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Whitetail Deer Hunts

Missouri Montana Nebraska Whitetail Deer Hunts

Missouri -  Whitetail Deer Hunts
10,000 Acres in Iowa and almost Half that Much In Missouri all Managed by a Resident Hunter.
The prices are amazingly low for the quality of hunting on the Iowa/Missouri Border
4001-IA-MO-S-M-1495-WDeerTurkey-SE3LLRUS-R1IKE-Great Whitetail Hunting

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Montana - Whitetail Deer Hunts
No Discounted Hunts Available at this time. None Expected in the near future
For the most part Montana license pricing is so high in relations to the other whitetail states I seldom get a great deal on a Montana hunt for whitetail. The state is extremely aggressive about getting as much as possible from the Non-Residents pocket, yet does not have the balls to even slow a quickly expanding wolf problem I quickly become in disfavor with Montanas hunting programs. The highest priced license and now as the elk numbers plummet. You never know they may be able to get the wolves to but elk and deer licenses and then the state of Montana would be truly content, personally I don't believe that the wolves would pay those exorbitant prices for a deer or elk licenses as well.
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Nebraska - Whitetail Deer Hunts
Trophy Nebraska Mule Deer take 3 points to draw. It is Nebraska's pearl when it comes to Mule Deer. It is the only unit that requires points to draw a deer license for Mule or Whitetail Deer.
6002-NE-S-M-1495-Frenchman-WDeerTurkey-OKM3CCO-M7RJ-OH8N-SG Corn River
 
Guided Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer
6003-NE-G-L-3000-NOR-MDeerWDeerBuffaloPheasantTurkeyPDogsDoveWaterfowl-REG5ORYG-CS6HR-RA7IGC-Multiple Animals

7000 acres of Semi-Guided farm and Ranch land lots of whitetail and a very experience landowner. The farm has a northern part that is Mule Deer and whitetail but the bulk of the hunting is for good whitetail. There is a 1 year wait for the Mule Deer hunting area and only 3 bucks are taken each year.
6004-NE-S-M-1500-KP-WDeerMDeerTurkey-AP3ERN-T4RR-M5MYTO-High Success Whitetail

Great Whitetail Hunt with Turkeys and Pheasants available as well all private land guided
6006-NE-G-C-1895-EH-WDeerBirds-CB1-O2TF-ENCEL4AWR-Good Whitetail success

This is a good true Mule Deer in the Sandhills hunt, low impact because it is driving, spot and stalk hunting. When you spot the buck it is quickly get out of the vehicle and stalk back to him. In Rifle you are hunting during the rut which is a great experience. 1st 4 days of season books early but there is usually an opening during the last 4 days of season.
6008-NE-G-L-6000-Sandhills-MDeerWDeer-ADR2ONCH-M1D-OT1tSC- Low Impact Big Muleys

This is a Semi-Guided hunt or even a lease because it is broken into separate parcels.
6009-NE-S-M-1400-WhitetailTurkey-Boyd-N3CESPE-O3NBRI-NR2O-Great for the Quality DIY Hunter

A Affordable Whitetail hunt Semi-Guided with pheasants an option before and after deer seasons.
6010-NE-S-M-1200-ElkHorn-WDeerTurkey-OLKNO4RF-BGCB-OR1YC-Birds and Beast Whitetail Hunts

65,000 acres at the doorstep of your luxury lodge, nestled in the timberd river bottom of Central Nebraska. Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer abound and you guide can't wait to see how long you can say "Pass" on these big bucks as they come through. You may think you died because this looks like heaven to a deer hunter but this is just heaven and we will leaving the dying part to way down the road.
6011-NE-MDeerWDeerBirds-NTI4NEVALE-R1WC-K2EMI-Good Mule Deer and Whitetail

River Bottom Guided Whitetails that are old, smart, and big, not eaters, they are wall hangers
6013-NE-G-L-2695-Plains-MDeer-NE-OSHO4SHK-R1S-YC2O-Muleys in Corn and Sandhills

This is a Bird, Beast or go Fish type of hunt with whitetail during all season, the Quail, Pheasants and Turkey to cover the Bird Part. Guided or Semi-Guided on Private land it gets no better than this.
6014 -NE-S-M-1595-NWestBlue-WDeerQuailPheasantsTurkeySGeese-RTYLI4BE-ORC-E2GGR-Good Deer

