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Top 4 Scent Tips for Deer Hunters

Tip 1 – Collect Ground Debris from Your Hunting Site.Gather-up some leaves, dirt and other ground debris from around your stand and hunting area in a large bag or plastic container and use this to store your hunting clothes prior to your trip. This technique will help reduce your scent when in the field by allowing your hunting clothing [...]

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7 Tips That Will Make You A Better Deer Hunter

Whether you’re a veteran buck hunter or a newbie heading into the woods for the first time, these 7 pointers can help you see more success this deer season. Tip 1 - Google itCheck out your hunting area on Google Maps prior to your trip. Take a print-out to show hunters who are new to the area. Seeing this aerial [...]

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Texas Hunter Real Ale Beer Battered Fish Recipe

Texas Hunter’s Real Ale Beer Battered Fish Recipe INGREDIENTS: 2 quarts vegetable oil for frying 8 (4 ounce) fillets – catfish, bass, bluegill, cod, etc… salt and pepper to taste 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons garlic powder 2 tablespoons paprika 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons ground black pepper 1 egg, beaten 1 bottle of Real Ale Lost Gold IPA (or your favorite beer) DIRECTIONS: Heat oil in a deep fryer to 365 degrees F [...]

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8 Ways to Improve Trail Camera Pics

Labor Day isn’t just the unofficial winding-down of summer; it’s also a great weekend to check your trail camera photos and if you haven’t set them up already, it’s time to get those trail cams in place. While deer antlers are in dramatic growth mode right now across the country, whitetail hunters will be quietly retrieving images from their trail [...]

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Helping Fawns Survive the Summer

Providing cover helps fawns survive these summer months. Fawns experience fast growth over the summer months. Fawns in northern states are typically born in May and June while fawns in the South are born over a much wider time frame. Healthy fawns average 4 to 8 pounds at birth, and then double that weight during the first 2 weeks [...]

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Shoot or Don't Shoot - 5 Tips for Judging Whitetail Bucks

Body references help evaluate bucks. Values may vary from region to region but these 5 tips to judging live whitetail deer from our friends at Gamekeepers will give you an idea of what you are looking at when the moment comes. 1.Compare the size of the antler bases to the size of the buck’s eye. The circumference of a mature buck’s eye [...]

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What is the best Buck to Doe Ratio?

Harvesting the right deer and the right amount of correct deer can have more influence on your hunting results than any other habitat management plan you can implement. It depends upon a manager's goals, but most should try for a balance – an even buck to doe ratio and a uniform age structure usually produces the best results. In [...]

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