Commando Hunting
Clear weather, warm temperatures and hours without having to suffer from mosquitoes. Though weather may affect a hunter's mood when it comes to hunting, there are times that rainfall or snowy weather may be used as an advantage in off-season hunting.
Taking a look at a deer's anatomy, there are four types that can be fooled, and the last out of sheer luck. A deer's vision can be defeated fairly easily, given the proper attire to naturally blend in with the environment, even in snowy conditions. In some cases, if a hunter were to take a look at Siberian soldiers in their heavy white parkas is a proven fact when it comes to frozen warfare. Some manufacturers have made the best camouflage parkas on the market and are worth the investment in order to move in for the quiet kill.
Rainfall is a little thing that may dampen both hunter and prey, but it doesn't mean it's without its advantages. A hunter's sound may be muffled due to the rainfall, allowing closer access to the buck. In some cases, trying a different tactic would be best suited as well since deer will still live on as deer, but trying to get as comfortable as possible as they move from one place to another. This beats the second sense a deer has in store: hearing.
Winds may either be a godsend for bow hunters or a thorn in their side, but not without its purpose as well. A deer's sense of smell is the hardest part to beat, but given the right wind direction, it may help carry the human scent away from the unsuspecting deer. This tactic pretty much relies on luck, and how far off a hunter is when it comes to approaching the buck. It would also be better if the buck was on the rut, so the chances of attracting the animal closer would result in a successful kill.
As environments have suited the endeavor of animals since the beginning of time, modern tactics derived by the military can also work to the hunter's advantage. Just because a deer's life may be secure when it's in a wooded and foggy area. In fact, it may be the last thing it would ever think of once caught and tagged by surprise. Given to the number of testimonies from experience hunters, the rank amateur can also have the same success given time and patience to land a successful kill.












