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Tightening the noose: before next season begins, take advantage of the following advanced scouting tactics to nail down the behavior of your target buck! Mar 2, 2013 1500
All the right moves: to put yourself in position to bring down a bruiser, it pays to understand the factors that influence a buck's movement patterns. Oct 1, 2012 2621
The quest for Rattlesnake: a five-year journey takes a Tennessee bowhunter to the very roots of the hunting experience. Aug 29, 2012 3244
The Huck Buck: a chance meeting with a fellow sportsman in Illinois last season led this avid bowhunter from Tennessee on a journey that would yield one of his best bucks ever! Nov 1, 2009 1265
Rut movement & how to hunt it: if you're a trophy hunter, you should be ub the woods as much as possible during the breeding season. Here is some sage advice on how to hunt that period of time, which spans some 20 to 30 days. Nov 1, 2009 2738
"There's a rub!" Part 2: Last month, we discussed a variety of rubs, including velvet-shedding rubs and mock-combat rubs. This month, we'll delve into the much more complicated world of scent-post, or scent-communication, rubs. Without a doubt, these are the most significant rubs to hunters. Sep 1, 2009 1942
"There's a rub!": part 1: what good old red-blooded American hunter's pulse does not quicken when he hears these words whispered in the fall woods? Like scrapes, rubs are one of the most exciting and informative types of sign left by a buck in the fall woods. But in order to benefit from what rubs can tell us, we've got to be able to understand them. Aug 1, 2009 2233
Moment of truth: the most critical few seconds for any deer hunter are those comprising that "moment in time" when his target buck is about to stop within shooting range. This is when months of planning and practice come together into one highly intense juncture. This is also when mistakes are made and trophies are lost. Personal account Aug 1, 2009 1517
Point of aim: which shot should a bowhunter take and which shot should be passed up? Should bowhunters aim for a specific point behind a deer's shoulder? The author tackles these tough questions and offers some cutting-edge advice. Jul 1, 2009 3080

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