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Comments Off on Hunting Coues Deer Day 1: Know the Areas to Hunt Coues Deer
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Chris Denham of Chandler, Arizona, has lived in Arizona for 50+ years and started hunting when he was about 14. Denham, today the publisher of “Western Hunter Magazine” (https://westernhunter.net/), was previously an outfitter and took his first Coues deer when only 16-years old. A colonel in the
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Comments Off on Tactics to Take Older Public Land Deer Day 5: Learn More – a Public Land Deer of a Lifetime
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’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 inches (the composite score
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Comments Off on Tactics to Take Older Public Land Deer Day 4: Take a Public Land Deer of a Lifetime
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’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 inches (the composite score
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Comments Off on Tactics to Take Older Public Land Deer Day 3: Use Mock Scrapes and Other Deer Tactics
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’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 inches (the composite score
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Comments Off on Tactics to Take Older Public Land Deer Day 2: Learn to Hunt Public Lands and Swamps
Deer Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’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 inches (the composite score
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