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Comments Off on The Most Productive Deer Stand Sites Day 1: Hunt Bottlenecks for Deer in Florida
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: What magic ingredients do the best deer hunters in the nation use to find their perfect tree stand sites? What can we learn from hundreds of years of deer-hunting experience that will help each of us pinpoint places in the woods where we can take big deer? To learn the answers to these …
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Comments Off on Learning More about Deer Day 5: Photograph Deer and Develop a Hit List
Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Today outdoorsmen have begun to learn more about the white-tailed deer. In the past, we haven’t known the right questions to ask. But scientists and researchers have started studying deer more intensely. Photograph Deer with Motion-Sensor Cameras: “Developing a catalogue of the bucks
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Comments Off on Learning More about Deer Day 4: Determine Whether to Cull Deer
Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Today outdoorsmen have begun to learn more about the white-tailed deer. In the past, we haven’t known the right questions to ask. But scientists and researchers have started studying deer more intensely. A bull elk will round-up a whole herd of cows and have perhaps 10 cows in his harem. When
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Comments Off on Learning More about Deer Day 3: Know How Breeder Buck Deer Impact Herds
Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Today outdoorsmen have begun to learn more about the white-tailed deer. In the past, we haven’t known the right questions to ask. But scientists and researchers have started studying deer more intensely. For many years, hunters have had the perception that if they leave the big, older bucks
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Comments Off on Learning More about Deer Day 2: Learn More about Coyotes & Deer
Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting
Editor’s Note: Today outdoorsmen have begun to learn more about the white-tailed deer. In the past, we haven’t known the right questions to ask. But scientists and researchers have started studying deer more intensely. A later study in Illinois shows that the size, the shape and the distribution of fawning
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