Deer Hunting Tips In Kansas
As a deer hunter have you put trail cameras out for whitetail deer yet?Deer will be in areas where food and habitat best suits them, such as an alfalfa field or a milo field. We are seeing Kansas whitetail deer out & about in evening grazing. With a cool summer thus far, the deer are showing up more in the daytime than they did at this time last year. In summer, they may not be in the same specific areas they’ll be spotted during autumn and winter. We see bucks in bachelor groups in summer and then, sometimes, wonder where the heck they all went when we’re in a stand. They split up, define their territorial ranges, and what we saw in summer may have us scratching our heads in winter. That's why it is an excellent time to hang your trail camera cameras now. Getting Kansas whitetail to show up on your camera while they are in their bachelor group is a special thing. As a deer hunter, in any area, the early period allows you to catalog the whiteail deer to a certain degree. In Kansas we can get a pretty good idea of what whitetail deer survived the Kansas deer hunting season in January. Knowing what whitetail are on your property now helps you, the deer hunter, take inventory of what's there, & determine which whitetail deer are shooter bucks for the upcoming whitetail deer hunting season. At Dirt Road Outfitters we like taking inventory in January & while the Kansas whitetail are in their bachelor groups. So if the deer hunter in you is itching to get off the couch, now is the perfect time to get out & about & hang those trail cameras for in hopes of catching a glimpse of the next Boone & Crockett whitetail deer.
A good article regarding early season whitetail deer scouting can be found at: