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8 02, 2016

First BIG Sheds 2016

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 8th, 2016|BigDeer|2 Comments

              First big sheds starting to show on Facebook. Left photo: Doody found this 180-class set in West Virginia. Right: Jon found this massive side, Kansas I believe. Everybody loves seeing big antlers, send us your shed-hunting pics and stories to post!      

5 02, 2016

Hunt Gear Review: Manfrotto Befree Tripod for Spotting Scope

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 5th, 2016|BigDeer, Gear Reviews|Comments Off on Hunt Gear Review: Manfrotto Befree Tripod for Spotting Scope

You need a spotting scope, a good one, when hunting for deer or elk out West, or when glassing for whitetails on prairies or in large grain fields in the Midwest and elsewhere. Without a spotter you might have to hike 3 miles and waste an hour to take a closer look at a buck or bull that you found with binoculars. Much more efficient is to glass an animal, set up a scope, zero and focus and determine quickly, “Nope, too small” or “Yes, a shooter let’s go!” Most big game hunters do well to select a good spotting scope, but then defeat their purpose by choosing a flimsy $50 tripod for it. Big mistake, because you can’t use [...]

5 02, 2016

Missouri Hunter Spears Big Buck with Atlatl

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 5th, 2016|BigDeer|2 Comments

From Springfield News-Ledger: When the huge whitetail buck walked below his tree stand, Paul Gragg wasn't sure he would be able to make the shot. Gragg, 49, was hunting in late October (2015) with a prehistoric atlatl — a wooden throwing device that a skilled user can launch a 7-foot long hunting dart with remarkable speed and power. The buck walked straight under Paul’s stand. When it moved out to about 8 yards and swung its head to the right, Paul extended his left arm and let fly. The broadhead-tipped dart hit home center above the front leg. “My first thought was how easy that dart went in him," Paul said. The 15-point buck jumped and ran about 40 yards before it fell [...]

3 02, 2016

Virginia Biologist Rescues Bald Eagle

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 3rd, 2016|BigDeer|1 Comment

America’s state wildlife biologists are underpaid and underappreciated, and they have to put up with a lot of politics, bureaucracy and other BS, but they do great work, not only for deer but for all game and non-game animals and birds. Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Facebook: District biologist Pete Acker rescued this bald eagle that had been struck by a vehicle (recently) in Surry County. He says, "Quickly I found the mature bald eagle could not fly but was still very nimble on the ground. I was able to capture it without further injury and transport it to a local rehabilitator, Smithfield Animal Hospital. They stabilized the bird and arranged to transport it to the Wildlife Center of [...]

2 02, 2016

Ohio: Hunt For 170-Class Ghost Buck

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 2nd, 2016|BigDeer|5 Comments

Field report from a hard-core bowhunter in Ohio: After many days of hunting and 20 days of getting pictures, always at night or in the early morning, I finally took down the "Ghost Buck." November 10, 2015, about 900 am. He rounded a bend of the creek, saw my buck decoy and ran 400 yards in about eight seconds. He slowly circled the decoy, and at 12 yards I took the shot. I have taken 130s deer from this stand, which is 32 feet up in the air, but this 170-class buck really had me shaking up there. I called my buddy and the track job was on. We jumped the buck 25 minutes after I shot him. I knew better than to [...]

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