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Phd Whitetails How To Hunt And Take The Smartest Deer On Any Property John E Phillips Mike Handley

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Phd Whitetails How To Hunt And Take The Smartest Deer On Any Property John E Phillips Mike Handley
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Phd Whitetails How To Hunt And Take The Smartest Deer On Any Property John E Phillips Mike Handley instant download after payment.

Publisher: Night Hawk Publishing, Inc.
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 5.64 MB
Author: John E. Phillips & Mike Handley
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Phd Whitetails How To Hunt And Take The Smartest Deer On Any Property John E Phillips Mike Handley by John E. Phillips & Mike Handley instant download after payment.

To become a "PhD Whitetail," a whitetail deer has to have gone to school on hunters. He knows when to move, where to move, and how to move to avoid detection. Most deer hunters rely on luck to occasionally have the opportunity to see a PhD buck. But the professional hunters in this book have spent their lifetimes finding these bucks-with-doctorates and putting themselves in position to take these monster bucks using hunting strategies that few of us employ.

Let's face it, getting-up before daylight, taking a shower and washing yourself with Scent-A-Way hair and body soap, washing your clothes every night with Scent-A-Way detergent, putting those clothes in a scent-free bag and not putting on your Scent-a-way Tech 4 base layer, as well as your other hunting clothes, until you get to your hunting site, is a major hassle. Using deer lures, cover scents and deer calls requires more time than most hunters want to spend. Carrying a decoy to the stand and properly positioning it to be most effective is another hassle. However, because the men in this book perform these rituals every day, they consistently take the PhD bucks about which most of us only dream.

The men who have learned their lesson from the PhD deer are videographers, producers, TV hosts and/or professional hunters. They have earned their PhDs in taking trophy deer from the unique animals they hunt. This book contains over 120 photos of these men and the PhD bucks they've taken. "PhD Whitetails" is the combination of all these men's hunting tips that will help you earn the same degree they have in deer hunting, and learn how to hunt the same bucks they do.

Now contains a bonus chapter with recipes for two full meals using venison!

"John Phillips has been one of the most prolific and well-respected outdoor communicators of the last half-century. Everything he writes rings with authenticity, because it is backed with real-life experience and thorough research." -Glenn Sapir, Director, Editorial Services, National Shooting Sports Foundation

From the Author

Question: John, why did you pick the title "PhD Whitetails" for this book?
Phillips: Once you've hunted deer for many years, you soon learn that the best way to build your knowledge of how to hunt big older-age-class whitetails is to spend hours and hours in the woods finding those big whitetails, encountering those older-age-class deer and learning what they do and when they do it. Most deer hunters have jobs that only may permit them to hunt perhaps three weekends a year or possibly every weekend during deer season. Spending that short amount of time hunting deer each year means learning enough to consistently take big whitetails is hard. However, most of the men in this book hunt whitetails for a living, either as guides, TV hosts, videographers and/or company representatives. At the writing of this book, I felt like the Hunter's Specialties pros, who have to produce videos and TV shows every year on hunting and taking big whitetails, had the most knowledge and the most experience over many years of being successful with older-age-class bucks - the bucks I call the PhD whitetails. To become a PhD whitetail, a buck has to be more than 3-years old and learned how to dodge the average hunter successfully. These deer are the ones that have taught the hunters in this book how to hunt.

Question: How much do you think reading this book will help me take a deer?
Phillips: Just reading this book won't help at all, if you don't apply what you've read and try some of these tactics, especially if you know you're hunting older-age-class deer. Remember that the hunters in this book already have accomplished many times over the task of taking a PhD buck, and I truly believe that what they've learned and passed-on to you who read this book will stack the odds in your favor when you're hunting a trophy whitetail.

About the Author

For the past 40 years, John E. Phillips of Vestavia, Alabama, has been a fulltime outdoor writer, traveling the world interviewing hunters, guides, outfitters and other outdoorsmen about how they hunt. An award-winning author, John has been hunting and fishing since his kindergarten days with his dad and brother and has had the good fortune to fish and hunt with experts. He's also travelled across the U.S. as a newspaper writer, magazine writer, outdoor photographer and radio host, and for the last 13 years, as a provider of outdoors internet content for numerous companies daily. He was the 2007 Legendary Communicator chosen for induction into the National Fresh Water Hall of Fame, the Crossbow Communicator of the Year in 2008, and in 2012, he was presented the Homer Circle Fishing Communicator Award by the American Sportfishing Association and the Professional Outdoor Media Association. To learn more the author and his outdoor experiences, go to nighthawkpublications.com/Bio%20Page/john.htm or visit John's Amazon author page.

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