My cousin and I have decided that this month we are going to take advantage of Nebraska's late season muzzleloader deer hunt. I know most people in here probably only have experience with mule deer but I'm sure at least a few of you have ventured out of the state in pursuit of whitetails so I thought I'd ask you guys about your experiences hunting whitetail and see if anyone has given Nebraska a try.
My cousin and I have been researching areas to hunt and let me tell you, for a state that is 98% private ground Nebraska still seems to have A TON of public land to go chase critters on. I'm sure the public stuff gets hammered pretty hard just like Utah's public land does but it sounds as if it is still worthwhile to hunt on. I got a pm from a guy on the Nebraska hunting and fishing forum who was nice enough to give me some great info on wma's in the southwest part of the state. I'm tempted to give these areas a try but my research has shown me that whitetail population densities increase the further east you go in the state so at the same time I'd kind of like to go further over.
Anybody have any advice for a first time whitetail hunter? I've been told to key in on food sources and to set up in areas to catch them in between bedding areas and feeding areas. I've been told that playing the wind is also of utmost importance though I already was aware of that. If any of you have hunted the state of Nebraska for whitetails before I'd like to know where you went and how you did as well as tactics and techniques for chasing the wiley buggers.
After the hunt is over I'll report back to you guys and let you know if I had any success or if I came back with my tail between my legs
My cousin and I have been researching areas to hunt and let me tell you, for a state that is 98% private ground Nebraska still seems to have A TON of public land to go chase critters on. I'm sure the public stuff gets hammered pretty hard just like Utah's public land does but it sounds as if it is still worthwhile to hunt on. I got a pm from a guy on the Nebraska hunting and fishing forum who was nice enough to give me some great info on wma's in the southwest part of the state. I'm tempted to give these areas a try but my research has shown me that whitetail population densities increase the further east you go in the state so at the same time I'd kind of like to go further over.
Anybody have any advice for a first time whitetail hunter? I've been told to key in on food sources and to set up in areas to catch them in between bedding areas and feeding areas. I've been told that playing the wind is also of utmost importance though I already was aware of that. If any of you have hunted the state of Nebraska for whitetails before I'd like to know where you went and how you did as well as tactics and techniques for chasing the wiley buggers.
After the hunt is over I'll report back to you guys and let you know if I had any success or if I came back with my tail between my legs