Plug the exits
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Well-hunted areas can be examined on an aerial or topographical map to determine likely whitetail escape paths. Connected segments of terraced hillsides or gully thickets can be outlined on a map, and the best hunting stands occur between such deer exit segments and points of hunter origin.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1997
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Hold em' or fold 'em?
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Successful deer hunting requires close attention to meteorological conditions, knowing when deer are most likely to forage and when they are most likely to remain dormant. Deer forage more when humidity is low, and the most prepared hunters use radios and barometers to gauge weather.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1997
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Bucks at the buzzer
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Hunters can take steps to shoot a deer before deer-hunting season ends. These steps include staying on a planned course and thinking like a deer.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1992
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