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Deer Hunting Tips - Get In Early, Stay Late

Get In Early, Stay Late is a time-tested deer hunting strategy that plays into deer movement patterns and hunter advantage. Here's how to make the most of it:

Why Get In Early?
  • Beat the deer to their spots: Deer are most active at dawn, often moving from feeding areas back to bedding zones.
  • Avoid detection: Arriving before first light lets you settle in quietly and stay hidden as the woods wake up.
Tips for Early Entry:
  • Arrive 30–60 minutes before legal shooting light.
  • Use red or green lights to preserve night vision and avoid startling wildlife.
  • Move slowly and quietly to avoid spooking deer bedded nearby.
Why Stay Late?
  • Evening movement is predictable: Deer begin moving from bedding areas to feeding grounds just before sunset.
  • Mature bucks get bold: Especially during the rut, late evening offers one of your best chances to see a big buck in daylight.
Tips for Staying Late:
  • Be patient—don't pack up too early, even if it's quiet.
  • Bring snacks and water to stay comfortable.
  • Use natural light loss to slip out undetected—wait 15–20 minutes after legal shooting time if you've made a shot or want to exit quietly.

Bonus Tip:

During high-pressure hunts or late season, the middle of the day can also see movement—especially near bedding areas. If you can stay on stand all day, you might catch a buck slipping up when most hunters have left. 

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