Pre-Rut Action Bow Hunt 2015 (video)
Bow Hunting deer with he GrowingDeer.tv team: It's bow hunting action as Grant takes advantage of the pre-rut activity.
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Bow Hunting deer with he GrowingDeer.tv team: It's bow hunting action as Grant takes advantage of the pre-rut activity.
Bow Hunting with he GrowingDeer.tv Pro Staff Team Martin, hunting Kansas whitetails: Lindsey hunts first and has a challenging hunt but makes a great shot on a doe. Then in Heath's hunt, he arrows a big Kansas buck with the newest Prime bow, the Rize. Stay tuned to the end for tips on maintaining diesel equipment and a preview of next weeks hunt.
The GrowingDeer.tv team gets red hot deer hunting action when on opening day of bow season the Iowa Pro Staff team arrows 4 does in one hour!
If a big buck is what you’re after, remember that they tend to shy away from popular, well-defined trails and the attention they bring. Instead, look for natural routes to hunt deer like funnels and breaks in the topography where a wise old buck can come and go with ease.
Bow hunting whitetails with GrowingDeer GrowingDeer.tv: hunting action where patience and planning pay off. Two deer hunts with two different strategies! Watch as Raleigh, then Daniel, get in the stand and bring home a nice buck and a doe: meat for the freezer! Watch to see the team cut up the meat and grind it into venison!
It seems ridiculous that such a large animal is able to appear and disappear in the woods at a moment’s notice, but whitetails are notorious for vanishing like ghosts.
Have you ever wondered how many deer walk right by your deer stand without you blinking an eye? (We won’t even include the ones missed during a quick afternoon nap.)
From GrowingDeer.tv: a mature Kansas buck is harvested with a muzzleloader. Then, see how to make a mock scrape as a whitetail signpost and hunting hot spot.
Streams and creeks allow bucks to quench their thirst while finding cooler temperatures and thick cover. This makes them terrific early season hotspots—ones that are neglected by many deer hunters.
Creeks act as natural funnels for buck travel which gives you the perfect opportunity to set up along them. Determining how deer are using the water source will allow you to place your stand accordingly.