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      <title>Deer Hunting Made Special With TropyBuckSecrets and FoodPlotSuccessSummit</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">“4 Techniques for Better Food Plots and Deer Hunting!”</p><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 03/19/2012 --  Hunting is the favorite pastime of many people. In fact, when hunting season approaches, some dole out a lot of money to purchase the best rifle around and other gear. However, one of the most important things to remember while out hunting is that you should follow a well laid out plan in order to get that prized trophy, especially with deer hunting.<br />
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Deer hunting is exciting and leads to an adrenaline rush. The deer is actually a very fast runner, and to catch up with it, you need a good hunting strategy. And among all the types of deer, the white tailed deer is the biggest challenge for the hunters.<br />
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This animal has a keen sense of smell, hearing and sight. They can detect the presence of humans from great distances because of their heightened sense of smell. Thus the white tailed deer is quite an elusive animal, and it is best that you get some knowledge about deer hunting techniques before you head out for your next hunting expedition.<br />
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1)  Conduct adequate research when you plan any food plot and when you go to any hunting site. Get to know the type of deer that are available in the area, and then decide upon your food plot set up and later your hunting technique.<br />
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2)  It is but foolish to believe that an animal would just walk up to you. Thus you will have to lure the animal and make it fall in your trap. One of the most popular methods is to set up tree stands and then wait patiently for the deer to approach. This method will test your patience so be sure to dress comfortably and pack plenty of snacks.<br />
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3)  Another important deer hunting technique you can use is to manipulate the animal&apos;s heightened sense of hearing to your advantage. Use a deer call or rattling antlers to waylay the animal. When a deer hears these sounds, it can be easily waylaid and wander towards the source of the sound even if it is a long way off. For this method too you need to be patient, as well. If you do not see any deer approaching you even after several minutes, then simply repeat the call.<br />
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4)  It is imperative that you choose a good spot for hunting deer. Make sure that you are concealed. Any sudden movements can alarm these animals and they run away. So try to be as quite as possible and make stealthy movements. Also pick a spot that is downwind from the trail you expect deer to be traveling so that he doesn&apos;t get your scent and disappear.<br />
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For more information and helpful deer hunting tips, visit <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> and <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com/" href="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com/">http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com/</a>, the ultimate resources for deer hunters. Trophy Buck Secrets has a special members-only area called the, "Trophy Nation". Trophy Nation is the ultimate Big Buck Brotherhood. It provides wide variety of information and gives members access to expert information as well as powerful resources and the ability to share experiences with other hunting enthusiasts and have fun.<br />
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Share your passion with like-minded hunters. The sites present exciting resources that will help you gain more knowledge, skill and confidence to bag more big white tailed bucks, and even make quality deer management work on your hunting land. Deer hunting season is in 24/7 every day of the year at these sites, so there&apos;s no better time to join the excitement than now!<br />
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      <title>How to Enhance Your White Tail Deer Hunting Experience With Trophy Bucks</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">“6 Steps to Better Deer Hunting”</p><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 03/19/2012 --  Ethics is an important consideration that should be followed and adhered to in all our day to day activities. Ethical conduct is a must at your work place and when you are out having your leisure time.  So why should you abandon your ethics when you are out hunting?<br />
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Following good ethics is absolutely essential when you are out trophy deer hunting. However, there are some people who do not adhere to ethical principles and take careless shots. They hardly have any respect for the animals and kill them inhumanely. Even though deer hunting involves the killing of the animals, it also serves as food for a lot of people. Thus there are millions of deer hunters out there who respect these animals while at the same the follow strong ethical principles, and stick to all the laid down rules, such as the ones that follow.<br />
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1. When you are out deer hunting, never take a guess shot. You must positively identify your target, as well as, what&apos;s between you and the target, and what&apos;s behind the target. Always try to take a clean shot and avoid wounding the animal.<br />
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2. You may be using a bow, a rifle, or a shotgun, but always ensure that you take the best, accurate aim possible at the vital area to kill the deer instantly, instead of making the animal suffer. Spend a lot of time learning about where the vitals are located and the angles that offer the best shot opportunites.<br />
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3. The ability to take the perfect shot depends upon a hunter&apos;s skills, the distance to the animal, positioning and also the weapon used. However, the skills of hunters vary from one to another. Inexperienced hunters should dedicate some of their time during the off season to upgrading their marksmanship skills. This would help them to take a clean shot during the hunting season. The most important goal in deer hunting is to ensure that you kill the animal cleanly and avoid wounding it.<br />
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4. It is also very important that all hunters respect one another when they are out hunting in a group. Accidents may happen when a lot of people are moving about together trying to jump animals in thick cover. So going out with known people is helpful as they know each other&apos;s level of skill and can plan out their individual strategy without interfering into each other&apos;s space. It is essential to negate the chances of accidents and other mistakes that may happen by chance when out deer hunting.<br />
