Wayne and Whitetail

Wayne and Whitetail

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Some tips from one of the best whitetail hunters in the country, Wayne Pearson. When I started Whitetail years ago, we didn't have cameras like we have today. We didn't have all the optics that we have today. And we literally had to do it and had to get closer and had to try to pattern wildlife, course there was a lot less hunters then. And things have changed. I prefer still to do it the old way, to go scout. Look for trails, look for feeding areas, look for where the deer are watering, where they're bedding, how they're routing themselves. And remember one thing. This is very true. 90 percent of the game live and 10 percent area. If you can learn to figure out that 10 percent of the area, then you're going to be very successful. You're going to have a great hunt and you'll find that deer prefer a route. And if something's different on that route, they see it. How many times have you come home after work and your better half has moved the furniture around the house. What’s the first thing you recognize. Yeah, I get it. Yeah. First of all, he recognizes where's the sofa was over in the corner. Now it's across the room. Ok. Yes. If you go into deer's habitat and you start cutting trees and you start moving things around and certain things, you better give yourself some time for that deer to adjust because they don't get big by being stupid.
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