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The fastest way to learn how to bowhunt is to study the tactics and the equipment of the men who take trophy deer with their bows every deer season, like Mark Drury, Terry Drury, Hank Parker Sr., Ronnie "Cuz" Strickland, Rocky Drake, Spook Spann, Glenn Eilers, Michael Ahlfeldt, Michael Braden and world-class target archer Christopher Perkins. In "Bowhunting Deer: The Secrets of the PSE Pros," these men will tell you which strategies they use to find trophy deer, how they set-up to take them and how they choose a hunting bow and other hunting gear they feel will give them the best opportunities to take those bucks of their lifetimes. You'll also see how a serious deer hunter prepares to take a deer and the different strategies he utilizes to look for a big whitetail and grow a bigger whitetail on the property he hunts. PSE archery not only has highly-technical, extremely-dependable and year-after-year consistent bows, the hunters in this book also regularly take big mature whitetails. To learn how to bowhunt like a pro, how to shoot like a pro and how to take deer like a pro, this book and these hunting tips are what you need.
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Deer Hunting: Deer Hunting For Beginners All the best tips and tricks on how to become a good hunter are in this book. I've been hunting for more than 15 years and I'm convinced that you will learned everything you need to learn about hunting in this book. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... <ul> <li>What to wear</li> <li>What NOT TO DO</li> <li>How to use the wind</li> <li>How not to get noticed</li> <li>How to follow blood trails</li> <li>Much, much more!</li> </ul> <b>Download your copy today!</b>Take action today and download this book for a limited time discount of only$0.99! Change your life today!''Really good book! I feel much more confident now because I know exactly what to do!''Tags: Hunting, tracking, bagging, Hunters,bowhunting, how to hunt
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As I've been interviewing hunters from across the nation, I continue to hear the same story. "You won't believe how small the property is where I'm taking trophy bucks." With the price of deer leasing continuing to escalate and fewer large tracts of land available, hunters are leasing small tracts of land or gaining permission to hunt these small properties. In this book, you'll read about 14-different hunters who either have gained permission or leased properties as small as 6 acres to as much as 250 acres, and they consistently taken older-age-class bucks off these little lands. When John and Jim Scott got pictures of a monstrous 10-point buck made from a surveillance camera at a suburban apartment complex, they immediately secured permission to hunt those 60 acres. John took a buck that scored in the 170s, and his twin brother, Jim, took a buck that scored over 160. Today they consistently take older-age-class bucks every year off this property and other small lands they hunt all over the nation. "When we learned that big bucks live on small properties, Jim and I both changed the way we hunt," John Scott explains. "Now, we focus all our time and energy hunting on and finding small properties. Small tracts of land:* are easy to set-up trail cameras on, identify the bucks on these properties and make a hit list of bucks you want to take; * have little or no hunting pressure, and many hunters drive past them; * may home small patches of woods that are sanctuaries where big bucks concentrate during daylight hours;* may have the property around them intensively hunted, pushing big deer onto the small property; and* may be present but not visible on maps of public-hunting lands. This book will teach you:* how to find and identify a small property that may hold trophy bucks;* how to get the landowner's name of the small property; * how to use the boundary lines of adjacent properties to learn where big bucks are;* what to look for on small properties that cause that land to produce older-age-class bucks every year; and* how to find and take trophy bucks on small woodlots. Thanks to some new types of maps available, often you can find the properties you want to hunt and then lease or obtain permission to hunt them without leaving home. If you're tired of paying high prices to join leases where you see few if any older-age-class bucks, if you want to have small family hunting spots for you and your family members, and if you want to become a trophy deer hunter who consistently bags big bucks every season, "How to Hunt and Take Big Buck Deer on Small Properties" is a must read.
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Deer hunting and deer hunters are drastically changing each year. To learn new techniques for hunting deer and have more places to hunt, Iโve interviewed some of the best deer hunters in the nation and share their tactics in โHow to Hunt Deer Like a Pro: Volume II.โ<br/><br/>In: Chapter 10, Jacob Lamar tells you his tactics for consistently taking older-age-class bucks on public lands in several states; Chapter 11, Bob Walker explains how to find places on public lands where you can hunt that 99% of the other hunters never have considered hunting; The Bonus Chapter, David Ramey tells you how, where, when and with what equipment to take big Kansas bucks on public lands by hunting in 100-degree weather when others wonโt hunt. As more land is leased, more hunters are hunting public lands, but most wonโt be successful; Chapter 13, Mark Drury, his family and his guests take mature bucks every season by having more small places to hunt rather than one large property. Drury explains the strategy of having satellite farms to hunt that only may be 50-150 acres each or less; Chapter 15, Pat Reeve, who hunts far-northern states and Canada, says, โI donโt like hunting for mature bucks until the weather is 20 degrees or less;โ Chapter 4, Dr. Larry Marchinton says that funnels are the most-reliable stand sites to hunt for big bucks and tells why; Chapter 7, youโll learn that Solunar Tables arenโt the only criteria for determining when mature bucks move the most; and Chapter 1, youโll learn how Luke Brewster took a world-record whitetail.
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To be more successful as a deer hunter, learn all you can about the animal, the wind, the temperature and the techniques required to get in close. In this book, you'll read about some of the best hunters in the nation who know how to hunt deer close, including one of the greatest archers who ever lived, Howard Hill. John E. Phillips shares his own deer stories and hunting tips from 50 years of experience, and you'll have the opportunity to watch 25 videos explaining the latest research on deer movement. Now contains a bonus chapter with recipes for two full meals using venison!"We've known John for over 30 years and he's absolutely right about hunting close. Terry and I can both shoot well out past 50 yards. But, to make a good video and to take an ethical shot, we like to get deer within 30 yards or less. In order to get deer that close, we scout intensively, we use trail cameras to pattern the deer, we have multiple stand sites to hunt under different weather conditions and we practice many of the same techniques that John recommends in this book. If you want to take more big deer, this book is a must." --Mark and Terry Drury
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A mule deer hunter never can know everything about hunting these animals because they live in 18+ states, Canada and Mexico and all types of terrains, including the mountains, the plains and in deserts and creek bottoms. Theyโre hunted with bows, rifles, sniper rifles and blackpowder rifles. This book tells how 30+ mule-deer hunting disciples find and take mule deer at different times of the seasons. Mule-deer hunting is for all people - the young, the old, the physically challenged and the extremely athletic. Let this Bible be your guide to a wide variety of hunting techniques for mule deer, including long-range shooting.
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OPENING DAY: Deer Tails from Blind Sucker Lodge<br/><br/>Amusing and mostly true stories from a deer hunting camp in Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the shores of Lake Superior. The forests surrounding the Blind Sucker Lodge are deep and dark and abundant with wildlife, including whitetail deer. Or so they say.<br/><br/>Follow along with a number of short stories chronicling opening day of deer hunting season - the most revered day of the year for many hunters across Michigan. You will meet nine characters that are responsible husbands and fathers downstate, but transform into less dignified versions of themselves the moment they arrive in camp.<br/><br/>The stories begin with the morning alarm and the struggle to see who will go out into the cold dark air and deep snow to fire up the generator or be first in line at the outhouse. Is it better to be first on the cold seat, or last on a warm seat?<br/>They end the day with the final convoy of trucks arriving back at camp, perhaps with a deer in hand.<br/><br/>In between, the tales include a few examples of real hunting, though they are few. More often the reader will glimpse the internal struggle that each hunter goes through, often with humorous results.<br/><br/>This good natured view into one truly dysfunctional deer camp will make you smile. Disguised underneath the insults and barbs is the close bond of brotherhood that is common to every deer camp.
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