rifle. The bow hunting season usually starts before the regular gun season and will start again after the gun season is over.

Don’t forget about dry clothing as well as waterproof boots because low temperatures and soggy clothes increase the chances of hypothermia. Layers work better to keep you warm rather than bulky items. This also gives you more freedom to move around. Camouflage is very important and it greatly depends on the hunting area. Luckily, camouflage clothing comes in all sizes and shapes you could think of.

All things considered, planning a whitetail deer hunting adventure isn’t as easy as you might have thought but taking things nice and slow you will be fully equipped for a rewarding hunting adventure that you will remember for a long time.



Please help! really important! ?
Deer Hunter Guide | November 9, 2008 | 5:10 am
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Luke Medicine Hawk asked:


ok well, its getting to the time in my life where i have o start thinking of what i want to do for a living. and so i’ve thought about it, and i always find myself coming back to the idea of being a hunting guide in colorado.

i’ve lived in colorado my entire life, (never once lived in the city, and when i go there for groceries, i always find myself wanting nothing more than to come back to the wilderness) i enjoy being outside more than anything, i also enjoy hunting very much.

(i dont mean to brag, but this my help my answers)
i am very fit
athletic
have lots of energy, but am calm
polite
down to earth
and not shy around people.

i recently found this websight anbout becoming a hunting guide in colorado, i think its like a class to get you started. its located near a small town called cripple creek, which i live close to and am familier with, so thats good.

so i guess my question is, i want to be a hunting guide in colorado, how do i get started, (kind of a unusual question i know but..) about how much money do guides in colorado make. what is a good outfitter that i can try to work for, or would it be better to make my own company? here is the link i was telling you about.

http://www.guideschool.com/

and also my grandpa and grandmother live just down the road from me, and they have a HUGE area of beautiful land that i know better than the back of my hand that is packed with elk and deer. would that be any help?

please no rude comments, only helpful answeres! thank you.

and my grandpa also has a bunch of horses that i grew up around so i am a good rider too. the reason i said that was i though that some guided hunts are on horseback.

also i am a decent cook, and have a pretty good sense of wildewrness survival

What do you think of this?
Deer Hunter Guide | October 12, 2008 | 2:18 pm
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FWC asked:


guide? It is in florida and you are able to hunt a deer 4 point or better a turkey and a hog for $195 or $150 for a bow.

Here is the link: http://www.floridaslamoutfitters.com/rates.html

how much does it usally cost for a guided deer hunt like in kansas and the best place to go, i look all over ?
Deer Hunter Guide | September 28, 2008 | 4:03 pm
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dirtywater asked:


it dont feel like a real hunting

Deer Hunter Guides.do they get paid Good?
Deer Hunter Guide | September 25, 2008 | 11:39 am
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iweeks25 asked:


i was thinking about going out to Colorado to a school that teaches you to be a professional hunter and a professional guide. but i dont know what kind of pay they get and what all is involed during and out of seaon hunting?

Hunting guides.please help?
Deer Hunter Guide | July 27, 2008 | 9:55 am
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Luke Medicine Hawk asked:


ok well, its getting to the time in my life where i have o start thinking of what i want to do for a living. and so i’ve thought about it, and i always find myself coming back to the idea of being a hunting guide in colorado.

i’ve lived in colorado my entire life, (never once lived in the city, and when i go there for groceries, i always find myself wanting nothing more than to come back to the wilderness) i enjoy being outside more than anything, i also enjoy hunting very much.

(i dont mean to brag, but this my help my answers)
i am very fit
athletic
have lots of energy, but am calm
polite
down to earth
and not shy around people.

i recently found this websight anbout becoming a hunting guide in colorado, i think its like a class to get you started. its located near a small town called cripple creek, which i live close to and am familier with, so thats good.

so i guess my question is, i want to be a hunting guide in colorado, how do i get started, (kind of a unusual question i know but..) about how much money do guides in colorado make. what is a good outfitter that i can try to work for, or would it be better to make my own company? here is the link i was telling you about.

http://www.guideschool.com/

and also my grandpa and grandmother live just down the road from me, and they have a HUGE area of beautiful land that i know better than the back of my hand that is packed with elk and deer. would that be any help?

please no rude comments, only helpful answeres! thank you.
and my grandpa also has a bunch of horses that i grew up around so i am a good rider too. the reason i said that was i though that some guided hunts are on horseback.
also i am a decent cook, and have a pretty good sense of wildewrness survival.

Alaskan deer hunts?
Deer Hunter Guide | June 17, 2008 | 4:45 am
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thinkGREEN asked:


I want to go on an Alaskan deer hunt in 2010, and I live in Pennsylvania. Can I go hunt in Alaska by myself for deer? Or do I need a guide? What are you suggestions?

need advice for Colorado Mule Deer hunting?
Deer Hunter Guide | May 21, 2008 | 7:30 am
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skobie asked:


HI, I’m going to Colorado on a self guided Muley hunt. I have drawn GMU Units 4, 441, 214, and 14

Any advice you can give me about these areas would be great.

THANKS IN ADVANCE!

Hunting guide schools?
Deer Hunter Guide | May 10, 2008 | 8:21 pm
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FWC asked:


I am interested in becoming a hunting guide but I have not seen any schools that offer the species that are in florida, osceola turkey, wild hog, whitetail deer, quail ,ect.. Does anyone know of a school that offer these species?