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Reader Submitted Whitetail Photo

by admin on Aug.13, 2010, under Reader Submitted Photos

Troy shot this very nice buck in Iowa after passing up a bigger buck that his buddy was hunting.  No complaints from Troy, though, because his buddy ended up killing the monster.  Nice buck, Troy!  Thanks for the photo.

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Prelude to 2010?

by admin on Apr.07, 2010, under General Info, Photos

I found this shed antler in January.  This one side scores in the 80′s.  That would give a potential over all score in the 180′s + depending on the spread.

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Reader Submitted Whitetail Photo

by admin on Apr.07, 2010, under General Info, Reader Submitted Photos

Sean Booy shot this nice buck at 15 yards on Halloween night in 2008.  Thanks for the photo Sean!  Great Job.

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Reader Submitted Whitetail Deer Photo

by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under General Info, Reader Submitted Photos

Bugsy Graybeal shot this nice 8 point whitetail in the Pigeon River Forest area.  This is Bugsy’s 69th buck that he has shot since hunting as a kid.  “It happened so quick and I was putting my scent out as the wind changed and blew the scent down in the swamp just to the north of me.  I had to turn around while hiding behind a tree, lean out and shot this buck.  Got ‘em!!!!”  Great job Bugsy!  Thanks for the photo.

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My 2009 Hunting Season

by admin on Jan.05, 2010, under General Info, Photos

Hope you all had a good hunting season!  I had a successful one.  I was able to take 2  bucks this year.  I shot a decent 7 pointer with a muzzleloader on opening day of gun season in November and then shot an 8 point with my bow in December. 

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Update – Check Out The Video

by admin on Dec.15, 2009, under General Info, Video

I hope everyone’s hunting season has been a good one.  It has been a while since I posted but I’ve been busy hunting!  I will have an update soon to my photo gallery with my 2009 bucks as well as a few more of the whitetails I have taken in the past.  I wanted to pass along this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuOyS2XDhbQ of Mike O’Bryan’s 169″ whitetail kill.  He has some other great videos as well…make sure you check them all out.   Don’t forget!…You can submit photos of your whitetails taken this year or any year in the form below.  Thanks for reading.

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Reader Submitted Whitetail Photo

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under General Info, Reader Submitted Photos

Here is a beautiful whitetail shot by Mike OBryan.  He hunted this brute for two years before connecting with him. He was on an early season pattern heading to an alfalfa field. He field dressed 225 lbs and scored 169″ typical.  This is Mike’s best deer to date. This hunt took place in Oldham Co. KY.  Thanks Mike for your photo!169 typical Mike OBryan

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Reader Submitted Whitetail Photo

by admin on Oct.06, 2009, under General Info, Reader Submitted Photos

Here is a nice Alberta, Canada Whitetail shot by Kevin in 2009.  Thanks for the submission!

2009 Alberta, Canada

2009 Alberta, Canada

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Photo Gallery Update

by admin on Oct.01, 2009, under General Info, Photos

I’ve added 4 more photos of my biggest whitetail bucks. More to come soon.

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Pre-Season Scouting

by admin on Sep.23, 2009, under Hunting Tips

The first thing to remember is all deer patterns are based around food supply…period.  The best time to start your pre-season scouting is late summer / early fall.  During this time bucks are in their summer habitat / routines and that is the easiest time to pattern them.  They live in a very small range at this time and are comfortable traveling from bedding areas to feeding areas because there is no hunting pressure.  These patterns will hold up for the first couple weeks of the season.

Things to look for:  This time of year is pretty basic.  There isn’t a lot of scouting to be done for early season hunting.  You’ll want to look for runways being used all summer to come in and out of  feeding areas.  They will have several for the different wind directions.  If you’re fortunate enough to have seen where deer are coming into a field for feeding then that is a prime place to start looking for a set up.  If not, just walk the perimeter of the field or feeding area and find the runways.  Once you have found those runways, come into the woods off the field for a set up.  Remember they are bedding fairly close to their feeding areas…sometimes within a 100 yards…so don’t go too far.

Pay very close attention to wind currents.  Usually the wind is blowing from the south – southwest this time of year.  So look for a set up that is to the northeast and you should be safe.  If you have tricky land layouts then you may need to adjust.  Ridges and tree lines (along a field) will play with the wind.  If the wind is blowing from the woods out to the field, a lot of times the wind will come over the trees and blow right back into the woods.  Have you ever seen a deer sprint from the woods out to the middle of the field and start feeding?  That is why.  They use perimeter runways to skirt the field to smell for danger.  Try to prepare at least 2 set ups per hunting area to handle different winds.

If you are not able to hunt a field or are hunting only woods during early season then you need to look for the main traveling corridors.  It’s as simple as looking for deer tracks crossing a dirt road or finding the heavy traveled runways.  Place your different set ups to handle the winds and prepare to harvest your first deer of the season!

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