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Below are a few sample videos, expert interviews and articles to give you a glimpse of the great stuff you'll find inside
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You know, kind of like when you see something through the trees that looks like a buck, but you're not quite sure... This is your chance to get a better look at what we have to offer. These videos and articles are shown here as they originally appeared in our members only section.
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White-Tailed Deer Management
Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Would you like to become a better whitetail deer manager? Would you like to know what you can do to improve the quality of the deer on your property? This great resource answers those questions and many more. The basic principles here apply no matter where you hunt . . .
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Bigger Bucks Episode 3 - "Deerscaping" With Neil Dougherty of North Country Whitetails
Neil Dougherty is a wildlife consultant and a nationally recognized leader in hunting property development. His property layout concepts have been featured in Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, and dozens of other publications and TV shows. Called the "Brightest young deer woods architect" by Outdoor Life, and originator of "Deerscaping", Neil is happy to share his whitetail wisdom. . . .
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Second Chance Buck
David Barrett
You don't get a second chance in life very often, especially at a mature buck. That's what makes this story so amazing. I spotted this buck at 7:00 in the morning feeding in the field behind my house while I was getting my kids ready for school. He was about 250 yards away and I could tell he had a decent rack, but there wasn't enough light yet to be sure . . .
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Making Sense of Scrapes
Every good deer hunter knows that scrapes are important, but what can you learn from examining them more closely? Dick shares a few tips in this video that will help you understand when and how to hunt scrapes . . .
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Food Plots and the Whitetail's Nutritional Cycle
Steve Trupe
In wooded habitats, herbaceous openings (food plots) should comprise at least 2% of total acreage to show a noticeable effect. 5% to 10% would be better with some of that in fruit trees / shrubs and some in native vegetation -- limed and fertilized . . .
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