Attracting Deer Herds Day and Night (2024)

If you put a lot of effort into the attraction of the local deer herd on your land, you undoubtedly are attracting deer. Food plots, timber cuttings, waterholes and native grasses are just some of the ways to potentially attract and hold deer on your land. However, like most things in life, timing is everything! Deer feed 5 times per day as rhythmic pattern feeders, and there are 3 very important categories of deer feeding opportunity during a 24 hour period. Understanding each category of Daytime, Afternoon and Nighttime feeding periods, is necessary if you are ever to come close to the herd and hunting potential of your land. And make sure to stay tuned, because knowing which 2 feeding categories that you need to focus on, can help you avoid costly whitetail management mistakes.

*The Afternoon deer feeding from bedding to high quality food sources, is the foundation of all quality deer herd and hunting management movements.

Critical 3 Daily Deer Feeding Strategy

Sure, deer need to feed 5 times in a 24 hour period in 3 categories of food types, but that doesn't mean that you have to feed them for all 5 periods of time! While that is difficult to accomplish on one hand, I have experienced that deer choose to be attracted to a chunk of land during two very different portions of a 24 hour clock. Aside from wasting precious resources, attracting deer herds at the wrong time of the day, can leave you on the short side of the stick of deer herd and hunting management.

1. Daytime Deer Herd Feeding

If you own the best deer browse in the area, you own 2/3rds of the necessary daylight deer feeding puzzle. Hardwood regeneration, woody shrub tips, various broadleaf weeds and briars can combine to create high quality feeding opportunities for attracting deer to adequate daytime bedding opportunities. Deer need to feed on adequate amounts of browse, 2 out 5 times during a 24 hour period within their daylight bedding areas. However, quality browse without a quality afternoon food source can leave you scratching your head, when you fail to consistently hold deer on your land.

2. High Quality Afternoon Food Sources

Even though deer only feed 1 time each day roughly an hour before dark, this single feeding time is the most important feeding time of the entire hunting season. Your entire parcel should be built around the foundation of deer moving from daylight bedding areas to afternoon food sources. Creating the afternoon food source movement not only creates outstanding opportunities for you to target the majority of the neighborhood buck herd, but a season-long afternoon movement is the basic requirement for you to able to attract, hold, mold and protect a quality deer herd. Just like daytime browse isn't enough to attain your whitetail goals, neither is only attempting to maintain an afternoon-only feeding slot. Simply, you can't attract an afternoon food source movement without the deer herd relating to nearby daytime browse and bedding areas.

What is a High Quality afternoon food sources? Diverse food plot plantings, hidden corners of multi crop ag fields and even a significant apple orchard can all create afternoon food source movements that range from 6 weeks to several months of the entire hunting season. However, only a high quality food plot truly has the ability to create the foundation of afternoon food source movement that you can count on to last, all season long. While wilderness and big cover setting timber clearcuts can create significant afternoon food source movements, in particular on large public land tracts, they lack the diversity and size to create pinpoint deer travel on a consistent daily basis for the entire season. If you own private land, well positioned food plots that compliment a highly strategic design for your entire parcel, can create the opportunity for you to attract, hold, protect and hunt a deer herd that can rival any other land in the neighborhood. And when you own the 3 daily daylight feeding movements, even centered around 40 acres or less, you truly have the potential to be the herd influencer for the entire neighborhood. Without creating and sustaining the daylight movements of the local deer herd, your land simply becomes a random opportunity of pass through deer movements that can change by the week.

3. Safe and Social Nighttime Feeding Opportunities

While deer herds often appear to consume the most food at night, are their nighttime feeding sources really that important? I believe that they are, even though you obviously can not attract, mold, protect or hunt a nighttime deer herd. During the night deer need to find locations that are safe, social and full of food. Nearby ag fields, your neighbor's overly pressured food plots, ornamental shrubs, local gardens and an adjacent golf course are all examples of nighttime feeding sources. Nighttime food sources are critical and represent 2 out 5 feedings in the 24 hour clock of whitetail feedings, but it is very important that you recognize if you are appreciably feeding deer during this time slot, or not.

