Hunting is one of the most popular sports in the world. Most animals all have a very good sense of smell, hearing and their eyesight, to a lesser extent.
If they catch a whiff of what you've touched, where you've walked or where you are, well, game over. The entire herd will bolt with a warning flick of a white tail. Once you find your spot, get your tree stand mounted so deer can get used to seeing it. Food sources, where the deer feed, funnels and the edge of a habitat are all very good locations for hunting.
The lights you can use can come in many different forms. There are many of these tools on the Internet, and while they might not be extremely accurate, will still give you a general idea. Smaller animals are easier to get closer to and will often require a slightly less substantial range than larger animals.
Find the ones that work best on the deer in your area and you will raise your chances of bringing home a deer instead of a story about the one that got away. Hunt long and often.
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