Availability: In stock againTitle: The WhiteTail Hunter's Almanac 7th Edition Author: Dr. Ken Nordberg First Copyright Date & Printing: 1994 Number of Pages: 148+ Table of Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Johnny-on-the-Spot Buck Hunting Definition Development Key on Vulnerable Deer Scout Daily Quickly Hunt Vulnerable Deer Effectiveness Step 1: Pre-Season Scouting Locating 2-3 Suitable Quarries Locating Mid-Hunt Scouting Areas and Approaches -- Range Element Scouting Identifying Buck Range Elements Likeliest Current Locations and Next Destinations of Adult Bucks Locating and Identifying Range Elements of Adult Bucks Adult Buck Bedding Areas Lesser Adult Buck Bedding Areas Lesser Adult Buck Bedding Areas During Rut Phases II and III Adult Buck Feeding Areas Principle Feeding Areas of Adult Bucks Principle Feeding Area No. 1 Principle Feeding Area No. 2 Principle Feeding Area No. 3 Principle Feeding Area No. 4 Principle Feeding Area No. 5 Post-Storm Feeding Areas Adult Buck Watering Spots Trails Frequented by Adult Bucks Buck Scrape Trails Adult Doe Range Elements Adult Doe Bedding Areas Adult Doe Feeding Areas Adult Doe Watering Spots Minimizing Changes in Buck Range Utilization Attributable to Hunting Locating Approaches to Mid-Hunt Scouting Areas Locating Probable Stand Sites and Approaches Selecting a Stand Site for Opening Morning Step 2: The Opening Half-Day Hunt Last-Minute Mini-Scouting Adjusting to Opening Morning Weather Using a Stool for Whitetail Hunting Free Excerpt How to Make a Portable Stool Suitable for Whitetail Hunting The Perilous Journey to Your Stand Site Success vs Non-Success Step 3: Daily Scouting When to Scout Where to Scout How to Scout Be Prepared to Shoot Caught by Surprise Step 4: A Succession of Half-Day Hunts Chapter 2: On the Trail of a Wounded Buck Chapter 3: Cover-All-Bases Buck Hunting Chapter 4: Antler Mountain Showdown Chapter 5: Attacked by a White-tailed Buck Chapter 6: Lyme Disease Epilogue: Cry of the Fawn
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