Hoping I can get some sage advice from the ontario hunters familiar with the peculiarities of the white tailed deer ... I am hunting public land in WMU80 & 81... there's a particular 100ac lot that I have been trying my luck at these past weeks but no dice. There is a tremendous amount of deer sign... The place literally smells like deer, from all the droppings. There are always fresh tracks through the snow and today I followed one deep into the trees and found a point where around 4 trails converge. I am guessing that the deer are active at night... so how does one "encourage" them to move into hours more favourable to hunting? We have a reasonably long bows only season, so, any tips would be appreciated...
I did see a rather large buck today, but he was on the far end of an open field (private land), heading into another woodlot that is inaccessible (private land). This fellow made his appearance when i climbed down from a tree stand, and casually went on his merry way... maybe if i had a decoy out, it could have interested him... but anyways, how can I get the ones on the huntable side to move in reasonable hours?
I did see a rather large buck today, but he was on the far end of an open field (private land), heading into another woodlot that is inaccessible (private land). This fellow made his appearance when i climbed down from a tree stand, and casually went on his merry way... maybe if i had a decoy out, it could have interested him... but anyways, how can I get the ones on the huntable side to move in reasonable hours?






















































