Thursday, December 17, 2015

Early Season Archery | Finding, Patterning, and Harvesting Mature Whitetails

Opening Day Hunting Strategy | How To Be Successful Your First Night In The Stand

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Have you ever known the guy who seemed to be tagged out almost every year by mid October, if not opening day? How could he be so lucky? You put just as much work in during the off-season, so you should have the same success, right? Food plots, glassing fields, and even hanging your stands as early as spring to not alert the mature deer of your presence close to the hunting season; you bust your hump all summer long yet none of it seems to put a buck within bow range during the early archery season on a consistent basis. Maybe he knows something you don’t know, or maybe he really is just that lucky, but chances are, he’s learned from years of experience that early season archery has almost nothing to do with luck. Chances are, he’s discovered the secret to finding, patterning, and harvesting mature whitetails on opening day has everything to do with and patience.

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