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4 Tips to Make You a Better Deer Hunter

BAG DIRT AND LEAVES AROUND YOUR STAND OR BLIND Shower with a scent-free soap before every hunting trip and keep your hunting clothes sealed in a plastic container or bag with leaves, dirt, and other ground debris from around your hunting area. Doing so allows your hunting clothing to take on the naturally-occurring scents that permeate your hunting location. BEWARE OF [...]

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Patience is a Virtue in Hunting Blinds

by Joe Doggett While you are huddled in the deer stand and growing old waiting for light, take a moment to ensure that your variable scope is turned to its lowest magnification. The resulting increase in the field of view will gather more light for enhancing an early target. And, keep in mind that any deer [...]

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TTHA Hunters Extravaganza 2019 - Houston TX

Texas Hunter Products will be showcased during the Texas Trophy Hunters Association Hunters Extravaganzas this year in Houston, Fort Worth, and San Antonio.  Their new TrueTimber® Camo Hunting Blinds will be on display with an all-new 4' x 8' floorplan and their popular 5' x 7' model that's available with Rifle Windows or a Combination of Bow [...]

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New 5' x 7' Wrangler Camo Hunting Blinds

For more than 65 years, Texas Hunter Products has manufactured premium deer blinds.  The newest additions to the company’s line are the Wrangler Camo Hunting Blinds. The heart of the Wrangler Blind is its 5’x7’ octagonal shape and maintenance-free 20-gauge  TrueTimber® aluminum exterior with rigid internal steel frame.  These blinds offer plenty of room for multiple hunters. Carpeted ceiling and walls dampen the sound inside while providing an [...]

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Deer Blind Observations for Success

by Joe DoggettUnless your family crest depicts David Crockett on one escutcheon and Daniel Boone on another, the odds of "walking up" a mature white-tailed buck are not very good. In fact, they are terrible.Ramming around on foot in the brush is an excellent way for the average hunter to spook and scatter game that could have been taken [...]

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Patience is a virtue in hunting blinds

by Joe DoggettWhile you are huddled in the deer stand and growing old waiting for light, take a moment to ensure that your variable scope is turned to its lowest magnification. The resulting increase in the field of view will gather more light for enhancing an early target. And, keep in mind that any deer that becomes visible during [...]

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