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  1. … Remembers His Daughter Taylor’s Agony and Ecstasy on the Hunt for the Entertainment Center Buck … Editor’s Note: … where we could get a shot.  On the morning before this hunt, I had gone out to check my trail cameras and found … Center would start feeding in the field and wait on does to arrive.  I decided to set-up a blind at the west end …
  2. … like a trophy to some hunters, but on the public land I hunt, that buck is a whopper.  Day 2: Mark Davis Says to Go … Mossy Oak’s Mark Davis Tells About Double Downing on Does
  3. … hold and sustain “X amount” of deer (both bucks and does). Because of territorial tendencies, social pressures … impact on the amount and size of the bucks you have to hunt. …
  4. … bring a high level of success in deer calling with each hunt. …
  5. … my hunting situations.”    Because many of the areas I hunt have a lot of low brush, I like to hunt from a tree stand. I climb up to about 16 - 26 feet to … are making scrapes and rubs; and they're starting to chase does. We’ll hunt the same travel routes to our green fields …
  6. … late season, just after we get our wheat in the ground. We hunt out of ladder stands, lock-on stands and ground blinds. The site that we decide to hunt from determines what type of stand we’ll set up in … who want to take mature bucks. This year we didn’t take does to produce more bucks 4-1/2 years from now. And, you …
  7. … 3 Benefits of Herd Management … Most of us hunt in areas where the deer density is fairly high and there is no shortage of does to harvest on any given hunt. More people are getting on board with the quality deer …
  8. … rut behavior again. On the other hand, after most of the does have been bred, a buck’s need to survive the upcoming … with a little scouting. It’s a fact that not all does are successfully bred during the main rut. This can lead … Check your cameras and read the sign - if there are still does that haven’t been bred you should see much more …
  9. … social structure of the herd during the time you intend to hunt is a key to getting calls, decoys or scent to work for … group), and doe/fawn family groups are social with other does and fawns. Testosterone will change things soon, but for … this is the case.  Contrary to what some say, it’s the does that dictate when breeding will actually take place and …
  10. … recent Reconyx  trail-camera pictures we have, and we hunt the does. We never hunt in the mornings, and we never try to take an …