Let me start off that I'm not a hunter but have nothing against it just never had or took advantage of the opportunity to go. I was sitting in the waiting area waiting to get my hair cut and was browsing through an archery mag and came across an interesting article about deer hunting myths. Didn't actually get the chance to finish the article so I figured I'd rely on you fine gents to help fill in missing gaps and hopefully provide some good info to the community now that hunting season is upon us.
According to article the biggest myth is you can hide your scent from deer with special soaps, other products (e.g., cedar scrubs) and/or by wearing rubber boots during a hunt. According to article a deer will still be able to smell and be alerted to a human no matter what precautions and or rituals were taken. Article went on to state the best factor to eliminate sent is being downwind of your target. Makes sense to me.
Second myth discussed was hunting from a tree stand leads to inferior shots (potentially non-lethal and/or crippling) due to 1. shooting at angle causes impact area to move upward relative to level shot and 2. smaller vital zone when viewed from above. Article stated best reason to hunt from tree stand was for hunter to remain hidden from view and deer are pre-programmed to view at eye level or below, which I never really thought about but also makes sense. As far as myths 1. while true can be eliminated with practice and/or adjusting sights for downward ranges and 2. stated vital zone from above is actually wider than viewed straight on but spine runs through target area, which should not be a problem for modern equipment.
Another myth was slitting throat to bleed animal before field dressing. Stated enough blood was lost via modern equipment (both rifle and bow) and that slitting throat just makes it more difficult for taxidermist to repair if you wanted a mount.
So what are some other myths? Set the record straight!
According to article the biggest myth is you can hide your scent from deer with special soaps, other products (e.g., cedar scrubs) and/or by wearing rubber boots during a hunt. According to article a deer will still be able to smell and be alerted to a human no matter what precautions and or rituals were taken. Article went on to state the best factor to eliminate sent is being downwind of your target. Makes sense to me.
Second myth discussed was hunting from a tree stand leads to inferior shots (potentially non-lethal and/or crippling) due to 1. shooting at angle causes impact area to move upward relative to level shot and 2. smaller vital zone when viewed from above. Article stated best reason to hunt from tree stand was for hunter to remain hidden from view and deer are pre-programmed to view at eye level or below, which I never really thought about but also makes sense. As far as myths 1. while true can be eliminated with practice and/or adjusting sights for downward ranges and 2. stated vital zone from above is actually wider than viewed straight on but spine runs through target area, which should not be a problem for modern equipment.
Another myth was slitting throat to bleed animal before field dressing. Stated enough blood was lost via modern equipment (both rifle and bow) and that slitting throat just makes it more difficult for taxidermist to repair if you wanted a mount.
So what are some other myths? Set the record straight!
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