January 2016
Friday, August 26, 2016
Hey, my name is Alex Short and I will be blogging about my 2016 whitetailed deer season and what all preperations go into getting ready for the season and also what all is required during the season to put yourself into positions in order to hopefully be successful. For those of you that love deer hunting the way I do you know that being ready for the upcoming season is a year aroud job. The season in South Alabama runs from October 15th until February 10th and my preperations starts a couple of days after the season ends. I'll start by checking trail camera photos to see which bucks survived the season and which ones did not in order to get an idea for what deer will be on my list for the next season. It is also a good time right after the season to do a lot of scouting for the next year because for the most part everything will look the same then as it will in the next season. This is important to do becuase you have to be very careful about how much walking around you do during the season because too much human scent is more than enough to make a mature buck turn the other way and find somewhere else to call home. I generally keep my cameras in the woods through the end of April becuase I have them out for turkeys too. During the spring it is time to plant summer plots and put out salt licks. After the deer lose their antlers and are starting to grow them back it is crucial that they get all the protien they can get in order to achieve maximum growth in the offseason. After all this is done you get to take a break for a few months but then around the beginning of August it is time to start putting trail cameras out again, even though they have not grown to full potential yet you can go ahead and start setting your sights on the ones the look like they will be shooters by the time the season comes in. Now I have you caught up with where I currently am in my preperation and I look forward to documenting what I hope to be a successful season.
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