![]() If you’re hunting on your own, you’ll need either a blind or a deer stand for shooting from. Make sure your group agrees to share whatever they catch, and you’ll have a great time in the woods with your buddies. However, it puts some hunters in a position where they’re almost guaranteed not to shoot anything. Group hunting tends to deliver more consistent results. You’ll also be alone all day, which is less fun than hunting with friends. On the other hand, you’re more likely to walk away with nothing at all, and you’ll need to pack your deer out by yourself. Hunting alone means you get to keep everything you kill. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages. That said, we can broadly divide deer hunting into two methods: hunting alone, and hunting as a group. There are as many ways to hunt deer as there are deer hunters. Must-Know Deer Hunting Tips for Beginners Grab a cup of coffee, because we’re about to cover everything you need to know about deer hunting. We’re going to start by going over some general advice, then get into the nitty-gritty of harvesting a deer in the wild. As a result, the tips we provide here are equally applicable to mule deer and whitetails. While whitetails are more aggressive when fighting each other, this isn’t really relevant to hunters. Fortunately for the rest of us, the two species are very similar in terms of behavior.
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