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Search Results:Big Time Texas Hunts - Win a Texas Grand Slam
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The Lone Star State boasts some of the finest hunting anywhere in the country, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Big Time Texas Hunts (BTTH) offer hunters a chance to experience the best of the best. The crown jewel of the program is the Texas Grand Slam hunt package, which includes four separate hunts for Texas’ most prized big game animals — the desert bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer, mule deer and pronghorn antelope. There are also several quality whitetail hunt packages available, as well as opportunities to pursue alligator, exotic big game, waterfowl and upland game birds. CLICK HERE to learn about purchasing online entries at a discount! The Feeding Chuckle Duck Call with Wade Bourne
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What's the deal with the chuckle? Most hunters chuckle with their calls when ducks are circling close. Is this an effective way to finish birds, or is it an irrelevant call with a reputation greater than its true effectiveness? What role should it play in a hunter's calling strategy? Wade Bourne explains. Visit the Ducks Unlimited website for more useful calls and information. PART 1: Realtree's David Blanton shares his experiences in the field
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David Blanton shares his experiences in the field. We were fortunate to gather in a small group at the Texas Trophy Hunters Extravaganza last month and listen to David Blanton talk about some of the things he has learned over the last 16 years of working with a camera in the woods. Below is a list of some of his most interesting comments: Wind trumps everything. If the wind is wrong, no matter what, you are better off moving. Temperature above “normal” usually ruins the hunt. Don’t wear your hunting clothes into a convenience store on your way to the hunt (pick up all types of scents that won’t go away for awhile) Human urine is different from human body odor. URINE does NOT affect deer. Test it, take a leak on a deer scrape and set a camera up and see how the dominant buck comes back to check on the scent. The point is, people often worry about the wrong things. David doesn’t like to hunt in the peak of the rut because of “lock down”. This is when a big mature buck “pens” a doe and doesn’t let her move for 24-72 hrs until he breeds her. Thus, you are probably not going to see the big mature buck during this time. #1 Best Time to Hunt: Pre-rut. In the Midwest, that is the last few days of October and the first days of November. Depending on where you are, such as South Texas, those dates are very different, but try to get out there during the pre-rut. This is a great time to grunt and rattle. #2 Best Time to Hunt: Usually the first week of bow season when the bucks are just finishing polishing out. They are still focused on late summer feeding routines, are easily patterened, and very predictable. If you use Dove Decoys or Turkey Decoys or Duck Decoys, try using a Doe Decoy. Set up a doe decoy with her bedded down. Consider setting up a second decoy with a “buck kit”. If you see a dominant buck coming in and licking his nose, he is coming in with intent. If you are trying to rattle while bowhunting, it is very hard because the first thing a big buck does is move downwind. Therefore, only rattle when you have a crosswind and only rattle when you can see the buck. When setting up, “back cover” is more important than “front cover”. People often hide behind something, but don’t think about whether or not there is sufficient back cover to block their shape. Two Bucks Lock Antlers and Take Bow Shot
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I am a avid hunter and recently retired Marine after 20 years of service in the infantry and I think that is probably the most unsportsmanship like act I have ever seen. The deer had no chance, you might as well go and hunt a zoo.There are things you just dont do as a sportsman, ie. shoot waterfowl on the water, snag fish etc. He shot 1 deer, what is the fate of the other deer. I would be courious as to how he unhooked the deer without injuring the other deer. Individuals like this man give hunters a bad name.
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