Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails?'
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Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails?'
Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails' by John and Chris Eberhart? I got it for Christmas and I am reading it for the second time already. It'scrammed with excellent info about huntingdeer in high pressure areas.
It covers everything from obtaining permission to scouting to recovery of deer.
I highly recommend it for anyone who hunts in the presence of other hunters on the same or nearby properties.*
*This isnot a advertisement for the book. I have no affiliation with its writing or publishing.
It covers everything from obtaining permission to scouting to recovery of deer.
I highly recommend it for anyone who hunts in the presence of other hunters on the same or nearby properties.*
*This isnot a advertisement for the book. I have no affiliation with its writing or publishing.
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RE: Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails?'
From MI, and I have put into pratice his tactics. Shot 120 inch and 142 inch this year. I am going to clean and set my rutt stands this month. I always get to my stand at least 2 hrs before hunting begins. I sit until 1:00 PM. I have read the book 3 times.
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RE: Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails?'
I just got Precision bowhunting byChris and John Eberhart. It's also a great book that mainly focuses on what bowhunters should do every month of the year to taga mature whitetail buck. In the book i was reading about Ambush Saddles. Have any of you guys triedhunting from one of these? I'm just confused about how they work.
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RE: Has Anyone read 'Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails?'
I've read bowhunting pressure whitetails and am looking to pick up precision bowhunter. The first book is great. Like others have said they cover pretty much everything from start to finish. I've never tried the ambush sling they talk about. I like the idea though.