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Hunting from a stand in a terrain funnel can be effective if done correctly, as it allows hunters to funnel deer into a kill zone, increasing the chances of a successful shot.
Choosing the Right Funnel
When selecting a terrain funnel for hunting whitetail deer, look for areas where a natural path or corridor funnels deer into a smaller area, such as a ravine, creek bed, or wooded valley. These funnel areas often have a higher concentration of deer activity, making them ideal hunting spots. For example, a funnel created by a 30-yard-wide valley surrounded by dense woods can be an effective spot to set up a stand.
Stand Placement and Setup
When setting up a stand in a terrain funnel, consider the following factors: placement, concealment, and elevation. Place the stand at least 20 yards back from the funnel entrance to allow deer to feel comfortable and unaware of the hunter’s presence. Use natural cover such as trees, bushes, or rocks to conceal the stand, and position it at an elevation that allows for a clear shot. A good rule of thumb is to set the stand at an elevation that is 5-7 feet above the surrounding terrain. Additionally, consider using a ladder stand or a climber to access the stand quickly and quietly.
Hunting Techniques and Strategies
When hunting from a stand in a terrain funnel, use a combination of patience, stealth, and observation to increase the chances of a successful hunt. Bring a camera or a rangefinder to scout the area before the season and identify the best stand locations. Use a tree stand or a ladder stand to get above the deer’s line of sight and create a clear shooting lane. Consider using a hunting blind or a camouflage suit to increase concealment. Lastly, practice good hunting ethics and follow local regulations to ensure a successful and responsible hunt.
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