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  1. … team really enjoys hunting. On this particular hunt, we were in northeast Missouri during the 2012 deer … behind us. So, I decided this area would be a good spot to hunt during the 2012 season. But I bowhunted this area 5 or 6 …
  2. … Taking note of these will help me narrow down specific hunt areas based on fall production. Doe Bedding Areas I love … this area to lay down. What is their vantage point and how does it relate to the wind? What direction are their exit … stand locations. For me, some of my favorite places to hunt are at the pinch points along these paths of travel. …
  3. … its skeleton is fully formed. A deer may, and typically does, continue to put on weight, but its body has ceased … three inches of antler and sadly, most of the people who hunt in my neck of the woods will not pass up any legal buck.  That makes it a lot tougher on the people I hunt with, who all hold out for older deer.  I generally run …
  4. … There is really no other product on the market that does what the Double Barrel Loader does. The Double Barrel … think about the upcoming whitetail season and how we could hunt with the Double Barrel Loader in tree stands and ground … is the key to a second shot. It doesn’t matter if you hunt for a TV show or just love to bowhunt, getting that …
  5. … a Pro Staff Manager for the last 3 years, he’ll begin to hunt antelope on Labor Day weekend. North Dakota’s … season begins on Labor Day weekend, and I like to hunt open prairie croplands. North Dakota’s not exactly … blinds and permanent ground blinds where I can hide to hunt. My favorite way to hunt is to hunt from hay bale blinds …
  6. … mistakes that some hunters make when using decoys to hunt deer: 1. Not Using the Decoy It might seem obvious but a … you to missed opportunities. Have a decoy handy on any hunt and deploy it often to maximize your chances. If it … them to diverge and take shortcuts in search of estrus does so position your decoy for maximum visibility during …
  7. … just avoiding shooting young bucks and harvesting excess does. To be the best land manager possible you need to look … fawns, but taking the odd coyote every other year probably does very little to reduce populations and protect deer. A … problems within a population. More fawns are abandoned by does who cannot meet their own dietary needs. Once deer reach …
  8. … see the deer movement at the time of the year I intend to hunt the site.  I carry a little Nikon Coolpix 16 MP digital … without the data it would only be a guess. Not only does keeping records help your wildlife, it also helps your … bucks have progressed and whether they are still alive to hunt again. Don’t forget to number your sheds, which I also …
  9. … season, what I learn about wind direction in the stands I hunt from will be useful information once gun season arrives. … drastically, and you don't have a favorable wind to hunt? I usually have one or two tree stands designated to … those stands close to my primary stand. Then if the wind does change, I can come out of the stand where I am and move …
  10. … August 15 and ends on the last day of December. You can hunt with any weapon you choose – rifle, shotgun, bow … portion of the state, you could harvest as many bucks, does and hogs as you wanted to take every day you hunted. … and bag limits, depending on which zone you plan to hunt. By going to www.dnr.sc.gov , you can see where these …