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5. Following norms and ethical practices is a must when you are out trophy deer hunting or just even for hunting in general. A good hunter should be responsible for himself and will follow all the rules. He would also respect his fellow hunters and give them their space. A good hunter always stays focused on his objective and principle. Moreover, a good hunter will always voice his or her concern when a fellow hunter does not stick to the norms.<br />
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6. Akin to any other sport, trophy deer hunting also requires the hunters to show respect and integrity towards the hunting sport. You should not enter into a land for hunting purposes that has "no hunting" or a "no trespassing" sign posted. Always seek permission from a land owner prior to hunting in a privately owned land (even if it&apos;s not posted). Flouting the norms can land you in legal trouble. The land owner can inform the local authorities and can charge you a hefty fine, and in the worst scenario, you yourself can get shot by a land owner for trespassing private property.<br />
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For more information and helpful deer hunting tips, visit <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> and <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com" href="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com">http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com</a>, the ultimate resources for deer hunters. Once you visit the sites and even join up and become a member there, you can start sharing pictures, read about more tips and tactics of successful deer hunting, exchange recipes etc. So if you are really passionate about hunting whitetail deer, become a part of the excitement today!<br />
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      <title>Rut Summit - Free Expert Interview With Charles Alsheimer</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Deer hunting provides such a huge rush when you feel that you are getting close to the monster buck that you have always wanted. The deer is actually a fairly elusive animal, so in order to think like a deer, you need to provide yourself with a good plan of attack. </p><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 10/01/2010 --   Hunting is a special hobby for many people. When hunting season arrives, some take a vacation from work or even spend extra money purchasing a new rifle or hunting gear. However, one of the most important things to remember about hunting is that you must do your homework before heading out for the trophy buck. <br />
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Deer hunting provides such a huge rush when you feel that you are getting close to the monster buck that you have always wanted. The deer is actually a fairly elusive animal, so in order to think like a deer, you need to provide yourself with a good plan of attack. There are several different types of deer, but the white tailed deer always puts up a challenge for even the best of hunters.<br />
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Some of the senses of a whitetail have proven to be much more sensitive than anything else that you will hunt. A whitetail deer can easily sense a human that may be close by, due to their keen sense of smell.   Because this animal can put up some of the best of challenges, it is a good idea that you gain a little more background about the rutting activity before heading out for your next big whitetail hunting adventure.<br />
Here are 3 techniques to help you better understand the rutting activity:<br />
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1) Understanding the timing of the whitetail rut.  We all understand that if you are able to venture into the woods then it is a good day. However, in order to maximize your chances of killing a huge whitetail then you need to be in the woods during the right time of year. <br />
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2) If you are beginning to understand the timing of the rut, then you know that your geographical location plays a huge role in this period. Studying how timing and location affect the rutting habits of a whitetail will ultimately lead you to a better comprehensive understanding of what the deer is thinking.<br />
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3) If you are serious about hunting whitetail then you have to understand the different phases of the rut.  When I say different phases I am talking about understanding terms such as "peak of the rut" and what it means. Rubbing, scraping and breeding all occur at during different time frames.<br />
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Again, by planning and creating some type of game plan as a hunter you will dramatically increase your chances of killing your first whitetail.  Don&apos;t be afraid to spend some time researching experiences of others in years past.  By studying past habits of whitetail you will begin to think like a whitetail. And we all know what happens if you begin to think and smell like a whitetail!<br />
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For more information about deer hunting tactics, contact David Barrett, founder of Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC; PO Box 167, NuMine, PA 16244. Call: (724) 840-5427. Subscribe to the free email newsletter, the "Trophy Buck Secrets Insiders Report," by visiting: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://rutsummit.com" href="http://rutsummit.com">http://rutsummit.com</a> and get your free copy of, "Discover Secrets of the Whitetail Rut That Most Hunters Will Never Know!" report upon signup.<br />
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This website is for the ultimate deer hunter enthusiast. You will learn hunting tactics about the rutting seasons you never knew before! Check out this site at: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> and land your big buck this year.<br />
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      <title>Land Your Trophy Buck With Free Rut Hunting Interview and Secrets from 6 Experts</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 09/30/2010 --   Deer hunting is the favorite activity of many avid outdoorsmen out there. You can spend weeks planning your hunting trip, not to mention a lot of hard earned money on the new gear and equipment you want to help you land that trophy buck. Regardless of the equipment, you need to be knowledgeable about whitetail deer in general. Knowing the seasonal changes and habits of deer can make all the difference on your big hunt. <br />
