Interesting Facts: Male white-tailed deer grow and
shed antlers annually. The antlers begin to grow in April
or May. They are soft and covered with a sensitive
tissue known as velvet. By fall, the antlers harden; the
deer scrape them against saplings to remove the velvet
in preparation for the rut. Antlers are used in sparring
during the mating season. They are shed from mid-
December to late-January. Antler size is determined by
age, genetics, and nutritional value of the deer's diet.
Frequently, well-meaning people find a fawn alone in the
woods and bring it home without realizing that the doe
was nearby all the time. To divert the attention of
predators, female deer only visit their fawns three or four
times a day, for about 15 minutes per visit, in order to
feed them. Not only is removing a healthy fawn from the
wild illegal, but it also reduces the animal’s chances of
survival.
To assist a fawn that has definitely been
abandoned or injured, contact the Wildlife Division for
the name of a licensed rehabilitator in your area. These
trained volunteers are the only people who can legally
rehabilitate wildlife in the state and are experts in White Tail Deer Hunting in Connecticut.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Hunting Blinds

Hunting White Tail Deer in Connecticut can be a challenge. You have to have the right equipment. One important piece of equipment is the huntind blind.
If you are fairly new to the hunting scene, you may not realize that you need to be under cover or camouflaged in order to be up close and personal with the very animals you are hunting for. To remedy this situation, you should look into hunting blinds to provide the cover you need to mask your presence in the company of animals during a hunt. These blinds could consist either of man-made materials that you build or buy or the manipulation of natural resources such as ditches, treetops, rocky outcroppings and more.
Au Natural
Using nature for your hunting blinds is a time-honored tradition that dates back thousands of years when there were no other resources beyond your own two hands and what nature provided. If you prefer the lay of the land rather than what humans have made, you should bring a few tools with you so that you can construct a blind that would best suit your needs.
Constructing hunting blinds in the "field" during a hunt can be a bit of a challenge unless you have a few tools of the trade such as a spade or small hand held shovel, a sharp knife or small saw and duct tape or string. The spade is a great to have if you need to dig a hole or small depression in the ground to lie in while a knife or small saw can help you with the cutting of small, leafy branches. These branches could then be tied or adhered together using the string or duct tape should you need to construct a lean-to or some other type of hunting blinds to hide under or behind.
Heading for the Store
For every animal that is hunted, there are at least that many varieties or more of hunting blinds which makes sense because each animal has its own characteristics and use of senses to detect predators (meaning you). For duck hunting, you may want to purchase some type of camouflage tarp to lie under in a boat or in a field or even a camo pop-up type of tent that would look almost natural nestled amongst the trees or bushes.
Deer hunting blinds may consist of wood, aluminum or some other type of material, typically in a camouflage pattern that may or may not be on stilts with a ladder to provide access to it. Goose hunting may require the use of a coffin-shaped apparatus, camouflaged of course that you lie in so you can easily aim your shotgun overhead at flying geese.
Turkey, wild boar, deer, dove and other types of animal hunting may all have similar hunting blinds that you could put to use. The fact is there are many different styles and models of hunting blinds in a variety of materials. So, you have to assess your own situation and hunting grounds to choose the blinds that are best for your needs.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Learning About Connecticut Deer Hunting
There are many types of deer that one can hunt for, but if you really want a challenge, you should go Connecticut deer hunting. This means that you will have to go deer hunting in Connecticut , and if this sounds like something you are interested in, here are a few helpful tips that will get you started and help you have the best chances of success.
Where to Hunt
The first step, now that you know you want to go Connecticut deer hunting, is to choose your destination. You are not only going to have to choose the specific area where you want to go Connecticut deer hunting, but as well what your accommodations are going to be.
Maybe you are thinking of staying in a cabin or lodge and then heading out every day to hunt, or perhaps you would prefer just bringing your own tent and some blankets and camping out in the wilderness to save yourself some time and also to allow yourself more freedom in terms of how deep into the forest you can go.
Keep in mind that there are specific deer hunting regions around the world that are going to be populous of deer and which you will therefore want to check out if you want an almost surefire shot at a deer.
Gear and Equipment
The next step, if you are going Connecticut deer hunting, is to decide and purchase the gear and equipment that you are going to need. Depending on where you are planning to sleep you may need everything from water and blankets to nothing at all, if you are staying in a lodging of some sort.
You are also going to have to think about food, and this is really more of a financial matter. You can bring canned goods from your own home and then eat these while you are out hunting – keep in mind that you may end up being out for hours at a time waiting for a deer so you are at least going to want to bring snacks – but if you are at a lodging you will not have to worry so much about your actual meals.
Connecticut deer hunting is a fantastic sport and you can have a lot of luck with it as long as you take the proper steps in terms of planning and preparing. A deer hunting trip is definitely something that you do not want to rush into.
For Connecticut hunting maps and locations you can got here.
http://www.depdata.ct.gov/wildlife/hunting/hntareas.asp
Connecticut’s woods and waters provide habitat for an abundance of wildlife, including
many species, such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl.
many species, such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl. Where to Hunt
The first step, now that you know you want to go Connecticut deer hunting, is to choose your destination. You are not only going to have to choose the specific area where you want to go Connecticut deer hunting, but as well what your accommodations are going to be.
Maybe you are thinking of staying in a cabin or lodge and then heading out every day to hunt, or perhaps you would prefer just bringing your own tent and some blankets and camping out in the wilderness to save yourself some time and also to allow yourself more freedom in terms of how deep into the forest you can go.
Keep in mind that there are specific deer hunting regions around the world that are going to be populous of deer and which you will therefore want to check out if you want an almost surefire shot at a deer.
Gear and Equipment
The next step, if you are going Connecticut deer hunting, is to decide and purchase the gear and equipment that you are going to need. Depending on where you are planning to sleep you may need everything from water and blankets to nothing at all, if you are staying in a lodging of some sort.
You are also going to have to think about food, and this is really more of a financial matter. You can bring canned goods from your own home and then eat these while you are out hunting – keep in mind that you may end up being out for hours at a time waiting for a deer so you are at least going to want to bring snacks – but if you are at a lodging you will not have to worry so much about your actual meals.
Connecticut deer hunting is a fantastic sport and you can have a lot of luck with it as long as you take the proper steps in terms of planning and preparing. A deer hunting trip is definitely something that you do not want to rush into.
For Connecticut hunting maps and locations you can got here.
http://www.depdata.ct.gov/wildlife/hunting/hntareas.asp
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