Radical Bowhunter

Nonfiction, Sports, Individual Sports, Archery, Outdoors, Hunting
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Author: Dick Scorzafava ISBN: 9780811746359
Publisher: Stackpole Books Publication: July 20, 2006
Imprint: Stackpole Books Language: English
Author: Dick Scorzafava
ISBN: 9780811746359
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Publication: July 20, 2006
Imprint: Stackpole Books
Language: English
  • Scouting with digital cameras and using the moon to predict ruts
  • Top ten trophy hot spots in North America
  • Rattling, calling, decoys, and scent management

Radical Bowhunter is a must-read for whitetail hunters who are ready to take their sport to the next level. To be a radical bowhunter requires a serious commitment to mastering the skills and tactics that will enable you to realize your full potential for bagging monster bucks. So forget about luck and throw out all the old-fashioned bowhunting lessons you've been taught; if you want to harvest a big buck, you are going to have to think differently and make use of innovative products and resources. This book shows you how to find trophy hot spots, determine when bucks are most vulnerable, and take advantage of the latest products and equipment to get the job done. Information on scouting with digital cameras tells how to track the location and behavior patterns of whitetails from thousands of miles away. Other sections include tips for hunting multiple spots at once, building a big buck factory, waiting for the optimal time to go for the kill, and stepping up the competition to a one-on-one pursuit of Mr. Big—the buck of your dreams who will test the range of your skills, put all of your knowledge to use, and drive you to ultimate victory.

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Radical Bowhunter is a must-read for whitetail hunters who are ready to take their sport to the next level. To be a radical bowhunter requires a serious commitment to mastering the skills and tactics that will enable you to realize your full potential for bagging monster bucks. So forget about luck and throw out all the old-fashioned bowhunting lessons you've been taught; if you want to harvest a big buck, you are going to have to think differently and make use of innovative products and resources. This book shows you how to find trophy hot spots, determine when bucks are most vulnerable, and take advantage of the latest products and equipment to get the job done. Information on scouting with digital cameras tells how to track the location and behavior patterns of whitetails from thousands of miles away. Other sections include tips for hunting multiple spots at once, building a big buck factory, waiting for the optimal time to go for the kill, and stepping up the competition to a one-on-one pursuit of Mr. Big—the buck of your dreams who will test the range of your skills, put all of your knowledge to use, and drive you to ultimate victory.

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