If you're like me and love to talk about deer, deer hunting and ways to harvest big bucks then keep reading.... this might be one of the most important letters you could read this year!
Do you:
Day dream and think about hunting deer all the time? Looking for ways to harvest that trophy buck? Want to earn the bragging rights with your buddies? Shop for new huntin' gear all the time? Can't wait to get out to the field to scout and hunt deer? Read on... there's valuable information here just for you!
Here's What This Is All About:
Taking a BIG buck, a trophy buck, is a dream to most hunters. To be able to do it consistently is what separates the experts from the wanna-bees.
Think about it - deer hunting is all about knowing deer habits, where and how they spend their time and what they do under varying conditions.
Successful deer hunting - finding and taking those trophies - happens when you discover all the secrets to get into the right position to harvest them. That, my friend, is what this book is all about!
TWO New Chapters Added for the 2009 Version:
As we promised, we updated the book and added some excellent content. The first new chapter is "Scoring Deer on the Hoof: Shoot or Don't Shoot?" and covers all the details of what to look for when you are trying to decide to shoot that posible record book buck. Learning how to quickly score them while in the field is something a trained hunter can do - but you have to understand how to judge size and know what to look for.
The second new chapter is one almost all hunters will want to know: "Using Trail Cams To Increase Your Trophy Buck Harvest". This is one of the most complete discussions of trail cams you'll find anywhere. You learn how to use them, how to choose them and be introduced to advanced methods that will put you onto big bucks that are in your hunting areas.
"I was able to see over twenty deer per day using your scent control methods and used the goal setting plans to finally bring down a buck I can be proud of."
Charlie,
After three years in the field and countless hours, I was still unable to bag a decent buck.
Your book and e-mail pointers helped me identify and locate the best places to hunt on my parent's land. I was able to see over twenty deer per day using your scent control methods and used the goal setting plans to finally bring down a buck I can be proud of. Thanks for your help!!!
Ryan S., Nebraska City, NE
"I took your advice and went into the thick undercover...."
Hey Charlie,
I just bagged my meat buck, on the windiest day of the week, gusting up to 64kph out of the west. It was a nice 5x5, scoring 150 with only 2 inches of deductions, net typical of 147 and 6/8ths.
I took your advice and went into the thick undercover and found a nice trail and stood and waited for a couple of hours. The deer were moving thru there like ants on a sugar cube. Just one more tag to fill, and I can hardly wait to take that big Sask. whitetailed monster.
Till then keep up the awesome work.
Thank you,
Tim L. Saskatchewan, Canada
".... thanks for all the great info..."
Charlie,
Just wanted to say thanks for all the great info and show you my results from all of it.
This is an Alberta, Canada whitetail deer taken with a 25-06 at 300 yds.
Darryl B. Alberta, Canada
Scored 167 (just shy for the record books)
Anyone can get lucky... but to be one of those who can consistently locate and actively hunt big bucks in almost any territory requires lots of professional tactics, special knowledge and inside secrets.
Most new and 'average' hunters are satisfied with marginal results year after year... yet, with just a little help, some excellent inside knowledge, and tips from successful hunters.... well - their ability to harvest the buck of their dreams comes into the realm of possibility. You still have to work at it... but it makes a huge difference when you have the knowledge working for you.
Even if you only want meat for the table or only have a tag for a doe, this advanced hunting information will help you be a better hunter and teach you how to maximize your time in the field.
There's some real critical thingsmost hunters don't know:
Where are the trophy bucks before the rut?
Where are the bucks during the rut?
How about in the dead of winter? Most things change when winter really sets in... and you need to know about it.
Where do those same trophy bucks head when there is high hunting pressure in an area?
The majority of hunters either aren't sure or don't have a clue where to place their stands or blinds... or when it would be much more productive to start stalking instead. You can - it's all in the book.
What about when and how to use scents? Many hunters scare more deer away than they attract because they don't understand how to use scents and the deer know it isn't natural.Click Here!
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