Tactical approaches: deer hunting karma is nice, but nothing beats a calculated move that brings the terrain into play
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Successful deer hunting can be achieved by using hunting stands, driving the deer from their hiding spot to a more open site for a kill, stillhunting and spotting and stalking the deer. The techniques allow hunters to closely observe the habits of the deer.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1996
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The howl of winter: when deer season's over, it's time to bundle up and set your sights on predators
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Hunting coyote and fox in the winter can be successful with several techniques. No one call is more effective than others, but hunters need to make sure their setup is done properly. Several pieces of equipment are recommended.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1997
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Push-over deer drives
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Hunting for white-tailed deer with other hunters can be beneficial. The group can drive deer to better hunting locations, especially during hot weather. Techniques and advice are provided.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1992
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