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Early morning deer tend to be more alert and vigilant, while late evening deer are often more active and less cautious, providing a better opportunity for archery hunting.
Early Morning Deer Behavior
During the early morning hours, deer tend to be more alert and vigilant, with heightened senses to detect potential threats. This increased alertness is largely due to the fact that deer are more likely to encounter predators during this time, such as coyotes and mountain lions. As a result, early morning deer are often more difficult to approach and may require longer shot distances.
Late Evening Deer Behavior
In contrast, late evening deer are often more active and less cautious, providing a better opportunity for archery hunting. As the sun sets and daylight hours decrease, deer become more relaxed and may begin to feed and move more freely. This increased activity can lead to deer moving into areas with easier access, making them more vulnerable to hunters. It’s not uncommon for deer to move into areas with high-quality food sources, such as agricultural fields or food plots, during this time. By understanding this behavior, hunters can position themselves in areas where deer are likely to congregate and increase their chances of getting a shot.
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