TrophyBuckSecrets.com Insiders Report – June 19, 2009
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I was going over the transcript from my interview with Neil
Dougherty of North Country Whitetails earlier. Man, that thing is
full of good stuff.
I picked out one particular section as the basis for this week’s
tip. I haven’t picked up any Gobbler Oaks yet, but I’m thinking
real hard about it after reading this.
Let me know if you have any experience with Gobbler Oaks or other
early season dropping oaks. I’d like to hear what you have to say.
Good hunting and God bless,
Dave
PS. I’ll be gone next week, so you won’t hear from me for a
couple weeks. Have a great week, and I look forward to sharing
with you again when I return.
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Early Season Food Source: Gobbler Oaks
Are you looking for a food source that drops its fruit really
early in the year?
A lot of guys now are planting Gobbler Oaks, or other things like
that. These trees are early season dropping oaks. They can grow
very quickly and produce acorns.
During the early part of the hunting season in the north, your
winds are typically going to be out of the southwest.
How about you locate and actually plant these types of foods
where it’s more beneficial for you to hunt during a southwest
wind?
You’re trying to match the time of the year to what the deer
wants to eat – to the food that drops – and then put it in your
property where it’s best for you as a hunter.
It’s almost reordering your whole property now to the point where
the food, the wind, and everything is lined up in the hunter’s
favor, rather than the contrary, which is typical.
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 15
Binoculars can help you see your target better during target
practice. Learn about how to use binoculars when shooting your
bow and arrows in this free archery equipment lesson.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 14
Jaw and back tension releases are just some of the mechanical
releases used in archery. Learn about using arrow release
mechanisms for accurately shooting your bow and arrow in this
archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 13
Use an arrow cut off saw for cutting your aluminum and carbon
arrows. Learn more in this free archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 12
Arm guards help protect archers’ arms from the bow strings, and
quivers are used to carry arrows. Learn more about how to use an
arm guard and arrow quiver in this archery equipment lesson on
video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 11
Archers use different styles of arrows, including aluminum and
carbon arrows. Learn about aluminum and carbon arrows and how to
use them in this archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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That’s it for this week!
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