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The Deer Hunter's Field Guide: Pursuing Michigan's Whitetail
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By studying the methods of hunting offered in this book the deer hunter should save himself five to six years of in-the-woods experience.
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A field editor for Outdoor Life describes his techniques for locating and stalking deer and notes hunting methods he has found most successful in each state.
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Articles provide information on deer, game management, firearms, hunting bows, camping gear, hunting techniques, field dressing, taxidermy, trophy hunting, nature photography, and safety
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If you know why, where and when a deer moves, you'll be able to choose a stand site that gives you your best opportunity to bag a buck. In this book, you'll learn what affects deer movement and behavior. You'll also find answers to many of the toughest deer hunting problems a sportsman ever encounters.
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The process of getting a deer from the field to the dinner plate can seem overwhelming, especially for beginners. Fortunately, this book of expert advice from veteran deer hunter John Weiss, packed with helpful illustrations and step-by-step explanations, makes it simple. Weiss covers everything you need to know to do your own butchering, including field dressing and transporting your deer, and aging and freezing your venison. <i>The Ultimate Guide to Butchering Deer</i> also features instructions on how to grind burger and make sausage links, and even comes with delicious recipes. This truly is a must-read for any aspiring home deer butcher.
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To take the most impressive whitetail bucks, and to bring them in consistently, a hunter has to know his weapons, the woods and, most of all, his quarry. Now, with <i>The Whitetail Hunterβs Almanac </i>at your side, you too can hunt with the strategies and practical wisdom that master hunter John Weiss has learned during his thirty-plus years on the field. Drawing on years of insider research, data studies, and personal experience, Weiss reveals the never-fail methods to making your shots count.<br><br>Weissβs expert whitetail hunting secrets include:<br> Little-known facts about whitetails<br> The perfect places to set up blinds and stands<br> Effective ways to use deer scents<br> How to disappear with camouflage<br> Hunting with a rifle, shotgun, or bow<br> And much more!<br><br>With careful instructions and more than two hundred photographs to bring the hunt to you, <i>The Whitetail Hunterβs Almanac</i> is the must-have reference to make you a more efficient tracker, woodsman, and consistently successful whitetail hunter. If you love the thrill of outwitting a big buck, <i>The Whitetail Hunterβs Almanac</i> is the guide for you!
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Jeanneney explains how a trained dog can be used to find wounded deer that would not be recoverered by other means.
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I've enjoyed writing this book as much, if not more, than any book I've ever written on deer and deer hunting. I've learned so much on how hunters find trophy bucks, what they do to put themselves into positions to take those trophy bucks, and which hunters have the best chances of taking older, mature bucks. This book is a celebration of the men and women who've taken their bucks of a lifetime.
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