Deer hunting can be tough this time of year. Most of the rut activity is over, and the deer have been pressured through weeks and weeks of hunting -- plus there are fewer deer out there. This combination can make for some long, slow hours on stand.
At times like this, stalk-hunting can be extremely productive. Patience is the key, and remember to take your time and move quietly. Take a step or two and stop, and be on the lookout for movement. Approach sheltered areas from downwind, and ease your head up over rises and take a good look before moving farther. If you have snow, don't be afraid to walk a fresh track. After all, if the deer won't come to you, you can always go to the deer.
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