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Yes, you can hunt bucks from a stand while tracking, and it's a great way to cover a lot of ground and increase your chances of success.
Effective Stand Placement
When tracking deer in Maine, it’s essential to place stands in areas where game trails converge or near food sources. I recommend setting up stands at least 20 yards off the trail, with a clear view of the surrounding area. This allows you to observe deer without spooking them and gives you a chance to evaluate their behavior and patterns. In Maine, where deer are highly sensitive to human presence, it’s crucial to be aware of your surroundings and make adjustments accordingly.
Tracking Techniques
To effectively hunt bucks from a stand while tracking, you need to understand their behavior and patterns. In Maine, deer typically move in a consistent pattern, following the same trails and routes day after day. By tracking their movement and identifying key areas such as food sources, bedding grounds, and escape routes, you can pinpoint the most likely locations to set up stands. I recommend tracking at least 2-3 hours before setting up a stand to ensure you’re in the right location at the right time.
Stand Management
When setting up stands, it’s essential to manage your time effectively. I recommend limiting your stand time to 2-3 hours, allowing you to hunt during the most active periods of the day. This also helps you avoid getting bored or complacent, which can lead to mistakes and missed opportunities. Additionally, consider using a stand with a comfortable seating system and a reliable shooting rail to ensure a stable and accurate shot. In Maine, where the terrain can be rugged and unforgiving, it’s crucial to be prepared and adaptable when hunting from a stand.
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