This has basically two farms for hunting. One is for whitetail and one is for Mule Deer. You are able to shoot either. The first 4 days of the season are booked each year leaving the second 4 days of Rifle all archery and all Muzzleloader available. The 2nd half of rifle usually books up in April but usually the archery or Muzzleloader seasons are available.
6015-NE-S-C-1295-PineRidge-MDeerWDeerAntelopeTurkey-ITN2EYWH-M1CA-SAM2ELI-Lots of Country

This is a small operation with a lot of land. If you want the first 4 days of the rifle Season you will need to book it a year in advance, other wise it is the second half on the rifle season that is available until April. The Muzzleloader December along with anytime archery is what is available. Not a bad time because the second half is the prime of the Mule Deer and The Whitetail Rut!
6018-NE-S-C-2300-SandHills-MDeerWDeer-LL2ENMU-R1RD-T2AP-Whitetail & Mule Deer

You are again in Bird, Beast or Fish Country with Whitetail, Ducks, Turkey and Pheasants to help when you tag out early. The last 4 days of the season is when the big bucks show up and run the little guys off to have the does to them selves. Be there and you can save the does from those big heavy horned bucks that don't like corthip but want to get right down to business.
6019-NE-G-C-2000-PineRidge-WDeer-2000-NE-NCEAL5LIA-DOS-IA2NBR-Great Whitetail Deer


A total of only 4 hunters per year, 2 the first half and the second half of the rifle season. All are guided with meals and lodging with the woman and man that have lived there many, Many years and know the Mule Deer traits as well as the Mule Deer know them themselves. There are also some great whitetail on this ranch but the primary is Mule Deer. As a rule they don't hunt the archery or Muzzleloader season. This hunt usually stays booked but if it does become abvailable it does book up a year in advance.
6020-NE-G-C-2800-Platte-MDeerWDeer-TH2URAR-RE1-R2RYTE-E2RICH  Booked

Welcome to the Center of the world and the Whitetail deer know it. This is a Guided Private Property hunt limited to 4 hunters at a time per property. We only include the property(s) that have good  Whitetail Deer to hunt for quantity and quality. The rifle seasons usually books first so even though it may say booked, many times that is referring to the rifle deer season for Whitetail Deer when the rifle whitetail or any deer archery or Muzzleloader slots are still available if we are below out quota in deer.
6021-NE-G-L-3000-PL-MDeerWDeerBirds-WST3ERBRE-BB-AN2EBL-Great Hunt and Lodging Package

A Great Place to take your whitetail or better said to get your whitetail,buck to take home. If you tag out early birds as Turkey, are available. I find that since I am in the fertile Niobrara River valley where the deer population is so high I like to take mey time and pass a few deer because I know there will be other chances to tag out on this ranch.
6022-NE-G-L-MDeertWDeerTurkey-RD2ONGO-R4CTH-E2VEST-MZLoader & Bow

If you are in a spread eagle decision as to if you would rather shoot birds with a shotgun or a deer with a rifle, this is the place for you because here you can do both during the same trip.  Mule Deer. Whitetail Deer,Turkey, Waterfowl, Ducks, Grouse and even Prairie Chickens await you.
6023-NE-GS-L-2000-UK-MDeerWDeerBirds-SO5NATKIN-O3CH-A2NST-Great Combo Hunt

40,000 acres of timber, wetlands, rivers and sandhills, Mule Deer Whitetail Deer Sharptail Grouse, Prairie Chickens, Geese, Ducks, and the famous Merriam’s Turkeys, welcome to heaven.. bring a gun or two as well, you are welcome.
6024-NE-G-L-2000-MDeerWDeerBirds-DFO3RDTHE-RRLM-MT1O-Great Late season MzLoader

Whitetail, Turkey, Pheasants and Chukar at your feet, the most difficult part is where to begin first.
I like to begin with a warm breakfast after slipping out of a warm bead and a good nights sleep. Then whatever season is open, "That's where I start."
6025-NE-GS-L-1500-WDeerTurkeyBirds-RTL2ETTBA-LGUCC-VI2NKE-Good Deer and Bird Combo

Deer will go where they need to day or night to feed and water but where they bed is your main concern since that is where they are during the hunting hours. This is a great place for the experienced deer hunter to take a big buck during rifle of muzzleloader season with Nebraska's open restrictions for Muzzleloader using a scope and saboted bullets. Archers with crossbows.
6026-NE-SG-C-2500-PR-WDeerMDeerTurkey-HVIL3LERUS-R3VL-V2EDA-Trophy Semi-Guided

