head shot would work, but again not legal for game.
get your bow game strong. when i was shooting regularly, I felt confident taking a 60 yard shot.
Can you improve the property or is it public land?
Close home proximity can be a good thing as it will create some natural funnels and barriers you can use to your advantage. Won't help you much this year, but tagging a big buck is all about nutrition. (Doe are tasty too!) Supplements (minerals, etc), food plots, water sources and natural foraging zones will keep deer in an area and obviously help them fully develop. I'm pretty sure you can't put a deer "feeder" out in CA, but there are other ways to get it done. Plant some chestnut trees if you can.
Bedding areas (doe and buck are separate) also will help hold deer in the area.
Can you take down trees? will open up the canopy and let undergrowth develop providing a year round food supply. Hinge cutting trees will help create bedding areas.
biggest enemy to a deer hunter is the wind. you always want wind in your face so they can't pick up your scent. I've seen deer walk in a big circle trying to pinpoint my location using wind. you need several stands (preferably up off the ground) so you can hunt no matter which direction it's blowing. don't fall for scent lock suits or expensive detergents. they don't work.
keep your hunting gear in a plastic tote with native trees cuttings. will help mask foreign odors. never take your camo in the house unless season is over. wash it once and put it back in the tote.
seeing any sign where you're hunting? tracks, droppings, etc. gotta make sure they're around before you commit to sitting hours in the stand. although, there's nothing more peaceful than watching the sun come up from a deer stand!
I'll think of more later. Happy Hunting!
Last edited by denverd1; 10-05-2017 at 12:14 PM.
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