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  1. … in a scrape, leaving a “calling card” for other deer . Does may rub-urinate in or near scrapes to communicate their … presence of a mature buck. Interdigital secretions from does may indicate their readiness to breed as evidenced by a … by that snout is the pinnacle consideration in every hunt strategy. Manufacturers offer countless products …
  2. … talk about what large deer they have on their property. Does, they understand, are a critical element in management, … and six years down the line, you need to take care of your does, and subsequently your fawns, right now.  Abandonment, … time to minimize fawn mortality , and that means providing does and fawns with the food and cover they need in the …
  3. … (unloaded, of course) like an old shovel. "I bought it to hunt with," he said. "It'll see worse." A few other friends … As a teenager, I was blessed with the opportunities to hunt whenever I wanted. I had access to land and had parents … up in the perfect mood. Just as the sun was rising, two does stepped out into a small opening amongst the sumac and …
  4. …  Stand approach is an often overlooked aspect of the hunt. …
  5. … social structure of the herd during the time you intend to hunt is a key to getting various hunting tactics to work for … and the doe / fawn family groups are social with other does and fawns. Testosterone will change things soon, but for … so you don’t have to. This way when you’re ready to hunt, the site is pristine and void of human scent. Around …
  6. … summer months. They can also make for great locations to hunt and catch bucks as they are cruising your property looking for does in late October through early November. If you are in an … the same as some are designed with the intent of giving does an easy path of travel to/from bedding. The travel …
  7. … In addition to the unique privilege of being able to hunt and fish, we have access to the world's leading wildlife … it is not possible to feed big antlers onto a deer which does not have the genetic capabilities to grow them.” 2. … antlers later in life as yearlings with multiple tines. 3. Does provide half of the genetic potential for antler …
  8. … in middle Tennessee. We didn’t have much private land to hunt but mostly hunted on public lands. Back in those days if … family had some land. Sometimes we’d go over there and hunt.  Hunting was a part of my family tradition on both my …