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(2010-08-31) 4 Skill Areas for Targeted White Tail Deer Hunting with TrophyBuckSecrets & Their

“What to do and What Not to do While Deer Hunting”

Many people have hobbies and passions that they like to pursue in their spare time, like deer hunting. In fact, more than 83% of all hunters live in prime whitetail areas of the eastern two-thirds of the country*. And about 83% of the hunters reside in the whitetail areas of the country. This means there are more than 12.6 million hunters pursuing their passion.

While deer hunting is a passion enjoyed by a lot of people nowadays, many people’s initial reaction might be horror and disdain at the thought of shooting these beautiful creatures. But the truth is that most deer hunters kill the animals for food, population control and safety factors. And the important aspects of their hunting are focused on the ethics attached to the sport.

Five important skill areas to focus on in the sport are as follows.

1. Using a Single Shot in Hunting

It is extremely important that you practice with your weapon of choice before going hunting. The goal is to take a single shot at the deer when hunting. Unless you do so, there is a greater chance of injuring the animal and putting it through unnecessary pain. In order to carry out the sport of deer hunting in a humane manner, you need to take a shot that you are confident of, having practiced well beforehand at a range or private area with non-living targets to gain expertise.

2. Using the Right Weapon

The kind of weapon you use and the distance at which you are at in relation to the animal makes a difference to the quality and accuracy of your shot. Therefore, you must position yourself strategically in order to take a clear shot so that the animal is killed instantly, ensuring minimum pain.

While amateur hunters tend to be clumsy in their aims and erratic in their shots, proper training and practice can help hunters reach their mark. Random shots must be avoided due to the danger of hurting another person in the area or animal, or not making a clear shot, causing suffering to the targeted deer.

3. Respect for Fellow Hunters

This is a vital aspect of hunting of any form. If you are in a group with other hunters then you must have a tight pact between yourselves in order to understand each others’ moves and move accordingly. If there is a loose link among a group of hunters, then the chances of accidental injuries to other hunters in the group, as well as random shots and poor hunting activities, are great.

4. Make Sure That You Are Allowed To Hunt

Many forests and national parks, and private property where animals live, have “no trespassing” as well as “no hunting” signs up to keep hunters away. You must respect these signs and only hunt in areas where the activity is allowed. While this may sound like common sense and not worth mentioning, it’s notable that there have been cases where hunters have defied such warning signs and gone ahead to shoot at animals in such restricted areas anyway. Some of these hunters have ended up injured while some have even died because the owner shot at them to keep them away from the premises.

“If you're like me, deer hunting is more than a just a hobby. It's a way of life,” said David Barrett, deer hunting expert and founder, along with Dick Blauser, "Pennsylvania's Archery Deer Master," of Trophy Buck Secrets. His and Dick’s web sites at: www.trophybucksecrets.com andwww.foodplotsuccesssummit.com offer the ultimate resources for deer hunters including expert tips, tricks, techniques, tips on food plots, photo sharing and more.

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For more information on successful deer hunting, contact David Barrett, founder
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC; PO Box 167, NuMine, PA 16244. Call: (724) 840-5427. Subscribe to the free email newsletter, the "Trophy Buck Secrets Insiders Report," by visiting: http://www.trophybucksecrets.com and http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com and get a copy of a, "5 HUGE Mistakes Deer Hunters Make And How To Avoid Them," report once you sign up.

With an array of targeted ultimate resources for aspiring deer hunters, networking with other fellow hunters is an awesome online adventure. Other deer hunters and enthusiasts are invited to join the club and enjoy the free gifts.

* Deer Hunters' 1998 Almanac www.huntingpa.com/Deer%20stats.html

About Us: David Barrett, Founder
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC

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David Barrett, Founder
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC
PO Box 167
NuMine, PA 16244
Telephone 724-840-5427
http://www.trophybucksecrets.com
Dave@TrophyBuckSecrets.com

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