Posts for category ‘Deer Hunting Guides’

Expert Advise – Deer Hunting For Big Bucks
Deer Hunter Guide | November 9, 2009 | 1:45 am

Learn More Tactics, See More and Harvest Trophy Bucks like You Never Thought Possible Before.


If you’re like me and love to talk about deer, deer hunting and ways to harvest big bucks then keep reading….  this might be one of the most important letters you could read this year!


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Deer Hunting Secrets From The Pros
Deer Hunter Guide | November 8, 2009 | 6:46 pm

A Simple and Proven Method to Take Amateur Hunters and Turn Them Into Legends!

From the desk of Joe Pineland :

As a man who is absolutely obsessed with hunting and who interprets the world through the lens of hunting, I would like to tell you that a lifetime of hunting success is available right now.

It doesn’t how much you know or the experience you have.. What matters is that you have an insatiable desire to harvest the type of whitetail you dream of.


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Greg has seen more deer in the last 2 hunts than all of last year!

Secrets” really clarified many of hunting tactics that I had learned from my dad while growing up on a quail plantation in South Georgia as well as gave me some new tactics to use. This book does a great job of explaining the habits and habitats of the White Tail. I was able to start applying many of the tactics suggested in the book at my hunt club here in South Carolina. I have experienced immediate success during my first two hunting trips after finishing the book. I have seen more deer than I did during the whole season last year. I am very optomistic about having a very successful season this year. Thanks “ Secrets”!

Greg Lee
South Carolina

What are others saying about Joe:

  • Ron impressed the experienced hunters at his local hunt club!
  • Chad now picks and chooses what he shoots at with newfound hunting confidence!
  • Secrets gets another rusty hunter back in the game!
  • This 30 year hunting veteran especially impressed with the sections on deer behavior!

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Survivalist question?
Deer Hunter Guide | April 15, 2009 | 8:02 am
james_spader_jr asked:


You are deer hunting in the woods in the middle of December in Colorado. You are 5 miles from camp and fall out of a tree stand and break your leg. You try to start the 4wheeler to get back to camp but it will not start. It is nearing dark, you have have a cigarette lighter, a pack of cigarettes, hunting gear and hunting knife. No cell phone or any survival gear. What do you do?

CUTHBERT
Real Hunters only?
Deer Hunter Guide | April 13, 2009 | 1:49 pm
maxx asked:


Isn’t it great that all the anti-hunters can’t have as much fun as we do. I went hunting in November and on the way to camp there were some people protesting deer hunting by a country store .They were standing out in the cold rain and we told them we were going to go to camp and have a big steak then sit around the fireplace and talk about what we were going to shoot tommorrow. Then two of my buddies mooned them and we drove away. Does anyone have a story they would like to share?
Speaking of drunk rednecks has anyone ever been to a Nascar race at Talladaga Raceway in Alabama.Thats the most rednecks I have ever seen and they party for days.

PAULETTE
4×4 or AWD?
Deer Hunter Guide | April 8, 2009 | 1:44 am
chris n asked:


I hunt and sometimes the roads I drive on are pretty rough,i have a 4×4 now but im looking for a new auto and the SUV Im looking at is AWD,my question is do you think it will be adequate for deer camp.I do end up in some situations where 4×4 is a neccessity and also we pull some stumps from a swamp on our property,do you think AWD can do those things like my 4X4,thanks

FORBES
where can u find deers in yosemite national park?
Deer Hunter Guide | March 31, 2009 | 7:12 pm
minime asked:


i go hunting there! where do they like to be,its really cold up in those mountains/forest.horse camp.by strawberry store.

CHANTRY
Do you think it is okay for a female to hunt alone?
Deer Hunter Guide | March 24, 2009 | 5:44 am
maddiesmumma asked:


I have been hunting for years…usually alway with my dad at the deer camp. He has been sick this past month or so, so I have been traveling a little over an hour to hunt on some land that my friend owns. There is nobody around out there and my friend is usually out of town. I think this is all just fine….but I have several family members that are totally against it. Do you think it’s safe for anyone to hunt alone?
Thanks for the input.
I do carry my cell with me and I keep it on silent…so that I am able to send and receive text messages.

FRANK
Tacky/ Weird?
Deer Hunter Guide | March 22, 2009 | 5:20 am
csbiup asked:


I want to know what you think about my friend naming her baby Hunter Miller. I think Hunter is a fine name, but doesn’t necessarily go with the last name (too similar). Also, the baby’s dad hunts just about year round. Her house revolves around what hunting season it is and there’s a huge stuffed bear and deer in their living room. There baby will probably be Hunter the hunter who lives at hunting camp.

CATE
.270 Win bullet selection?
Deer Hunter Guide | March 13, 2009 | 8:20 pm
Justin asked:


For deer hunting I currently use the Remington Core Lokt 130gr. This isn’t about brand though. We hunt with anywhere from between 5-20 guys at camp (depending on the day). On most watches and drives, if the deer you hit (good or bad shot) goes more than 50 yards in some cases (over all hill or across a ridge) the next guy will shoot too. Thats how everyone works at camp and thats how they are. I don’t like this. I want my first deer to be mine, not one that 4 guys shot. Would it make a big difference to switch to a 150gr bullet? With the little extra weight make the difference in dropping the deer?

KINSEY
deer baiting?
Deer Hunter Guide | March 11, 2009 | 4:35 am
chris n asked:


There seems to be alot of hard feelings between people who use bait and people who dont,I personally dont care what methods people use as long as they are buying a license and continue to support hunting.I was hoping to hear from both camps on this and also from hunters that feel the same as do,it seems foolish to fight with each other.

NADINE