1. This may sound strange, but an older member told me to follow a certain buck that my buddy and I were after and while scouting him, follow him and whenever he made a track in the dirt, scrape it up and put it in a baggie, same with any hair that fell off of him and his droppings. While hunting, open the baggie and set it on your stand. I don't believe it was so much the act of doing this as just "connecting" with the animal. First time we tried it, my buddy took the baggie on a cold, rainy, miserable October day. Well, much to his suprise, this buck showed up behind him at 20 yards, too bad there was a branch that deflected my buddies arrow or he would have a 140" 10 pointer on his wall. Thank you Cardeer.
2. How to tune a bow. Thank you Big John
3. How to take quality harvest photos. Thank you Matt
4. How to properly track a wounded deer. Thank you Rob
Gotta add this one, how to be persistant in a conversation. Thank you Jeff