Bag a Buck in Heavy Cover
Bucks traveling through open woods usually stop when they enter a patch of thick cover to check on whether anything is following. Be aware of this as you're trailing a buck and stop well ahead of where you see heavy cover in your path. A hidden buck often feels safe retracing his steps, so set up and try to lure him back to you with a deer call or rattling antlers.
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My experience has been the opposite, taking my cold rifle inside warm vehicle or building has fogged the lenses on outside. any scope of mine that fogged up inside would be in the garbage asap.
great tips thanks
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My experience has been the opposite, taking my cold rifle inside warm vehicle or building has fogged the lenses on outside. any scope of mine that fogged up inside would be in the garbage asap.
great tips thanks
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