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Comments Off on Hunt Deer from an Opposite Direction and Listen to Your Instincts
Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Successful deer hunting involves problem solving and decision making. But to consistently succeed, you must know when to change strategies and why to abandon a hunt plan and have the flexibility to institute those changes. That’s what the deer-hunting pros do. Weather, hunting pressure, the
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Comments Off on Discover Weird Places Holding Trophy Buck Deer Where No One Hunts
Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: If you locate places where no one hunts deer because they believe there are no deer in those areas, you may enjoy your best deer hunting ever. Strip Mined Sites: Everyone knows you don’t find deer in abandoned strip-mined areas. Devoid of cover, these regions have little or no natural food to
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Comments Off on Hunt Buck Deer Where No One Wants to Hunt
Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: To pinpoint where big bucks are staying, hunt in areas where no one else wants to hunt. Bo Pitman, former owner and former guide at White Oak Plantation in Tuskegee, Alabama, explains, “We take the biggest bucks on our property from the spots most hunters believe are the worst stands. For instance,
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Comments Off on Harvest Buck Deer in the Pines
Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: All my life hunters have told me, “Pine plantations are biological deserts where no deer can live.” However, I’ve learned pine plantations can provide plenty of cover, food and sanctuary for a trophy buck. Some years ago, I hunted a pine plantation on the edge of a major highway. The pines
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Comments Off on Find Buck Deer by Talking to Rural Postmen and Hunting Wide Open Spaces
Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Thousands of acres of land throughout the country home trophy bucks. By talking to a rural postman, you may pinpoint places where big deer live and be able to talk to the landowner about hunting there. Also, don’t neglect to check out wide open spaces for the deer living there. The Rural Mailman:
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