How to Hunt Deer Up Close: With Bows, Rifles, Muzzleloaders and Crossbows - John E. Phillips
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 Outdoors
 Sport & Recreation
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To be more successful as a deer hunter, learn all you can about the animal, the wind, the temperature and the techniques required to get in close. In this book, you’ll read about some of the best hunters in the nation who know how to hunt deer close, including one of the greatest archers who ever lived, Howard Hill. John E. Phillips shares his own deer stories and hunting tips from 50 years of experience, and you’ll have the opportunity to watch 25 videos explaining the latest research on deer movement. Now contains a bonus chapter with recipes for two full meals using venison!
From the Author:
In this book, I’ve talked to some of the best deer hunters I know about the techniques they use to get close to deer. A prime example is a friend of mine named Jerry Simmons, who took 37 deer in 38 days hunting in Alabama, back when the limit was one buck per day. He harvested all 37 animals with a longbow, not taking any shots over 20 yards. For me, the sport of deer hunting is about getting as close as possible to an animal, just as much as it is about taking the animal. I started hunting for deer while in elementary school and my friends and family hunted with shotguns and buckshot, which meant we had to get close to the deer to take them. Over 50 years of deer hunting, I’ve learned that your odds go up tremendously for taking an animal if you get in close. Hunting close also may be one of the reasons I particularly enjoy blackpowder hunting and bowhunting. I know your chances for a quick kill are drastically better when you’re close to an animal. To be more successful as a deer hunter, learn all you can about the animal, the wind, the temperature and the techniques required to get in close to the animal.
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This post has 5 comments
September 24th, 2022
Creeps who enjoy that sort of thing are lower than paedos
September 24th, 2022
@TWIZZLE That is a ridiculous statement and rather liberal for the most part. I know people that feed there families hunting. They wouldn’t have enough meat on the table otherwise. I hate trophy hunting but if it puts food in your belly that is one of the most honest ways I know of getting it.
September 24th, 2022
@metroman I believe he was referring specifically to the trophy hunters, hence the word ‘enjoy’. After all, that is what this book is about.
September 26th, 2022
Trophy hunting pays for conservation and that one animal saves hundreds. Those dollars allow the other animals to flourish. Hard reality that when hunting isn’t allowed animals disappear because of human encroachment and exploitation. Do your research before you start condemning others. I respect that we all have a right to an opinion but try to educate yourself before you make a statement like that. Just my opinion.
January 16th, 2023
Boo
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