
3 Secret Deer Hunting Treestand and Deer Blind
Tips to Tag More Deer
By Marty Prokop
Marty Prokop Deer Hunting Treestand and Deer Blind Secret Tip #1
Once your ladder treestands and deer blinds are set up, place a pair of used socks or a shirt you have worn in each treestand or deer blind. If time allows, replace the socks and or shirt once per week. This will help the deer get used to your scent.
If your state requires the use of blaze orange, place a straw dummy complete with an orange hat and orange vest in your deer hunting treestand or deer blind. Deer walking by your stand or blind become accustom to seeing something sitting in the ladder treestand or deer blind wearing similar clothing to what you would wear deer hunting.
Hang a piece of orange plastic in your ladder treestand or deer blind before deer hunting season opens.
When wind blows, the orange plastic moves. Prior to deer season opener, the orange plastic mimics movements a hunter could make while sitting in the deer blind or on the deer hunting treestand.
When deer season arrives, take the plastic down and sit in the deer blind or ladder treestand. When a deer walks by the ladder treestand or deer blind and you move the deer may be less likely to get spooked and run before giving you a shot.
Of course, check your state and local game rules and hunting regulations to see if your state allows you to use these deer hunting tips.
Properly placed ladder treestands and deer hunting blinds can be very effective for harvesting white tail deer.
Good Luck and Great Hunting.
Marty Prokop
http://www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com
About Marty Prokop:
Deer hunting expert Marty Prokop reveals closely guarded deer hunting secrets on how to get deer every time. Get his Free Deer Hunting Tips Newsletter, free deer videos and free online deer hunting game at Free Deer Hunting Tips.com
Marty Prokop has 24-years experience deer hunting, processing deer for deer hunters and venison sausage making. Marty Prokop teaches deer hunting, hunter safety, deer processing and deer sausage making classes. Marty Prokop has processed 7,805 deer, field dressed 422 deer and made over 991,990 pounds of sausage, smoked meats and jerky. Marty Prokop worked with Minnesota DNR programs. His deer hunting videos are used in statewide advanced hunter education classes. Marty Prokop is a successful speaker, outdoor writer and published author.