Welcome to the Niobrara River valley Deer Freeway. A agricultural crop wonderland where deer wonder what they will eat each day because they have so many choices, as Corn, Alfafa, River Forbes and more. They bed in the difficult to get to wood lots and are surrounded by harems of does. It is no wander they try so hard not to get shot, they have it made! 
6027-NE-SG-M-2300-KP-WDeerMDeerTurkey-TEB3UT-RJ1-FJ3EF-High Success Level

Hunt the Western Golden Tringle, Iowa, Kansas Nebraska, in Nebraska. Licenses 1/2 price and the hunts from $5000 to $1495, you select the price for 1 of 8 different Farms with whitetail and turkey. The area is cultivated Corn, Alfalfa, Beans and wheat, Wood lots and creek bottoms, guided or Semi-Guided. You pick the ranch and the outfitter will put you in the best place on a specific farm. Great Muzzleloader hunt as well.
6036-M-S-WDeer-SENebr-R2DWA
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(We only include the property(s) that have good Mule Deer or Whitetail Deer to hunt for quantity and quality. The rifle seasons usually books first so even though it may say booked, many times that is referring to the rifle deer season for Mule Deer when the rifle whitetail or any deer archery or Muzzleloader slots are still available if we are below our quota in deer.)

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62 DEER HUNTING TIPS, HOW TO FIND BIG DEER

Follow these deer hunting tips and you’ll be able to bag huge bucks year after year.

Get Good at Shed Hunting
1. Being good at shed hunting can give you insight to what bucks you have on your property and where they hang out. It can also be an easy way to give you a nice rack to hang on the wall. If you have a shed hunting dog, this makes this even better. If you don’t have a shed hunting dog, get a dog and train him.
2. Look in the thick stuff for sheds. Bucks love cover and the thick brush can knock off a loose antler leaving it for you to find. The thick brush is where they go to feel protected and safe from predators.
3. Many sheds are found anywhere a buck has to jump. A creek or fence crossing can offer a shed antler that has been jolted loose.
4. Be sure to check the south facing ridges for sheds. Deer frequent these areas in early spring to soak up the sun.

Use Game Trail Cameras
5. Digital deer scouting is cutting edge and trail cameras are the number one tool. There are even trail cameras that send SMS photos to your phone when motion is detected.One of the best selling trail cameras of all time is the Bushnell Trophy Cam. It takes 12MP photos and 720p HD video.
6. Use a mineral lick or salt block during the off season to bring deer into trail camera range. You can buy these fairly cheap at your local hardware or outdoor store. We even have a useful article on how to make your own salt lick.
7. Remember to bring an extra memory card and batteries every time you check your game cameras. This saves you an extra trip back to the truck.
8. Locate your cameras where they are easily accessible so you don’t over-pressure the deer. This is sometimes best said than actually done.
9. Position your camera to the north for the best quality pictures.

Big Buck Tactics
10. A part of seeing bigger bucks is letting the smaller ones walk. If you have everybody in 100 square miles practicing this, then you will continue to grow larger bucks. It’s not always practical that all your neighbors are doing the same thing. However, if your goal is to just get meat to feed your family, then the size of the antlers shouldn’t be your first priority.
11. Designate a few acres of your property as a deer sanctuary where it is safe for them to go. Give them a food plot, an apple tree, something they will really enjoy. Keep your scent in this area to a minimum, don’t be walking around all year round through this area heavily.
12. Post keep out signs around your sanctuaries and safe zones so other hunters don’t wonder in. It never fails there are hunters killed every year for trespassing onto another’s property.
13. Be cautious of bucks circling downwind anytime you rattle or call.
14. Use scents and lures conservatively. Many mature bucks have made a connection between man and scent overuse during the fall. There are a great number of good quality scents out there today.

