Posts in Deer Scouting
Out-Of-State Whitetails Part 2: Zeroing In On An Area

In this second episode of our whitetail hunting series, we dive deeper into the process of narrowing down your hunting area after you've picked a state. Using examples from hunts in states like Kentucky and Wisconsin, we explore key strategies such as analyzing public land, considering hunting pressure, and utilizing tools like onX maps and forums to make the best decisions. Flexibility and preparation are key, and we share our tips on how to adapt if conditions or locations change.

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3 Things Public Land Deer Hunters Can Do In July To Prepare For The Fall Deer Hunting Season

We absolutely love the challenge that comes with hunting big mature bucks on public land. It's not easy, but it's addictive. We think about it all year round, but as the summer months roll in and fall is around the corner, we really start dreaming about finding that monster public land buck. In fact, now is a critical time for many hunters.


But, as most experienced deer hunters will tell you, a successful hunt isn't just about showing up on opening day in the early fall and hoping for the best, especially when it comes to deer hunting on public land.

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E-Scouting Made Easy

The best e-scouting strategy for hunting deer doesn't have to be hard or confusing. We aren't using magic, hunting private or high fence areas. Its a basic strategy that we've used to be successful scouting whitetail deer using escouting maps like Huntwise

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Deer ScoutingJared Gortsema
7 Commandments of Trail Camera Tactics and How to be Successful

When the summer heat rolls around, hunters know there aren’t many things better than looking at pictures from your trail camera and seeing a few stud bucks on it. Motion-activated camera technology has been around for a while now and are a great scouting tool for hunters to utilize during the offseason. But what if you have never used one before, where do you start? With so many options to choose from, it's hard to narrow it down to just one camera. Should you have more than one? What should be your strategy? Here are our 7 Commandments of Trail Camera Tactics to stop you from eating your tag at the end of the season.

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Backup Hunting Locations for success

A few years ago, Jared was out on a solo backcountry whitetail hunt where we had scouted a few areas that he liked on an aeriel map on his phone. He plotted where he wanted to camp and a few promising spots within a mile walking distance of camp and headed out. When he arrived at his camp destination and started speed scouting through the areas he plotted, almost half of the locations were bone cold of any deer sign. And that's the key here!⁠⠀ ⁠⠀

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Hunting Strategies: Mobile Setups & Prep

For serious mobile bowhunters, there is little room for error when selecting a hunting location. Wind direction, shot options, tree size, and cover all effect where you are able to setup your ambush.

Most of these variables can be eliminated through proper scouting during offseason months. But what if time is running out before season or your in a new location you've never been to? Then a Mobile Setup might be your new passion. Mobile setups are any “tree fixtures” that are carried into the woods with you for the hunt and then carried back out with you. They can be hang on platform stands, climber stands, or (our new favorite) tree saddles. Along with nonpermanent tree steps and mobile climbing sticks.

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Hunting Strategies: Fixed Stands 101

Most of us can remember the old rickety wood stand built in the crotch of a tree with leftover nails and lumber that they've hunted out of as a kid or have periodically seen while out in the woods slowly rotting away. These stands were likely installed in a spot meant to be hunted regularly.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀

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Deer ScoutingJared Gortsema