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  1. In this video Coach Simpson walks through some adjustments to make to buck sweep against teams that are aggressive in their blitz. How to beat the blitz wit...

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  2. 482_Would you have let this buck walk. Colt Ford · Huntin' The World

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  4. Dec 5, 2023 · This buck went from a Small Spike to A giant Buck, in just a couple of years. Under the circumstances Justin has a choice to make, let the buck walk, or add him to the hit list. An incredible story about how spike buck deer don't always stay spikes

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  5. Jun 30, 2013 · Use Your Trail Camera to Understand Nocturnal Bucks. Mark Kenyon Jun 30, 2013. Bill Winke is an authority on nocturnal bucks and using trail cameras to understand how killable a deer is. Winke divulges how he determines whether or not to hunt a buck, how he uses trail cameras to scout deer, and how camera pictures help him determine whether a ...

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    • 1st Stage: Cruising Period
    • 2nd Stage: Monitoring, Chasing and Pushing Period
    • 3rd Stage: Breeding Period

    Big Buck Behavior: Anticipation coupled with a sudden urge to breed will cause mature bucks to break out of their protected sanctuaries, and start moving more during the daylight hours. This is when you’ll notice a sudden increase in rubbing and scraping activity, especially near major travel corridors and along the edges of primary feeding areas. ...

    Big Buck Behavior: A very small percentage of older does will begin hitting their estrous cycle before the rest of the herd. During this stage, mature bucks will be actively pursuing the first estrous does and running the smaller basket-racks out of the picture. You can expect to see dominant bucks monitoring, pushing and chasing hot does and even ...

    Big Buck Activity: As more estrous become available, you will start seeing far less rubbing and scraping activity. The dominant bucks you’re after will be temporarily locked down and busy breeding throughout this peak rut period. These lovesick bruisers will often be seen slowly following and steadily pushing single does away from the herd. Recepti...

  6. Jun 30, 2013 · Secondly, you need to hunt long enough to take advantage of this increased movement. Many hunters, especially in the early season, only hunt early morning and late evenings. But during rainy days, action can take place at any time. Sit out longer than usual or even for the whole day if you can muster it. I’ve seen plenty of buck movement at ...

  7. Oct 26, 2016 · Solution #3: Pull Him Around. Begin by riding two-handed, sitting in an athletic riding position—your seat deep in the saddle, legs under your hips, and hands prepared to move. This way, you’re ready to either lope off without any problem or pull your horse around if he bucks or rushes forward.

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