Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods
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RE: Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods
It's on my chrismtas list. A friend read it and he told me it's excellent. Big woods hunting is so much tougher than farmland hunting in terms of patterning deer. But my buddy has been killing some nice big woods deer since he read that book, and he says the book is the reason why.
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RE: Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods
great! i just ordered it for my birthday. i hope it helps me kill more big woods deer too, because i just lost 90% of all my hunting land thats close to my house. next year its the big woods for my
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RE: Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods
It's a good read.. not a great read I don't believe but a good one! It's very informative and such but not well illustrated with good examples. I am visual and need to see things while reading.. most men do.. we're visual learners.
But you won't regret it still. Greg Miller is a good writer and his words always read easy. I don't think he's ever written a book I would not reccomend.
But you won't regret it still. Greg Miller is a good writer and his words always read easy. I don't think he's ever written a book I would not reccomend.
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RE: Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods
On top of Greg Millers book I would reccomend for someone in your situation "Mapping trophy bucks" by Herndon. It's much better illustrated.. I think combined with the Greg Miller book you will be well ahead of the game after some real world experience.
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