You usually hunt coon at night with a coon dog and a spot light, and you usually hunt birds and deer during the day. I LOVE DEER HUNTING!! :)
you can find one by thinking. think about the land your hunting if your still hunting choose a place where many deer trails cross. or like a place where deer are forced to go. like a single narrow spot in a stream is a perfect funnel. i have bones on the wall to prove it. 164 3/8 B.C.
The answer is in camelot south of the hunting spot
I can speak for my state, North Carolina, but laws are similar in other states. To be caught head lighting, or spot lighting deer, you can lose your license, pay a stiff fine and or jail time, lose your vehicle, and your hunting weapons.
if you mean the red laser sight where its just like a laser pointer i would use it for airsoft or night hunting maybe rats or late eveining rbbit hunting
Sitting or standing in one spot when you are hunting is referred to as posting. The spot may change and it offers a vantage point to animal trails. The strategy is to let the animal come to you.
There is much debate about this topic. Some argue yes and others say no. Those who disagree bring up the fact that they have shot multiple deer from the same stand during the same season. But sometimes the deer do come back even the same day to figure out what happened. Different opinion: The first answer is a true fact but a deer will come back after the scent has gone probably not to that very spot but withing 20 to 30 metres around it.
light spot dance is a type of dance danced by light
Still Hunting
Roger W. Wilson has written: '1974 antelope, bear, bighorn sheep, deer, elk, moose spot report' -- subject(s): Big game hunting, Wildlife management
The monkeys up in the trees spot predators like tigers and warn the deer.
If the objective is down an animal while hunting, then weather that exposes the animal's hide is best. A hunting environment with fresh snow enables hunters to more easily spot the deer as well as identify their movement. I say the best days are right before any kind of hard change in weather. If it has been raining for days and then the sun is supposed to be out, you better be ready and in your stand. and vice versa, if a bad fron of anykind is moving in, be in your stand until it hits! Also, snow on the ground is a great idea, but here in NC the season is over b4 it ever snows! And a really honest opinion is any day that you can hunt is the best day to hunt!