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  1. … becomes so thick that animals can’t move through it. It does have some value for wildlife; however, it’s a very …
  2. … him.  As we walked into the area where we were going to hunt, we spotted a couple of cow elk near a pond. We watched, … of high-fives and hugs and jumping around like anyone does when they kill a nice elk.  My brother, Calvin, was …
  3. … Once a ground blind is in place and staked down ready to hunt, the next step is brushing in the blind. Some will argue … is there to help anchor the blind in to place. Not only does the rope help keep the blind upright but it also gives … scent to leave the area so that when it comes time to hunt, everything is in its natural setting to provide better …
  4. … Sensations . Bryce: Tell me about your most memorable deer hunt. I would guess it would have to be The General? Will: My most memorable hunt was my first buck. I was 7 years old and I was with my … often where the biggest deer are as well, because of the does that are ready to breed.  Michael Fine, press relations …
  5. … reason most of us became gamekeepers is because we love to hunt, and many of us enjoy doing it with archery equipment. … We are gamekeepers, and most of us are because we love to hunt. The tools we use to harvest our quarry and our skills … interesting are the questions that beginners have. Where does an archer begin when choosing equipment? It’s a good …
  6. … the season arrived, I was ready to go. In Texas, we can hunt over feeders. So before deer season, all the landowners … three green fields on three different properties that I hunt. I have a 1/4-acre green field, a 1/2-acre green field … two, 2-1/2-year-old bucks. On the family farm live several does, a couple of non-typical bucks that may be classified as …
  7. … the protein needed for a healthy herd. One lease we hunt in Alabama keeps records of deer weights harvested on … layers of fat on their rumps, brisket and ribs. The two does I shot were unusually fat for does in our area. The … Deer may feed on acorns at any time of day so when you hunt over acorns productive hunting time is significantly …
  8. … where we had success in the past – is a better place to hunt. Bucks use these sanctuaries to avoid us, but because we … core areas show up in places that we basically don’t hunt,” said Dr. Mark Conner. Mark described two sites in … good sanctuary and keep other bucks out? Could a group of does antagonize bucks in spring and summer, when antlers are …
  9. … graduates in neighboring states have done the same. What does this mean for the individual landowner? It means if your … reign supreme and wild turkeys are a close second. Does the landowner wish to have as many deer on their … it back to where it was before the burn.  Food plots!   Does a hunting property without some type of food plot even …
  10. … areas where over-population necessitates.  Both bucks and does have the same teeth, thus gender does not matter in the overall aging process. To age a …