Learning to see deer is a skill that is really underrated and not understood well by some. When they are moving in the open it’s pretty simple, the trick is spotting them in some cover when they have their heads down feeding, or sitting down. Once you are able to do that things get way easier. When glassing a face cut it up into areas, and methodically cover each part so you search the whole area, not just the open easy bits. Deer avoid open exposed pieces of ground, remember they don’t want to die so they are not going to make it easy for you. And probably most important, don’t look at the scrubby bits, look between the bushes. Sounds really simple and it is, but it takes practice. Take it from someone who is red/green color deficient.
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