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14 Point Oneida County Buck Bagged on Opening Day in Wisconsin!
Joe Lemerond of Green Bay, Wisconsin bagged this huge 14 point Oneida
County Buck on opening day of Wisconsin's archery season. |
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10
Rules to Successfully Bagging Trophy Bucks!
by Ken Liimatta
The whitetail deer has survived since pre-historic times using their
incredible sense of smell, hearing and elusive behavior. How are you
going to bag a Trophy Buck given these odds? Follow these 10 Rules
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Whitetail
Security Factors
By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain Outdoors
During my
seven year study of white-tailed I discovered that deer are affected
by several meteorological conditions that I call Comfort Factors,
that affect daily deer activity. Many of these same factors also affect
the health of the deer and can be considered as Security Factors.
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Hunting
the Whitetail Rut - By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain Outdoors
During the
summer bucks don't associate much with the does, and they usually
stay near their summer core areas. When they do travel they rarely
use the same trails the does do. But, as summer turns to fall, and
preferred food sources become available, the bucks will begin to use
the same food sources as the does, and they may be seen in the late
evening and early morning hours. |
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Whitetail
Biology and Behavior Understanding the Whitetail Rut
By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain Outdoors
After spending
time with, and talking to, a number of different whitetail hunters,
most of them experienced and some of them quite knowledgeable, I realized
many of them did not understand the progression of the rut, or the
time frame of the rut. |
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