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Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods

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-An aggressive hunting guide for moving from the basics into the big woods -Highlights the importance of long-term scouting, understanding phases of the rut and adopting a patient attitude to achieve success -Appeals to millions of bowhunters who take to the woods in search of the big bucks Knowing how to hunt, and knowing how to hunt big bucks in big woods are two different things. Champion big-woods bowhunter Greg Miller gives hunters of all experience levels deep woods hunting tips they can put to use the next time they're in the woods. This book: -Provides tips for crossing complex terrain, handling deep-woods rut, reading rub lines, preparing bow camps -Helps hunters evaluate their understanding of big woods hunting -Attracts readers with detailed photos from the field and frequent reference to personal hunting adventures From defining big woods to hints for dragging out deer, this easy read covers it all.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published March 11, 2006

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January 23, 2010
I didn't find the advice so much informative as I did find Gregs writting style enjoyable.
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February 14, 2018
Great book for those who spend time hunting large tracts of timber. Typically this will apply to anyone hunting a lot of Public Land including National Forests.
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November 23, 2015
Not that much "learning" information here. Here's your summary: Walk/scout the woods you hunt again and again until you know every inch
of it. Then you will know where to hunt:). Oh yeah, when it doubt,
hunt rub lines. Thanks Greg, it's not like I think there is a "short-cut" to deer hunting, but the problem alot of us have is we don't live in Wisconsin or the Michigan U.P., so spending endless hours scouting the deep woods is not an option.
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