Jeremy hunted hard all season and finally a good buck presented a shot opportunity.
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S4 EP6
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Follow along as Denny Witt and Jeremiah Voithofer go out in search of spring gobblers.
S4 EP5
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Zac Prickett heads out to fill his last Ohio doe tag and Staffer Jeremiah heads to Illinois for their gun opener
S4 EP4
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Zac Pricketts wife goes out to fill her doe tag and Jeremy Myers sets out to find a buck
Another Pa archery season buck!
Staffer Jeremiah Voithofer sticks an absolute Illinois STUD
On the board for Pa archery season
Well here he is! He is not my biggest buck,but he is my most memorable to date. I initially shot him on 10/24/14 at 5pm roughly. He came in chasing a doe and didn’t give me a whole lot of time to get the camera on him and make the shot. I wasn’t crazy about the shot( due to my angle) and definitely didn’t like how he didn’t go down. I proceeded to track him later that night and ran out of blood. I returned on 10/25/14 and picked up on new blood after about 2 hrs of searching. I followed this bucks blood trail and at times I was on my hands and knees. After 8 total hrs of searching, a crazy series of events, and 1 additional arrow later I finally found the buck I set out to find. Most people would have probably given up, but I knew that as long as I had blood (even a micro dot of blood) I would continue tracking and not give up.At times I was literally crawling to find it. Persistence pays off!
*Featured Show* S4 EP3
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Staffer Brandin Swaney and his little brother Braxton set out in hopes to filling their doe tags
S4 EP 2
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Follow along as we take a look at Jared Hall’s season in Ohio
The Early bird Sometimes gets the worm!!!!!
Early season scrapes can sometimes have big results. During these first couple weeks if you can locate a scrape between bedding and feeding most of the time, more than one mature buck is hitting it. From what I gathered over the years I see the bucks are trying to establish a pecking order leading up to the rut. I currently am watching a scrape where a 3 and a 4 year old buck are still in the same area. As october rolls in so will the scrape action. I am personally a huge fan of scrape hunting. I try to make bucks in areas where I know there are multiple big bucks, start the boxing early. I use buck urine and very small amounts of tarsal gland to get the party started. I make the spots convenient for me, close to a tree I can strike from and he can’t check downwind without me getting a shot. Points of ridges and saddles are my favorite spots for scrapes. If you want a cool show, flick your covert trail camera on video and set it back about 7-10 yards from the scrape. let them tell you how aggressive they are getting and what direction they are coming from. Pay attention to every detail cause it may make or break your chances of sealing the deal on an old whitetail. goodluck….J
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