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Storing Your Gear After Season

Storing Your Gear After Season

February 22, 2018 by

All during season you have taken the time to keep your hunting clothes in enclosed containers, washed them with scent free soap, and all the other tricks in the industry for scent control but what about after season? Here are some tips for storing your clothes once season is over.

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New Jersey Turkey Hunting

New Jersey Turkey Hunting

February 22, 2018 by

Like many hunters the end of deer season across the country brings on the next passion of hearing those Toms rock the woods with their gobbles. Calling to the spring gobblers can be done a variety of ways; by mouth, by slate calls, and box calls.

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Late Season Predator Hunting

Late Season Predator Hunting

January 10, 2018 by

Just like deer predators now must be on the move looking for food to keep up their weight and stay healthy during the brutal winter months. The right optics, weapon of choice, camouflage, and calling techniques / decoys can all play a vital role in late season predator hunting.

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Patterning & Hunting Late Season Deer

Patterning & Hunting Late Season Deer

January 10, 2018 by

Food, Food, Food, and more food is the key to patterning and hunting for late season deer hunting.  For the past several months deer have been on their feet moving, chasing, rutting, and breeding.  Their bodies are worn down, they have lost weight, and now will be looking to put that weight back on.

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Know Your Target

Know Your Target

January 10, 2018 by

Late season hunting for whitetails can fun, rugged, cold, plentiful, and many more feelings.  One thing it can also bring about is shooting bucks that have already shed their antlers and mistaking them for does.

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Staying Warm During Late Season Hunting

Staying Warm During Late Season Hunting

January 10, 2018 by

It is no secret that late season hunting can be some of the best times to hunt because deer are now congregating on food sources or maybe because of snow on the ground coyote hunting just became that much more fun.

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