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How to Hunt Deer: Temporary Edge StrategyHunters know how to hunt along these permanent features and this is a When you look in detail at any property you use for deer hunting, there are permanent topographic, biological or man-made features which can make deer travel more predictable. -
Deer Management: Use Brassica Crops to Attract Deer to Your Hunting Food PlotFood plots are used extensively by deer management groups as well as hunters. There are two types of food plots, the forage plot and the hunting plot. -
Steps to Successful Food Plots:Deer tend to move along the edges of the woods because it is safe. So make sure your food plots are selected with natural elements of cover available. -
Winter-Whitetails and Ground BlindsMany a winter evening was spent precariously perched twenty feet of the ground, shivering and somewhat miserable waiting for a deer which would ultimately end up seeing or hearing me as I tried to draw my bow.
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Deer Hunting Tips: Quality Trophy Whitetail Deer PhotosThis season, instead of pictures that show the "lack of planning motif": Take deer hunting photographs that are worthy of the mantel. -
Looking for Deer Hunting Tips: Don't Get Caught with Buck FeverEver heard of the story of the hunter walking right off the tree stand forgetting it is 13 feet off the ground? (Thank god for safety straps.) How about the time someone seemed paralyzed and couldn't even get the rifle up. -
Trophy Whitetail Deer: Use an Agricultural ApproachWhen creating your deer food plots, your vision should always be to create the type of deer habitat essential for holding those trophy whitetail deer year-round. Part of that vision likely includes food plots.