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document.write('It sounds easy doesn\'t it, set up downwind of where the big boy will show up and let the air out of him. But more times than not it doesn\'t end up being that easy. You may have to let a small buck pass before the big guy comes into range or those does may feed past your stand first. There are a lot things to consider when setting up to \"Hunt The Wind\" for a mature whitetail buck. Hunting trails.Hunting trails sounds like it would be a no brainer, set up on the downwind side of the trail. The problem is many times mature bucks will not use the same trails does and young bucks use. They will be on skinny, almost unseen trails running parallel t...');
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document.write('As the Dog Days of summer begin to dwindle down to the early stages of fall, so my excitement and enthusiasm for the opening day of bow season rises.&nbsp; As if it could rise any higher!&nbsp; Opening day for some is just weeks away, but for most of us we still have to wait until October to ascend into our favorite early season tree.&nbsp; Regardless, we will all be bowhunting for whitetails before we know it.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The early season is one of my favorite times to bowhunt.&nbsp; The anticipation and uncertainty of a new season, coupled with the beautiful transition into fall, make any trip to the woods in October a successful one....');
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document.write('With September looming just around the corner my mind is really starting to wonder off to thoughts of treestands, falling leaves, and hard antlered whitetails!&nbsp; The bowhunting season can\'t come quick enough for this deer hunter, that\'s for sure! As part of the habitat management program on my Illinois hunting land I\'ve been planting a lot of trees and other native plants.&nbsp; The 3 acre native grass field I planted this spring is really starting to look great!&nbsp; Despite the fact that its only the first year for this planting the&nbsp; warm temperatures and consistant rain has given it a huge kick start. I\'ve had to mow the field&nb...');
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document.write('The first morning of my 2010 archery season was anything but what I had intended.&nbsp; The archery antelope season had been open for almost a week before I was able to escape to the public land and sage flats of Northeastern Wyoming.&nbsp; I woke early to complete a few minor tasks prior to the hunt, the first of which was to screw-in three brand new N.A.P BloodRunner Broadheads.&nbsp; After looking through the one tote and the one bag that I had taken on the weekend trip, it was apparent that my broadheads were at home.&nbsp; Rather than get too fired up about it, I went back to sleep for two hours knowing the local sporting goods store ope...');
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document.write('Since I upgraded my camera from last year I needed to also upgrade my camera arm. I chose the 3rd Arm Adventure Series Camera Arm. It is highly adjustable and gives me a full 36\" range away from the tree. More than enough to reach around and film a buck that comes in from the cameras offside. But it&rsquo;s still compact enough to allow me to carry all of my gear in myself. The whole unit only weighs in at about 8 pounds and will support up to a 7 pound camera. The arm attaches to the tree with a very secure 1&rdquo; ratchet strap. The aluminum bracket bites sharply into the tree and is super adjustable both up and down and also side to side....');
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document.write('Montana Decoy Introduces \"Playmate\"! The new Playmate Whitetail decoy takes advantage of the single most effective pose available for big game decoys-the feeding position. Combined with all new HD photography, the Playmate decoy works during all phases of the rut and throughout the entire hunting season! \"Feeding poses have been proven over and over again as perhaps the best option for 98-percent of decoy set ups, \"said Jerry McPherson, owner Montana Decoys. \"It doesn\'t matter what time of the year it is or what phase of the breeding season you\'re in, a feeding pose is natural, and instills confidence in your set up.\"  If you were a buck, you...');
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document.write('Time Still Left On Nikon\'s Take It to The EDG Promo! With 60 days left, consumers still have time to purchase any Nikon EDG Fieldscope or binocular and receive a free D3000 camera kit. \"The \"Take it to the EDG \"promo is without a doubt one of the best values Nikon has ever been able to offer our customers,\" said Jon Allen, Nikon Sport Optic\'s General Manager. \"You get a great binocular or fieldscope to use and a camera to capture those in-the-field memories.\" Nikon\'s D-3000 kit includes an 18-55mm lens and is a $549.95 value. Purchasers simply visit Nikonpromo.com for the redemption form and mail it to Nikon with their purchase information. N...');
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document.write('I just want to thank Horizontal Bowhunter for their great review of Bowhunting.com - Volume 1. You can read the full article below. Bowhunting.com &ndash; Volume 1Produced by Rhino Group Todd Graf has been a good, personal friend of mine for a decade and a half; and over the course of those years he has established a reputation within the industry as a serious bowhunter as well as a very competent business man. In recent years, he has entered into the field of hunting DVD production and I am here to report that he maintains his personal level of excellence in this endeavor as well. I must confess that Todd presented me with a copy of his firs...');
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document.write('Big Brother is watching all hunters! Minnesota hunter, Jeff Hardy, is your typical northwoods rifle hunter. On the 40 acres he hunts in this state&rsquo;s Morrison County, he has one of those small mobile homes up in a tree he calls a &lsquo;stand&rsquo;. It&rsquo;s about 8x16 feet, and complete with vinyl siding. Cause let&rsquo;s face it, you have to protect your wood... right? When Hardy first constructed this treetstand, he needed no permits because no planning and zoning ordinances were violated. That was then, welcome to the world according to the democrats Mr. Hardy. Enjoy! The county tax office now wants him to pay taxes on his treest...');
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document.write('Let&rsquo;s face it; the majority of us bowhunters live for hunting the rut, and for good reason.&nbsp; Mature bucks are on their feet cruising for does during daylight hours making them extremely vulnerable and &ldquo;easier&rdquo;, if you will, to harvest.&nbsp; Coinciding with their defenseless demeanor during the rut is a state of lunacy that, at times, can actually make them more difficult to harvest.&nbsp; With only love on their mind, developing a sound game plan to get within bow range can be problematic.&nbsp; So, what&rsquo;s a bowhunter to do?&nbsp; Simple: create a whitetail highway, manipulating deer movement and behavior to boos...');
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document.write('Expect BuckScore to score points with deer hunters! Ever sit on your PC late at night studying the images of countless bucks you captured on camera? Ever wonder what each buck scores? Sure you can guess. Sure you could have a friend guess. But wouldn&rsquo;t it be great to really know? Read below and STOP the guessing game. Introducing BuckScore, a downloadable program developed by two professors from the Mississippi State University&rsquo;s Deer Ecology and Management Lab, along with a graduate-researcher, over a three year period. Using known measurements for average deer ear widths, eyeball widths, and measurable facial features such as th...');
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document.write('ScentBlocker Dream Season Wooly Mammoth. Forget the Cold, Just Hunt! CANNON FALLS, MN - Since the inception of ScentBlocker boots, ScentBlocker has provided hunters with the most comfortable, lightweight boots available while still utilizing scent-control technology. Well, ScentBlocker&reg; has done it again with the NEW Dream Season&reg; Wooly Mammoth.&nbsp;This extreme boot is great for those late season hunts when the temperatures are below what anyone can sit in comfortably.&nbsp; With 13mm of thick removable wool liner insulation and heat reflecting film, these boots are sure to keep your feet warm. The Wooly Mammoth is the first scent-c...');
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