Ch. 6 - Identifying Key Food Sources For Whitetail Deer
Scouting Big Woods Whitetail Bucks with Beau Martonik
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One of the biggest differences between hunting farm country and big woods deer is the food. There are many quality food sources in big timbered areas, but require different tactics to identify them, and how they play an integral part in a deer’s diet.
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Ch. 9 - Whitetail Deer Shed Hunting
Finding shed antlers is much more difficult in the big woods and other public land areas without destination food sources that are accessible. Shed hunting can be helpful when you are looking for a specific age class of deer in a new area or if you are trying to hunt a specific deer.