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Your deer is down, your tag is punched and your season is over. Time to gut your buck and drag him out of the woods right? Wrong. Whitetail expert Neil Dougherty explains why you shouldn't gut a deer near your stand, even if you're done hunting.
Of course, since you've gotten your deer, now might be a good time to go coyote hunting, as long as your buddies aren't hunting in the immediate area.
I've been telling people this for years. Nothing can ruin your fun worse than having 10 crows or a coyote come in to a gut pile.
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Of course, since you've gotten your deer, now might be a good time to go coyote hunting, as long as your buddies aren't hunting in the immediate area.
I've been telling people this for years. Nothing can ruin your fun worse than having 10 crows or a coyote come in to a gut pile.
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I've been telling people this for years. Nothing can ruin your fun worse than having 10 crows or a coyote come in to a gut pile.
Of course, since you've gotten your deer, now might be a good time to go coyote hunting, as long as your buddies aren't hunting in the immediate area.
Post a Comment (200 characters or less)