28 08, 2015

Bowhunt Big Deer: When To Crowd A Buck’s Bedding Area

2020-06-10T09:19:35-04:00August 28th, 2015|Big Deer TV, Bowhunting, Deer Hunting, Deer Management|1 Comment

In late summer whitetails are genetically programmed to set up their home ranges near nutritious food sources and with heavy bedding cover close by. This way bucks can pile on the pounds (up to 20 percent of their body weight now through September) while only moving short distances. Finding bucks now is all about zeroing in on the best food sources. The top four: alfalfa, soybeans, clover and corn. If you have any of these fields on your land, or if the crops are planted on neighboring properties, you will have bucks in your woods to hunt. It’s fairly easy to glass, locate and pattern bucks that come to feed in the alfalfa and beans fields. But setting up to [...]

21 08, 2015

Trail Camera Photos: Big Bucks in Daylight!

2020-06-10T09:19:35-04:00August 21st, 2015|Big Deer TV, Deer Management|3 Comments

Mitch on Facebook says: My top hit-lister "Zeus" is starting to show up during daylight… I know he is 6.5 based on history with him. I hope this is the year we get to bring him home in the truck! Nathan emailed the unique buck below and said: Mike, love your show and website. My buddy and I picked up a new lease and had this big guy show up on camera. We call him Dagger! Is it unusual for a mature buck to show up in daylight this time of the year? It is not unheard of for bucks like these to be visible in daylight in August. Some bucks are simply not as nocturnal as others. I told Nathan that he needs [...]

19 08, 2015

Should You Shoot Does Early In Bow Season?

2020-06-10T09:19:35-04:00August 19th, 2015|Bowhunting, Deer Management|2 Comments

If a big fat doe walks 30 yards under your stand during opening week, should you shoot it? This QDMA article makes some solid biological points about why you should, but the first comment that follows the article makes, I feel, an even better point about why you shouldn’t: ELPzee wrote: I'm still waiting until December to fill my freezers. Here's why. Pressure! If you shoot does early in the season you're pressuring your herd before the rut, reducing your chances of killing that monster buck. In regions where (hunter) densities are high and tracts of land are small…waiting to harvest does makes your land become a sanctuary, especially if you are surrounded by trigger happy hunters (on neighboring lands). [...]

10 08, 2015

Trail-Camera Monday

2020-06-10T09:19:35-04:00August 10th, 2015|Bowhunting, Deer Management|1 Comment

From our friend Danny: It’s a little hard to see him, but the deer on the right has earned the name “Junior.”  I haven’t gotten a close-up picture of him in about 3 weeks.  The last clear pic I got, I was able to study his rack pretty good.  By everything I can tell he has Spike’s genes (hence Junior). Right now he is a main-frame 9 with a kicker off the right brow tine (same as Spike had). I believe he is 3 years old. It’s going to be hard to pass him up if he walks by. But, I know what he could potentially turn into next year. Pic #2 from Danny: This is what “The Freak” has become.  He and Junior [...]

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