• A Hunter Must Be Able to Identify Deer and Have a Good Reaction Time

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    Editor’s Note: Can you identify a buck fast and get off a clear shot before he vanishes in thick brush? Although not easy, there are ways you can speed-up your reaction time. How does a batter see a ball coming toward the plate at 90 mph, and time his swing to hit the ball? Travis …

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  • Vision – the Most Critical Tool for Successful Deer Hunting

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    Editor’s Note: Can you identify a buck fast and get off a clear shot before he vanishes in thick brush? Although not easy, there are ways you can speed-up your reaction time. How does a batter see a ball coming toward the plate at 90 mph, and time his swing to hit the ball? Travis …

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  • I Realized the Importance of Vision to My Ability to Take Deer

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    Editor’s Note: Can you identify a buck fast and get off a clear shot before he vanishes in thick brush? Although not easy, there are ways you can speed-up your reaction time. How does a batter see a ball coming toward the plate at 90 mph, and time his swing to hit the ball? Travis …

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  • Phillip Kalmbach’s 318 Pound Kansas Buck Deer

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    Editor’s Note: Phillip Kalmbach from Lincoln, Texas, wanted to take a trophy buck. He’d taken plenty of bucks in Texas that would score 120-140 on Boone and Crockett but never had taken a buck that scored any higher. In 2015, Kalmbach called Cabela’s booking agent (www.cabelas.com) to try and set-up a hunt in

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  • Robbie O’Bryan Takes the 218 3/8 Emperor Buck Deer in Missouri

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    Editor’s Note: Robbie O’Bryan of Marshall, Missouri, hunts 365 days per year on 20-different small properties with the farthest only 15 miles from his home, allowing him to hunt before and after work on these 16-200 acre places.  “I’m either putting out or checking trail cameras, hunting for sheds, moving

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