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From quick early season ambushes to brutal late-season sits, Code of Silence gear keeps serious whitetail hunters in the game for Big Bucks all year.
Late season is where gear gets exposed. Not in a catalog, but in sub-zero mornings, cutting wind, and long sits on deer that have already been pressured for months. This is the time of year when anything that doesn’t keep you warm, block wind, or stay dead quiet gets stripped out. Late season success isn’t about suffering—it’s about running a system that buys you time on stand when movement and noise cost you everything.
Every step you take in the whitetail woods matters more than most hunters realize. From skyline exposure to scent trails and noise, your access route can make or break a hunt—often before the sun even rises. Here’s how to fix the 5 most common mistakes and redesign your entry with deer behavior in mind.
Start your scrape under a prominent licking branch—bucks gravitate towards vertical structures that naturally hang around eye level.