For the Record: Jerrod Marteney
As Jerrod Marteney found out in 2001, harvesting a monster whitetail sometimes calls for extremes. And sometimes those extremes pay off. "I was hunting on 17,000 acres of public land in Greenbriar County," says Jerrod. "It was some of the steepest mountains and valley terrain I'd ever seen. The land was only accessible by foot, all other forms of transportation being prohibited. I thought it would be the perfect place to find a big buck." . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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