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Specifications Publisher Skyhorse Book Format Hardcover Original Languages English Number of Pages 192 Author Steve Bartylla Title Bowhunting Tactics That Deliver Trophies ISBN-13 9781616086749 Publication Date September, 2012 Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.www.daddyproofkidswear.com/files/canon-eos-rebel-xsi-user-manual.pdf80 Inches ISBN-10 1616086742 Customer Reviews Write a review Be the first to review this item. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match.All Rights Reserved. To ensure we are able to help you as best we can, please include your reference number: Feedback Thank you for signing up. 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KulturKaufhaus Events Magazine My account He has appeared in many hunting television shows, and has put out several instructional bowhunitng and habitat improvement videos. He lives in Marshfield, Wisconsin. More from Bartylla, Steve more Big Buck Secrets Bartylla, Steve Paperback EUR 25,00 Basket White-Tailed Deer Management and Habitat Improvement Bartylla, Steve Book EUR 34,00 Basket Share No social media integration components are displayed. Do you want to activate these.https://fatheragneliti.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626e96517f394---bosch-kgu31125gb-manual.pdf Allow me to share Further information is available in our Privacy Policy. Accept all and continue. Settings. Current Subscribers Click Here. A local legend of sorts who consistently kills giants each season. Maybe you don’t actually know him, but you keep seeing his face—and his big deer—at the taxidermist and on social media. Yeah, yeah, muse other hunters as they try to pad their egos. But then they learn that all his 160-, 170- and 180-inch bucks came from right around their area. Low fence. Eh, he’s just lucky. And because nobody controls what fish do, Kevin Van Dam, with his 25 Bassmaster tournament wins, just holds his mouth right. Luck is defined as success or failure brought about by one’s own actions; sure, anyone can stumble into the woods and kill a Booner occasionally (actually, rarely), but the notion that big-buck killers consistently get lucky is wrong, plain and simple. So what aspiring deer hunters should ask is how do they do it. Most adhere to five general principles. He’s killed more big bucks on public land than anyone I know. During Memorial Day weekend, while everyone else was barbecuing, Hank was hanging a new stand—in a spot he’d monitored for a year before deciding it was worthy. That’s prioritizing. The reason Hank spends his hard-earned cash on a lease and not a golf membership is he values whitetail hunting more than any other hobby. You should at least respect that man’s priorities. What’s a hobby for some is an obsession for him. Most all his spare time, money, thought and energy is spent on catching big smallies. It’s the same deal for trophy whitetail hunters. 2. Skill Killing mature whitetails—one of the wariest of all American game animals—isn’t easy, and skills aren’t developed over a couple seasons. Masters spend 30 years or more hunting and studying whitetails, and they never cease learning.https://trucraftsmanship.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626e967df0e1a---bosch-kgv2604-manual.pdf They develop a knack for anticipating buck movement and reading subtle clues in the terrain to find where big bucks dwell, what they eat, and how they travel. They study maps, photos, and beat the brush with their boots. They become experienced at finding great points of ambush, sneaking in undetected, then making high-pressure shots (because experience has taught them it will likely be the only chance to kill an old brute). These hunters know bucks get old by sticking to cover, and so they learn to understand how a buck will get from point A to point B and C and back again while feeling safe. Eventually it does. Their skill is learning to think like a buck, then getting in position for a shot. 3. Quality Land Tassitano knows that to kill big whitetails, he must hunt where they are plentiful. He might even own some land. But—back to his priorities—there’s a reason food plots and stands were installed on his 100 acres rather than a new house. And if he can’t afford to lease or to own, he asks neighbors, barters labor in exchange for access, or scouts public land until he finds a good spot. There are many big bucks taken on public land each year, and some great hunters have made a habit of doing so. Just know that if you’re going to hunt public land and compete with other hunters in addition to the bucks themselves, you’ve got to be that much more persistent. No doubt, planning and persistence kills big bucks.” You should also know that guys who always bring home big bucks don’t often bring them home on their first day in the woods—it just seems like that because we didn’t hear about the 28 times they sat in a stand all day before actually killing the brute. Fact is, if big-buck hunting were like baseball, even the all-stars would only be batting about.028. Most times great hunters go out, they don’t kill a big buck, but that doesn’t dissuade them; rather, it makes them that much more determined to accomplish their goal.da-kong.com/userfiles/canon-eos-rebel-xsi-owners-manual.pdf They hunt in rain, snow, during their best friend’s birthday party, before and after work. Your success is dependent on time invested, simple as that. 5. Discipline The best deer hunters are mentally disciplined. They don’t sleep in when they could be in a stand. They hang their stands in August despite the heat so they don’t spook deer from their patterns in late September just before the season opens. They don’t hunt their best stands if the wind is wrong, and they have no problem passing smaller bucks. Perhaps the toughest aspect of being a big buck hunter is the realization that a buck of the caliber you wish to take doesn’t even exist on the land you are hunting. But to take a smaller one—and deem your hunt over—is to give up and go home when a true brute might have been following that 145-inch deer you just killed because you were bored. True trophy deer hunters must reach a Zen-like mental state in the stand where they are absolutely comfortable and even enjoy letting less mature bucks walk even if there’s a good chance it’ll be killed as soon as it ambles another 200 yards. And they’re OK with coming home empty-handed—perhaps even a few years in a row—because they know big-buck hunting is not a guarantee but a discipline. Here are eight favorites. Try sitting all week in a Polar Vortex. Buy single digital issue for your phone or tablet. