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Pack Extra Bootlaces
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One of the cheapest and handiest items you can put in your hunting pack is an extra package of bootlaces. In fact, I like to keep several packs.
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Illuminated Nocks Light the Way
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I just wanted to pass on a very useful tip for illuminated arrow nocks that my husband and I recently discovered while tracking a doe in the pitch-black darkness.
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Check Your Back Trail!
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Still hunting (stalking from the ground) is a very traditional and popular method of deer hunting, especially in areas from Maine and northward. It's something we do a lot in my native Ontario, Canada.
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Buckmasters Beginners Test!
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Here's a great reason to save your old issues of "Buckmasters." When a child or beginner shows they can safely operate, handle and accurately shoot their firearm, I give them take a little test before allowing them to shoot at a live deer. This is...
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Artificial Christmas Tree Camo
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For years I've been collecting used artificial Christmas trees from garage sales and thrift stores to use as camo and cover up material on my deer stands. I have box stands sitting on the ground, and I've attached the limbs from the Christmas tree...
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Reverse Trail Blazing
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I like to hunt in the hard to get to places. This often means finding a stand site where most hunters won't go, simply because it's too hard to get there quietly. These are the places where the big bucks are!
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Zip Ties: An Archer's Friend
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When archery hunting, whether from a treestand or ground blind, I like to remove my quiver from my bow. I simply don't like the added weight or the extra noise it makes when I shoot and the arrows buzz. One less thing to rattle is a good thing.
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Prepare, Focus and Anticipate!
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As a professional driver, I know one of the most important aspects of racing is anticipating what lies ahead, then reacting accordingly. The same applies when hunting whitetails. When I'm behind the wheel, I try to anticipate all possible scenarios...
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