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		<title>Post Deer Season Boredom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 02:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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</style>Deer season is over and the fish have not started biting.  Late winter can be an incredibly boring time of year for the deer hunter.  I thought I would try to help everyone out and make a list of post season boredom breaking ideas.

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</style><p>Deer season is over and the fish have not started biting.  Late winter can be an incredibly boring time of year for the deer hunter.  I thought I would try to help everyone out and make a list of post season boredom breaking ideas.</p>
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<li>Winter is a great time to put up a trail camera.  A winter wheat field or a small corn pile can really concentrate deer in front of a trail camera.  Here are a few <a title="trail camera setup tips" href="http://deerhuntingtips.net/trail-cameras/post-season-scouting-with-trail-cameras/">trail camera setup tips</a>.</li>
<li>Get out and hike with the family.  Take the kids out for a walk on your deer lease.  Look for rub lines, funnels and white oaks that could be likely stand locations.  You also stand a great chance of finding some <a title="shed antlers" href="http://deerhuntingtips.net/scouting/4-shed-antlerhunting-tips/">shed antlers</a>.</li>
<li>Run out and by the Sunday paper.  Deer leases are expiring and hunting clubs are looking for new members.  Don&#8217;t miss out on your chance to join the most popular deer hunting club in your area.</li>
<li>Grab the shotgun and hit the range.  Shooting trap and sporting clays is a great way to spend a Saturday.</li>
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