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets. Current Subscribers Click Here. Some are passive or shy, while others appear almost aggressive. A handful of bucks I've bowhunted over the years stand out from all the others. These were not necessarily the highest-scoring or most impressive animals I've pursued, and I never did get within bow range of some of them. I do have a few agricultural fields and food plots that help with pre-season inventory. But for the most part, I hunt big woods by Midwest standards. For this reason, most of my pre-season strategy revolves around sheds found and visual sightings from the previous winter. I had seen this buck numerous times the previous fall. This deer spent a lot of time in a fairly small area (less than 50 acres), and I would see him in the same clover food plot most evenings. The following fall, the trophy buck had grown tremendously. It would probably net over 160. When bow season arrived, I had four strategic stand sites set up to ambush this great buck in the area he had frequented the previous fall. There was no reason, I thought, to try to climb into this buck's mind. This was going to be easy. However, to my great disappointment, this was the year I discovered how far mature bucks can travel during the fall, especially when more-dominant bucks might inhabit the same area. Sometimes, to think like a big buck, you've got to broaden your horizons. With other bucks of at least equal status within the local population, it is logical that he would have to expand his territory during the fall rut. Another mistake I made was assuming that just because this buck had the most impressive headgear that I had seen in the area, he would automatically be the most dominant animal. It is certainly possible that a rival buck had displaced him from the area where I anticipated finding him. A PAINFUL MEMORY On the afternoon of Oct. 17, 1998, I was perched 25 feet up a mature white oak looking at a fresh scrape that was exactly 21 steps from the base of my tree. I'm not really good with important dates like birthdays or anniversaries, but this date would be etched in my mind for the rest of my life. About an hour into the hunt, I caught movement about 75 yards up the wooded ridge from my tree. It was a buck, and within seconds I knew it was the buck I had waited for my whole life. He was working his way toward the scrape in front of me. At about 50 yards out, he stepped behind a large tree and I tried to get in position for a shot. The giant typical 10-point trophy buck paused for a second and scanned the horizon. Then he wagged his tail as if nothing had happened and walked down to freshen the scrape in front of me. With his head in the licking branch, I drew back and settled my 20-yard pin in the center of his boiler room. I couldn't have scripted it any better, but from that point on it was all a blur. I remember touching off the release and I know I missed, but I'm not sure how. There were no obstructions with the shot. I'm not a world-class archer, but out to 30 yards, I'm pretty proficient. That night I lay awake, trying to form a plan that would give me a chance at redemption. My initial thought was to follow conventional wisdom and stay out of the area for at least a week or more and give things a chance to cool down. Then I tried to creep into his mind. I thought, Hey, he never saw me and I don't think he caught my scent. For all he knows, a branch fell from a tree. If a trophy buck avoids every place where he's ever been spooked, he won't have many places to go. I knew it was early enough in the fall for this particular buck's home range to still be fairly small. I decided to go for it. Two days later I had another encounter with that monster buck from the same stand. I didn't get it done that time either, as he never came within bow range, but the plan almost came together. And there was at least some satisfaction from putting myself in a position to get lucky. TOO MUCH PRESSURE? Every once in a while, I believe we give big bucks too much credit. Don't misunderstand me. A whitetail's senses are razor-sharp, and they have millions of years of evolution behind them. This has not only helped them survive, but it's also helped them thrive alongside humans. They're masters at avoiding things that want to hurt them. However, if they didn't occasionally make mistakes, they would all die of old age. Every once in a while, I believe we don't give them enough credit. Several years back, a good friend who lived about a mile up the road from my home found a matched set of sheds off a buck I had been hunting. The next year, I had multiple encounters with this buck in the same area but wound up filling my tag with a different deer. The following spring, I found the matched set of sheds from the first buck in the same area in which my friend had found his set the previous year. The only thing that changed was the formation of a drop tine off the right main beam. This was the year I learned that human intrusion can greatly alter deer movement. Knowing this buck had reached maturity a few years back, I spent every spare moment over a seven-week period hunting various stand sites in the area I believed to be his home range because this is where I had seen him repeatedly in previous hunting seasons. Houdini would have marveled at his disappearing act. Early that season, a rumor started floating around the local hunting community about a large buck being poached close to the area I was hunting. I was now beginning to think it might have been him. Finally, the buck showed himself on Thanksgiving morning, and I made the best of the opportunity. The only change in his antler frame was the lengthening of the drop tine. Based on the minimal change from year to year in his sheds, I think this age was pretty accurate. WALK A MILE IN HIS HOOVES I believe this buck knew I was pursuing him. A bloodhound can track an escaped prisoner for hours or even days after the track has cooled. I've got to believe that a mature whitetail's nose is equally sensitive. This deer lived in a fairly remote area with very little interaction with humans for most of the year. My sudden and repeated presence in his domain, coupled with the onset of the rut, more than likely altered his habits around mine -- especially his daytime activity. 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