• Scientists Tell about Deer Hunting by the Moon

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    According to Horace Gore, former wildlife biologist for Texas Parks and Wildlife and now the editor of “The Journal of the Texas Trophy Hunters,” “From my experience, I think deer move when the moon is up. If the moon comes up at 3:00 p.m., the deer will move at 3:00 p.m. Generally deer get up …

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  • Moon Phase Does or Doesn’t Affect Deer Hunting

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    The moon still was full. The woods seemed to glow as though a lantern had been brought into a darkly-lit room. I moved quietly before daylight to my tree stand. Having scouted the area the day before, I was confident the buck I had spotted would be feeding in the soybean field approximately 1/2-half mile …

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  • What about Jacob Lamar’s Buck Deer of a Lifetime

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    John’s Note: To take one mature whitetail buck from public hunting lands is a major accomplishment. But to consistently take older-age-class bucks on public lands in several states year after year, you must have an extraordinary game plan. To take a buck with a composite score of 179 (the composite score uses the

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  • What’s Jacob Lamar’s Iron Man Tactic for Hunting Deer?

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    John’s Note: To take one mature whitetail buck from public hunting lands is a major accomplishment. But to consistently take older-age-class bucks on public lands in several states year after year, you must have an extraordinary game plan. To take a buck with a composite score of 179 (the composite score uses the

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  • What about Using Mock Scrapes and Why Learn to Hunt Public Lands

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    John’s Note: To take one mature whitetail buck from public hunting lands is a major accomplishment. But to consistently take older-age-class bucks on public lands in several states year after year, you must have an extraordinary game plan. To take a buck with a composite score of 179 (the composite score uses the

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