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Old 06-13-2006 | 09:10 PM
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Default RE: Monster Buck Hunters...

If you have multiple places where you can hunt it is good to let one area cool down while you hunt another. On the other hand, if you only have one place to hunt, you can get more mileage out of it by hunting it smartly. As long as the deer never know you were there, you can continue to hunt there. Once the jig is up, it is best to vacate the area for a while. This is why it is called hunting. Reading and seeing the sign and interpreting it correctly directly determines the outcome of your season.

I too know Andrae, we come from the same city. Maybe he knows or has heard of me as well. We both started taking mature bucks around the same time and both of us were asked for photos of our deer for a whitetail publication through the Deer and Turkey Expo, in Madison, Wi. This was back in the late 80's and early 90's. Unfortunatly, they do not publish this Mag any more. There was always a lot of useful information in listed in it.

BTW, I took my largest buck to date on my 12th hunt in a row in the same stand. 182 gross typical. Lucky? Sure. Did I know his travel route? You bet I did. This may not work for everybody but it works for me.
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