North American Whitetail Deer Mini Hunting Guide
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About the Expert
The author has been practicing archery for over twenty years, starting back on his fifth birthday. Seven years later, he began archery hunting with his father, a seasoned hunter of thirty-plus years. The two belonged to an organization that is contracted by the local county in Pennsylvania to go into the parks to help handle the overgrowing whitetail deer population. The author also works with the organization to process the deer taken out of the parks for a local food bank. On average the group manages to process over two thousand pounds of deer meat during the hunting season.
Book Description
•The guide is meant for those with all levels of experience in hunting. This includes those who are simply looking into the prospect of archery hunting to seasoned hunters who are looking to look elsewhere for new hunting practices.
•Starting things off the guide will go over everything a good hunter will need in order to properly hunt the elusive whitetail deer. Since there are so many manufacturers out there today, the guide goes over the major differences in different equipment; from compound bows and recurves to the several styles of tree stands. It is an extensive look at the major components.
•Equipment is not enough to make a good hunter as the guide then goes into an extensive collection of tips and tricks one would need to successfully hunt a whitetail deer. This includes how to walk into the wood, selecting the right spot, and the proper way to setup.
•The guide follows through all the way to the shot and the aftermath. Hunters will learn the proper way to track the deer after the shot and how to field dress it when it is properly found.
•Ending, hunters will learn how to bring that deer from the woods to the dinner plate. Tips and tricks are available to properly skin and quarter the deer to harvest the choice piece of meat.
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North American Whitetail Deer Hunting
HowExpert Press & Joshua Klajnowski
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Know Your Weapons
Chapter 2: Have the Right Gear
Chapter 3: Setting Up
Chapter 4: The Shot
Chapter 5: After the Shot
Chapter 6: Tracking
Chapter 7: Field Dressing
Conclusion
About the Expert
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Introduction
Whether you want to put that big trophy buck on your wall, or you just want to enjoy some delicious, lean meat, you have decided to become a hunter. Not just any hunter, but a bow hunter. There are many things that need to be considered to become a good hunter. Using this guide, you will learn many of the tricks that I have accumulated over two decades of archery and hunting. It is a complete guide to hunting down that deer and bringing it to the dinner plate.
Part 1: Getting Ready
So you think you are ready to just pick up a bow and go trudging into the woods? Well, you would be sorely mistaken. Before you even begin to think about the trophy, you need to realize that what we are after as hunters is in fact a living, breathing creature. We need to keep this in mind as hunters to make sure that the kill is as swift and as painless as possible for the animal. Aside from the obviously daunting amount of practice, a good hunter has a full understanding of the equipment they use in a hunt.
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Chapter 1: Know Your Weapons
Compound Bows or Recurves
This is by far the most important part of hunting, because without it, there is no way of you being able to harvest a deer. I mean, you could go old school with a rock, but it is not exactly fast, practical, or legal. So with this in mind, we will be looking at the bow. Now you need to understand, there are hundreds of different bows available for purchase by many manufacturers. Different styles are available with their own unique features. So we could be here all day going over them. We will just go over the generalization of the bows. Regardless of any bow that you use, a hunter needs to know