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High Priority Daily Feeding Slots

In my experience around the country scouting whitetails in 25 states, there are two high priority feeding slots that you need to pay critical attention to: Daytime and Afternoon. Why? Because I have discovered in the whitetail world that deer herds typically only relate to parcels as a daylight or nocturnal parcel. The vast majority of all parcels are nocturnal parcels and some of the most improved parcels are some of the lands that feature the strongest nighttime attraction rates. There are several clear advantages to focusing on the 3 daytime and afternoon feeding slots, while hoping at the same time that your land doesn't become a nighttime hotspot:

  1. Ultimate herd control - Only a very small % of all whitetail parcels contain the daily daylight movement of the local buck herd. If you own it, often you alone can influence the quality of the local deer herd expanding often for a mile or more in any direction.
  2. Daylight deer movements only require small acreage - Think you need hundreds or even thousands of acres? Think again! Deer movements for the most part are very small during the daylight, during the entire hunting season. While focusing on a small % of daily deer movements that reflect the daylight feeding portions of daytime bedding and afternoon high quality food sources, you can forget about the majority of deer movements that take place after dark.
  3. Efficiency of resources - Deer dine heavily after darkness falls, and often bed and live within their nighttime feeding slots. I have experienced that if your parcel is nocturnal, you actually need to offer more food, just to keep pace with the safe and social feeding times slots of afterdeck deer herds.
  4. Ultimate hunting control - A well managed and season long maintained deer movement that includes daily browse filled bedding areas and afternoon high quality food sources, allows you to target deer within highly defined movements, every day of the season. In fact, when bedding areas, food sources and travel corridors are maintained on a seasonal basis, you can efficiently hunt both bucks and does in a logical pattern of movement every season.

*Making your land as attractive as possible can quickly turn your property into a nocturnal deer herd, if the level of attraction is not managed properly. It is entirely possible (often probable), to create a whitetail parcel that is actually Too Attractive. Make sure not to fall into the trap of an over-improved deer parcel!

Conclusion

Although your focus as a deer manager, deer hunter, land steward or just a plain old whitetail freak should be on the 2 daylight feeding slots, it is critical that you understand the 3 categories that deer herds feed during a 24 hour cycle. However, even more critical is that you as yourself, "Does my land attract deer herds during the nighttime or daylight?", because if you don't attempt to dictate which times you cover, the deer will do it for you. When you don't plan appropriately for the high priority daytime and afternoon feeding slots, you are likely to fall into the overwhelming majority of landowners that own the darkness, and not the light.

Attracting Deer Herds Day and Night (2024)

FAQs

How to get a buck to show up in daylight? ›

Here are seven tips for how to find and get nocturnal deer and big bucks to move in daylight.
  1. Locate Core Area. You now know how key a buck's core area is to survival. ...
  2. Know Travel Routes. ...
  3. Work with Weather. ...
  4. Control Your Scent. ...
  5. Go in Stealth. ...
  6. Avoid the Crowds. ...
  7. Hunt the Rut.

How to make a nocturnal buck come out in the day? ›

The most powerful influence on a nocturnal buck would be the beginning of the rut. Once does start coming into estrus, it's more likely than any other time of year that a mature buck will get on his feet in daylight. Waiting until the rut to hunt a buck like this is a conservative, safe option.

What makes deer come out in daytime? ›

Food is critical because deer will often move around within a bedding thicket several times throughout the day, browsing for short 30-minute stints. If there is no food, only cover, deer will tend to wait longer to leave the cover, knowing they have to travel through less secure areas to feed.

What attracts deer the fastest? ›

Trees and plants that produce a berry, fruit, nut or seed can be whitetail magnets. Hard mast trees such as beech, chestnuts, hickory, honey locusts and oaks, provide great food for deer. Soft mast trees such as apples, crabapples, pear, persimmon and plums also provide great nutrition.

What time of day are most big bucks killed? ›

Tremendous bucks are annually killed between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In fact, I shot my largest whitetail ever right at noon. Yes, you could be missing big-buck encounters by leaving your stand. The reasons hunters leave the woods before midday vary. Some have other obligations, and that's a part of life.

How to see more deer during the day? ›

By creating defined daily lines of deer movement that include high quality food sources, doe bedding opportunity close to the food source, secure deer travel routes to and from bedding and finally buck bedding areas behind doe bedding and further into the remote regions of your deer habitat, you have the potential for ...

How do you attract deer in minutes? ›

Rattle the bags or your antlers together for around 5-6 seconds. Try performing a couple of bleats, then grunts, then use your rattling bag. Continue to do this in 40-45 minute intervals to attract bucks. Increase the intensity of your grunts once you see a deer.

What is the best deer attractant? ›

Proven Big Buck Attractants
  • Super Charged Scrape-Dripper.
  • Magnum Key-Wick High-Intensity Scent Dispenser.
  • ScrapeMaker 4-N-1 Tool.
  • True Talker OG Deer Call.
  • The Original Can Call.
  • Hot-Scrape Synthetic Estrus with Scent Reflex Technology.
  • Grave Digger Doe Estrus.
  • EverCalm Herd Scent.

