Deer hunting is fun for the beginners during deer hunting season; however, to the experts, it is more challenging to hunt in early season. Early season for deer hunting means hunting in summer when the temperature is yet to go down.
Hunting in this climate can really be difficult and tiring, as you have to wait for considerably long time under the scorching heat and glowing sun. If you want to take the challenge, then you should follow these few useful tips so that you become successful in your objective.
1. First and foremost you should be prepared to fight with the heat. Dress loosely and lightly, so that you can feel natural air in your body. Wearing a perfect hunting suit in these hot and humid days might make you sick and you will definitely feel most uncomfortable in your mission. Also take sufficient preventions to fight the heat and stay fit in your hunting trip.
2. Summer is the time for insects and bugs, in the woods and forests. They will keep on flying in front of you and create disturbance in your concentration. On top of that if you get bitten by these insects, it can be painful and even poisonous for you. Keeping all these in mind you might wear bug-proof suits or liberally use insect repellant cream all over your body.
3. Another important suggestion is to carry plenty of drinking water, while you move for searching deer from one corner to other inside the wood. In this scorching weather, your body will soon get dehydrated, unless you drink water frequently.
4. During the early season, deer prefers to feed themselves from food plots. If you don't have a plot of your own and visiting a new place for deer hunting, take suggestion from the local people. Only they can properly guide you to the favorite destination of the deer.
5. Inside the forest or wood, you should search for the water bodies. Be it large or small, it is definitely going to be the favorite grazing land for the deer and you have a chance of bagging one better. However, be absolutely prepared and cautious, as you might find other animals near the water hole that may like to hunt you in turn!
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