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October
is finally upon us! The hunting season is officially under way and hunters across
the country are starting to harvest some great animals. Be sure to check out our
2006 Harvest Report to view the latest trophies taken by HuntingNet members. With
the rut only a few short weeks away the action is really starting to heat up as
temperatures continue to cool down. Check out Tracy Breen’s article on Tuning Your
Own Bow to make sure you don’t miss that shot of a lifetime!
Until next month, be safe and shoot straight,
The HuntingNet.com Team
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HuntingNet Field Journal - Gettin’ Close In Alberta |
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As always, we kicked off
our 2006 Whitetail season in Alberta Canada with Larry Jolliffe and Northern Wilderness
Outfitters; but this year, we changed it up a bit and invited our good friends,
Don and Kandi Kisky and Realtree owner, Bill Jordan to join us.
On the very first night in the stand Lee and Big George watched a giant velvet covered
10pt come out into an alfalfa field that they were hunting but unfortunately, he
entered the field from the opposite side and all they could do was watch him and
several other bucks eat in the field.
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Disapper Hunting - Natural
Tarsal Gland Cover Scent
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This product was created
by an avid hunter and was tested by fellow hunters for over fifteen years. A unique
cover scent utilizing natural deer tarsal gland scent extracted, then blended with
food scents to create a product that is effective all year round in any hunting
situation. DISAPPEAR COVER SCENT was designed as a cover scent to obscure human
odor, as well as serving as an attractant to deer...
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HuntingNet.com Featured Article - Tuning Your Own Bow |
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Each year, many bowhunters
head to their local archery Pro Shop to have their bows tuned. This often includes
a new string, possibly a new sight, and a new rest. Bowhunters often pick up new
arrows and look at all of the new gizmos and gadgets on the market that promise
to make us better archers. Then we either leave our bows there to be worked on,
or wait while it is done for us. Why not save both time and money and learn to set
up and tune your bow on your own?
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HuntingNet.com Field Journals – Good Start on the Milk River! |
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September can be a mystical
time in the whitetail world as the gentle, velvet crowned bucks of summer begin
their transition towards the establishment of their hierarchy among the herd. If
you have hunted during the earlier fall months, namely September, you have probably
witnessed this in varying degrees...from the light pushing and tickling of the now
hard tines between two young bucks to the more serious but short-lived lockup and
crash of bone between two mature male whitetail bucks.
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Bowhunting Whitetails –
It’s Not Too Late! |
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Bowhunting Whitetails still
has some great whitetail hunting opportunities available in Ohio for this fall!
If you’re looking to take advantage of the next big trophy state, there is no better
time than right now. Find out what the pros have know for years – Ohio produces
some monster bucks!
It's not too early to start thinking about next year either. We offer weekly self-guided
hunting packages as well as season leases in the top trophy states of ILLINOIS,
IOWA, and OHIO. These are perfect for the do-it-yourself bowhunter looking for a
hunt with true trophy potential.
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Bowhunting Whitetails
3718 Creekview Dr.
Sharonville, OH 45241
Contact by e-mail
513.477.6863
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HuntingNet.com Forums - 2006 Harvest Report |
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Throughout the course of
the 2006 hunting season we're going to be updating this report on animals harvested
for both our Bowhunting and Firearm hunting deer contests, as well as any animals
harvested by the HuntingNet.com Field Staff. Keep checking back as we will update
this as the pictures come in. Congratuations to those of you who have already harvested
an animal, and good luck to those of you who are still out there hunting!
If you want to add your animal to our harvest report please e-mail a photo with
along with your Username, Date of harvest, location, score, and comments to webmaster@huntingnet.com.
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