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Kindle Best Seller There’s some evidence that the concept of a hunting decoy goes all the way back to the Native Americans, who would reportedly cover themselves with animal hide to avoid detection and attract game. Luckily, hunters today have another choice – one that significantly lowers the chance of being mistaken for a deer. Save your deer costume for the wall mount, and look into hunting with a decoy instead.Baiting is highly controversial and, in many localities, illegal. Before you bait deer, check the regulations for your state and, just as importantly, the city or county where you’ll be hunting. In many cases, food plots, salt licks, and other baiting techniques may be legal but hunting near them is not – in other words, you can still use the techniques to attract deer but you can’t hunt the site. (The travel routes, however, are fair game!) Once you are familiar with the laws and are certain you won’t be breaking any of them, use these tips for an advantage in the field.Stores may sell just about everything you could possibly need to go deer hunting, but that doesn’t mean that you have to buy it all! Save your cash for the taxidermist by taking advantage of these do-it-yourself tips for some of your hunting essentials.Here is a list of things covered in this deer hunting book:-What to Look For-Bucks vs. Does-Storage and Handling-Finding the Right Spot-Legal Considerations-Unscented!-Food Plots-Salt Licks-Feeders-Commercial Products-Deer Bait Travel Route-Growing Pains-Homemade Cover Scents-DIY Lures-Make your Own Bait-Homemade Deer Blinds-You Stink!

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