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The quickness of a whitetail deer and its high sensory rate means you need to be on the top of your game to hunt down your trophy buck. Only knowledge and experience can help you understand what triggers a deer&apos;s flight instinct and makes it disappear in a flash.<br />
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Now that you realize the keen ability of whitetail deer to sense a human in their presence, you need ample information to prevent your detection in the woods. Having the knowledge and techniques to elude the deer will make sure you can get close and take the shot you need to land your trophy buck. Below we will discuss some important tips to help you tag the monster buck you&apos;ve always wanted.<br />
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1) You need to understand that the rut is a very complex event for deer. This is isn&apos;t just a one stage activity. Thoroughly understand the rutting season and all the phases. You will need to have this knowledge to land your trophy deer.<br />
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2) Your ability to kill a whitetail buck can greatly increase during the rut. At this time of year bucks drops their guard because they are busy chasing does to mate with. This will make it easier for you to get close and land your trophy buck.<br />
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3) Doing your homework about the area you plan to hunt in will put you at a major advantage. You need to understand the weather, seasons, the makeup of the local deer herd, and the cycle deer are currently in at your location. The Rut can be different for whitetail deer in different regions.<br />
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For the ultimate deer hunter enthusiast and for more information about deer hunting tactics, contact David Barrett, founder of Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC; PO Box 167, NuMine, PA 16244. Call: (724) 840-5427. Check out his website at: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a>.<br />
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Learn hunting tactics specifically for the rut you never knew before with a free interview at: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://rutsummit.com" href="http://rutsummit.com">http://rutsummit.com</a> as well as info about how to get, "The Rut Hunting Secrets of 6 Whitetail Experts." Once you check out the info, land your trophy buck this year.<br />
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Media Contact:<br />
David Barrett, Founder<br />
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC<br />
PO Box 167<br />
NuMine, PA 16244<br />
Telephone 724-840-5427<br />
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      <title>4 Skill Areas for Targeted White Tail Deer Hunting With TrophyBuckSecrets &amp; Their Free Download Report &amp; Newsletter</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">“What to do and What Not to do While Deer Hunting”</p><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 08/26/2010 --   Many people have hobbies and passions that they like to pursue in their spare time, like deer hunting. In fact, more than 83% of all hunters live in prime whitetail areas of the eastern two-thirds of the country*. And about 83% of the hunters reside in the whitetail areas of the country. This means there are more than 12.6 million hunters pursuing their passion.<br />
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While deer hunting is a passion enjoyed by a lot of people nowadays, many people&apos;s initial reaction might be horror and disdain at the thought of shooting these beautiful creatures. But the truth is that most deer hunters kill the animals for food, population control and safety factors. And the important aspects of their hunting are focused on the ethics attached to the sport.<br />
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Five important skill areas to focus on in the sport are as follows.<br />
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1. Using a Single Shot in Hunting<br />
It is extremely important that you practice with your weapon of choice before going hunting. The goal is to take a single shot at the deer when hunting. Unless you do so, there is a greater chance of injuring the animal and putting it through unnecessary pain. In order to carry out the sport of deer hunting in a humane manner, you need to take a shot that you are confident of, having practiced well beforehand at a range or private area with non-living targets to gain expertise.<br />
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2. Using the Right Weapon<br />
The kind of weapon you use and the distance at which you are at in relation to the animal makes a difference to the quality and accuracy of your shot. Therefore, you must position yourself strategically in order to take a clear shot so that the animal is killed instantly, ensuring minimum pain.<br />
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While amateur hunters tend to be clumsy in their aims and erratic in their shots, proper training and practice can help hunters reach their mark. Random shots must be avoided due to the danger of hurting another person in the area or animal, or not making a clear shot, causing suffering to the targeted deer.<br />
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3. Respect for Fellow Hunters<br />
This is a vital aspect of hunting of any form. If you are in a group with other hunters then you must have a tight pact between yourselves in order to understand each others&apos; moves and move accordingly. If there is a loose link among a group of hunters, then the chances of accidental injuries to other hunters in the group, as well as random shots and poor hunting activities, are great.<br />
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4. Make Sure That You Are Allowed To Hunt<br />
Many forests and national parks, and private property where animals live, have "no trespassing" as well as "no hunting" signs up to keep hunters away. You must respect these signs and only hunt in areas where the activity is allowed. While this may sound like common sense and not worth mentioning, it&apos;s notable that there have been cases where hunters have defied such warning signs and gone ahead to shoot at animals in such restricted areas anyway. Some of these hunters have ended up injured while some have even died because the owner shot at them to keep them away from the premises.<br />
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"If you&apos;re like me, deer hunting is more than a just a hobby. It&apos;s a way of life," said David Barrett, deer hunting expert and founder, along with Dick Blauser, "Pennsylvania&apos;s Archery Deer Master," of Trophy Buck Secrets. His and Dick&apos;s web sites at: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a>  and <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com" href="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com">http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com</a> offer the ultimate resources for deer hunters including expert tips, tricks, techniques, tips on food plots, photo sharing and more.<br />
