Summer is the time when trophy deer hunters seem to be the most active. There are several reasons for this but let\’s lay out what the year looks like beginning in hunting season. Early fall across most of the whitetail\’s range finds eager hunters hitting the woods. For many this …
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Minerals Are For Trail Cameras Not Antlers
Hard to believe we are already to May. It seems like deer season just came to an end and we are already starting the preseason preparation. This is a great time of year to get out and set up the trail cameras. One of my favorite locations for a trail …
Read More »Trail Camera Paralysis
Good luck finding someone that says trail cameras are not a good deer scouting tool. Hell, good luck finding someone that does not own at least two trail cameras. The truth is that trail cams are a standard piece of deer hunting gear. Six years ago this was far the …
Read More »The Bucks Are Gone
October has arrived in the south but that doesn\’t mean the arrival of colder temperatures. Low temperatures are in the 60\’s and highs are in the low 80\’s. 80 is a little high for this time of year and us bowhunters are always praying for cooler weather. This video is …
Read More »Chigger Prevention – Chiggers Suck They Don\’t Burrow
Chiggers will find a way to your skin unless you are using Permethrin. The US Military uses Permethrin as tick and chigger prevention.
Read More »4 Shed Antler Hunting Tips
Shed antler hunting is a great way to scout and locate next season’s trophy bucks. If they made it through hunting season and the worst months of winter, their antlers will be the first clues. Shed antler hunting can actually be fairly easy once you break it down to the …
Read More »Trail Camera Direction
Paying attention to wind direction and the direction deer are travelling will help you pattern and kill more big bucks!
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