Does baiting deer make them nocturnal? ›

“I start baiting a stand seven to 10 days before I plan to hunt it,” he said. “I learned a long time ago that if you start baiting for a longer period of time, the deer go nocturnal, especially the mature bucks. It wasn't until I reduced the time that I baited a stand that I started seeing bigger bucks in the daytime.”

Where do bucks hide during the day? ›

Deer spend most daylight hours lying in their bed, so it's no wonder why so many hunters talk about whitetail bedding, specifically buck bedding. It's a deer's home, essentially—the place they're most secure and protected.

Why do I only get pictures of deer at night? ›

The #1 cause of nocturnal buck movement is hunting pressure, so by removing the pressure you can increase the number of daytime pictures, right? Well, kind of. A combination of hunting and habitat practices need to take place in order to decrease the amount of nocturnal trail cam pics on the lands that you hunt.

Why am I not seeing any deer while hunting? ›

The deer in the area may be smelling you long before you can see them. It is incredibly important that you pay attention to the wind and stay downwind of deer. If you plan to hunt feeding grounds, make sure the wind isn't blowing toward approaching deer. As the wind changes directions, you need to move too!

Why do deer stop coming around? ›

There are times when deer move throughout the day, but they usually bed during the day and at night. If there is increased hunting pressure, you may see that movement decrease. Deer may tend towards shorter distances and time of movement during hunting season.

Why are deer not coming to my feeder? ›

You'll need to strategically place your feeder in an area the deer already frequent. Also, they aren't naturally accustomed to eating pellets from a feeder. You'll have to “train” them to do so. Once they're comfortable with a feeding location, they'll routinely visit the area year round.

What food is irresistible to deer? ›

The top 20 deer foods are: acorns, alfalfa, apples, beechnuts, brassicas, cereal grains, clover, corn, cowpeas, fall leaves, fir needles, forbs, milo, northern white cedar, persimmons, pears, saplings and shrubs, soybeans, and treetops (felled or fallen).

How do you attract deer cheaply? ›

Attracting deer to your property can be accomplished with the careful placement of a few alluring salt licks. Bovine salt licks are always an affordable and reliable option. Mineral sources are tantalizing to deer and this is one of the surefire cheap ways to attract deer to your land.

What smells attract deer fast? ›

Natural sweet-and-salty flavor and molasses scent pull deer from afar.

Is it bad to hunt the same stand every day? ›

Like the extra calories in that Oreo Blizzard, hunting enthusiasm can work against you if you're not careful. Overhunting a stand can lead to a buck pattering you as easily as you can pattern it.

When should you sit all day deer hunting? ›

The Peak-rut is when I start to consider an all day sit for whitetails. Mature bucks become extremely active during the morning hours when the temperatures are cold and the conditions are calm, but the activity levels take a sharp dive by lunch time, and seem quite lazy until about an hour prior to dark.

How early should I be in the deer stand? ›

An Hour Before Daylight or More

This is a great option for locations like bedding areas that are more likely to have deer enter at daybreak or later.

How can I increase my chances of seeing deer? ›

Whether you hunt on private land or explore public territories, implementing the right strategies can significantly increase your chances of seeing more deer.
  1. Control Deer Numbers on Private Land: ...
  2. Move Smart on Public Land: ...
  3. Prioritize Quality Food Sources: ...
  4. Protect and Understand Deer Movements: ...
  5. Improve Bedding Cover:
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Where are deer in the middle of the day? ›

Most deer will spend their daytime sleeping peacefully in their bedding areas but in some situations they may venture out to feed or explore new territory. During daytime, deer are most active when in rut or when it's raining – they will be looking for shelter fast.

How to get big bucks to come in? ›

Mature bucks seem to feel more comfortable in “dirty” plots with plenty of cover and brush nearby. In fact, different types of plants or even weeds growing in the plot may actually be better. The varying height of different types of plants adds “structure” and something near them to which the animals can relate.

Why am I not seeing deer in daylight? ›

Deer feed at night. This means you'll want to get set up an hour or two before first light so your hunting day begins as their feeding time ends and they're looking for a spot to sleep.

How do I get deer to come to my feeder during the day? ›

Scatter a bag around the feeder. Or use a spin feeder by first pouring in a couple bags of corn with that'll initially dispense followed by the pellets. When the deer locate the piles, gradually increase the distance toward the feeder until you have corn under it. Then, you can start to fill the feeder as well.

Why don't I ever see a buck? ›

The more time you or other hunters spend on the property, the less likely you are to see deer, especially older deer. Studies have shown that as hunting pressure increases, mature bucks move less during daylight. They also spend more time in thick cover, where you're less likely to see them even if they do move.

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