Choose wisely.
15. During the rut, find the bucks by locating the does. The buck’s hormones are going to be raging. They are looking for a mate.
16. Rattling techniques are most effective during the pre-rut phase before bucks lock down with a doe.
17. Most mature trophy bucks are killed between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m during peak breeding season.
18. Hunt the edges of thickets and the nastiest overgrown areas you can find. Bucks love heavy cover.
19. The snort wheeze is a great call to use on an aggressive buck.
20. Don’t be afraid to make a move on a buck. Most successful hunters tweak their stand locations once they gain more insight on buck movement. Try to do this as early as possible during the season.
21. If moving a tree stand is too risky, consider making a natural blind to ambush a buck. Some hunters move around just like they would during turkey season.
22. Don’t call or grunt to a buck that is already heading your way. Just be still and quiet and let the deer move right in.

Shooting & Recovery Tips
23. From a tree stand, come to full draw while standing upright like normal, then bend at the waist bringing the pin down to the target.
24. It’s always best to be patient and wait for the right shot to open up.
25. Anticipate a nervous buck taking off as soon as he hears the bowstring (ducking the arrow). Aiming a little lower can result in a better shot.
26. Don’t shoot further than what you are comfortable shooting. Stay within your comfortable range.
27. Have enough respect for a mature buck to let him walk if he doesn’t offer a good shot.
28. Pay close attention to a deer’s reaction after taking a shot to determine where it is hit.
29. Do your part and harvest does to keep the herd in check.
30. Listen once a deer runs off. Many times you will hear them crash after they are out of sight.
31. If you are unsure of the shot placement wait it out. Remember, when in doubt – wait it out!
32. Note the direction a deer runs after being shot. Use landmarks as a guide.
33. Examine your arrow for an indication of the shot placement. Hair and blood color can be a sign where your arrow hit.
 
General Hunting Tactics
34. Hunt bottlenecks, funnels, pinch points, and trail hubs.
35. Play the wind in addition to scent control clothing or scent killing spray.
36. Deer can see movement from a long ways, use slow motion if you have to move while on stand.
37. Don’t make any human sounds that aren’t natural to a deer’s environment. Coughing, banging equipment against a metal stand, or your cell phone ringing will ruin a hunt.
38. If you are going to carry one call make it a grunt call. Whenever deer are in rut and they hear that grunt call that sounds like another buck…….oh boy…..things are about to get good.
39. Check the wind direction several times an hour and get down if it switches to your disadvantage.
40. Don’t overuse deer calls. Deer don’t call as often as deer call makers would like you to think.
41. Scanning think cover with a good pair of binoculars is a great way to spot a bedded buck.
42. Leave your rangefinders in a handy spot in case you need them quick. The Nikon 8396 ACULON makes a perfect rangefinder for scouting and will last season after season. 
43. Use rangefinders to mark yardages around your tree stand prior to a deer coming in.
44. Always let a loved one know where you’ll be sitting in case something unforeseen happens.
45. Hunt the travel corridors between bedding and feeding areas during the early season.
46. Leave your bow or gun where you can easily grab it with little movement. The last thing you want is for a deer to be running by and you don’t have any type of weapon to shoot it.
47. Stalking deer can be more successful on windy or rainy days. A deer’s hearing and sight are lessened during these conditions.
48. Be sure to wear a facemask or face paint to hide the familiar contours of your face. Yes, deer can see your face if you can see theirs.
49. Cover shiny equipment that might reflect light and look unnatural with paint or camouflage tape.
50. Deer move in all types of weather. Take advantage of foul weather when other hunters are sleeping in and you could score big.
51. In no way should you ever hunt with broadheads that may be dull. Keep your practice broadheads separate from your hunting broadheads.
52. Keep deer from patterning you by using different routes to and from your stand sites.
53. A pee bottle is a must. Bring an empty plastic bottle with a lid in case you’ve got to go.

Scent Control Tips
54. Activate your scent control clothing several time throughout the hunting season. Scentblocker makes some of the most advanced technology in blocking odors and human scent. 
55. Be sure to shower with scent free soap and shampoo before every hunt.
56. Use field spray on all your clothing, boots, and equipment.
57. Don’t ride in a car or truck with your hunting clothes on. It’s better to dress in the field or outside your vehicle once you arrive.
58. Storing your hunting clothes in a scent free bag or container is essential.
59. Use scent eliminating breath spray.
60. Wear rubber hunting boots as opposed to scent absorbing canvas or leather.
61. Wear layers of clothing to stay warm. Plus you can take off a layer or two if you get hot.
62. Use cover scents that are natural to your area or you might spook game.

Following these deer hunting tips can certainly help you to have a more successful hunting season. What other tips have you found that work well to kill deer?


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