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For more information on successful deer hunting, contact David Barrett, founder<br />
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC; PO Box 167, NuMine, PA 16244. Call: (724) 840-5427. Subscribe to the free email newsletter, the "Trophy Buck Secrets Insiders Report," by visiting: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> and <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com" href="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com">http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com</a> and get a copy of a, "5 HUGE Mistakes Deer Hunters Make And How To Avoid Them," report once you sign up.<br />
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With an array of targeted ultimate resources for aspiring deer hunters, networking with other fellow hunters is an awesome online adventure. Other deer hunters and enthusiasts are invited to join the club and enjoy the free gifts.<br />
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* Deer Hunters&apos; 1998 Almanac <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.huntingpa.com/Deer%20stats.html" href="http://www.huntingpa.com/Deer%20stats.html">http://www.huntingpa.com/Deer%20stats.html</a><br />
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Media Contact:<br />
David Barrett, Founder<br />
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC<br />
PO Box 167<br />
NuMine, PA 16244<br />
Telephone 724-840-5427<br />
<a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> <br />
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      <title>3 Ways to Make Your Deer Hunting Experience Special by TrophyBucksSecret.com</title>
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</p><p>NuMine, PA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 08/26/2010 --   While a great many people hunt to satisfy their need for excitement and adventure, others hunt for food. In fact, more than 220,000 deer kills during the 2008 season alone, an increase from the previous year, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation,* mean that quite a lot of deer were hunted. And in all cases, it is necessary to understand the rules of hunting and follow them. Proper training, adequate practice as well as the use of appropriate weapons are also essential aspects of hunting.<br />
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"Deer are popular targets among hunters because of the difficulty quotient attached with this sport," said David Barrett, founder of Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC. "The deer is an extremely swift and agile animal that is hard to track amidst wilderness environments. Therefore, a hunter must be trained and knowledgeable about the surrounding environment in order to successfully shoot a deer."<br />
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Part of what makes it very difficult for people to hunt deer is the animal&apos;s heightened sense of smell and hearing, Barrett explained. Deer can detect the presence of humans from a great distance through their body odor as well as the noise they make while moving around. And hunters need to learn to make use of these disadvantages. For example, hunters can attract deer by making sounds familiar to the animals, making calls and rattling antlers.<br />
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3 Ways to Make That Hunt Special<br />
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Observe the following, for those special hunting experiences many brag about:<br />
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1. The white tailed deer is a very light-footed animal that plays around with humans well, trying to hide itself from their view. Hunters must be patient. Find an area with maximum visibility &amp; concealment and be prepared to stand in the same spot for hours, having plenty of food and water on hand as needed.<br />
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2. Don&apos;t expect the animal to simply present itself to you for hunting. Choose an ideal spot where you don&apos;t have to move about too often. Focus on minimal noise and good camouflage.<br />
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3. Get and stay in-the-know about the activity of deer hunting. Subscribe to educational resources and keep learning, delving into useful success tips on deer hunting, first-hand experiences of deer hunters who have had extraordinary tales to tell regarding their hunt, and sound advice on deer management and food plots.<br />
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Free Deer Hunting Report and Resources<br />
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For more information on successful deer hunting, contact David Barrett, founder of Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC; PO Box 167, NuMine, PA 16244. Call: (724) 840-5427. <br />
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Subscribe to the free email newsletter, the "Trophy Buck Secrets Insiders Report," by visiting: <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com" href="http://www.trophybucksecrets.com">http://www.trophybucksecrets.com</a> and <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com" href="http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com">http://www.foodplotsuccesssummit.com</a> and get a copy of a, "5 HUGE Mistakes Deer Hunters Make And How To Avoid Them," report once you sign up.<br />
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With an array of targeted ultimate resources for aspiring deer hunters, networking with other fellow hunters is an awesome online adventure. Other deer hunters and enthusiasts are invited to join the club and enjoy the free gifts.<br />
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"This website is for people like you... People who are passionate about hunting big whitetail bucks," said Barrett.<br />
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Many people spend hundreds of dollars on the weapons while deer hunting for trophy games. However, what is required is caution, planning research and training to make a hunting session worthwhile.<br />
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* Syracuse Blog at:  <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2009/03/dec_releases_2008_deer_hunting.html" href="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2009/03/dec_releases_2008_deer_hunting.html">http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2009/03/dec_releases_2008_deer_hunting.html</a> <br />
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Media Contact:<br />
David Barrett, Founder<br />
Trophy Buck Secrets, LLC<br />
PO Box 167<br />
NuMine, PA 16244<br />
Telephone 724-840-5427<br />
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:43:40 -0500</pubDate>
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