• How Canting Your Shot Can Make You Miss a Turkey

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    Editor’s Note: The one thing I know for certain is that the only people who don’t miss turkeys are the people who don’t hunt them. Regardless of how well you shoot, how close you let the turkeys get, what type of gun and ammunition you use, and how many years you’ve been hunting, you’re still …

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  • How to Have an Almost-Perfect Shot on Turkeys

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    Editor’s Note: An outdoor writer friend of mine came in from turkey hunting with his head down, looking dejected. Instantly I knew what had happened. “You missed him, didn’t you?” I asked my friend, whose name must remain anonymous to protect the guilty. “Yeah, I missed him,” he replied. “You’re not

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  • Placing Your Tree Stand to Take Extraordinary Bucks

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    One time when I was sitting in my tree stand in the middle of a rainstorm, I had discounted completely the major reason for hunting from a tree stand – placing it in the most-productive section of the woods to try and bag a deer. I also had not paid attention to the weather or …

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  • Utilizing Ground Blinds and Tree Stands Productively to Hunt Extraordinary Buck Deer

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    Editor’s Note: To be a master of hunting extraordinary bucks, you must understand the elements required for the best ground blind and tree stand placement and the most-productive tree stand hunting. What You Need to Know about Ground Blinds to Hunt Extraordinary Bucks: Often no tree will be big enough or in the

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  • Tree Sitting for Extraordinary Buck Deer

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    Contrary to what some hunters may think, often extraordinary bucks live on public lands with high hunter pressure. These deer understand the average hunter very well. They know most outdoorsmen will walk across two ridges or about 1/4- to 1/2-mile away from their vehicles early in the morning. These hunters will sit

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