(It's so simple you won't believe it hasn't been revealed before.)
Why hunters from southern states make a mistake
when they go north in search of deer pg. 8
A complete chapter for the novice hunter with
detailed but
easy-to-read information about state regulations, the tagging
system, limits on types of weapons, and in and outs of the
differences of hunting early in the season or late. – Ch. 2
The thing almost all hunters do to try to avoid
being sensed by a
deer that actually repels them twice as fast. I bet you your are
already making this mistake.
A review of other resources for hunting and how
to make your
continuing education in hunting a constant and fun endeavor
– pg. 12-14
Why a guided hunt can ramp up your skills, how
to pick a guided
hunt, and other resources to tap into to get the secrets of incredibly
experienced hunters - pg 14-15
7 things you need to know about whitetail anatomy
and why it is
important for all further undertanding about shot placement–
pgs. 18-23
What whitetail deer do most of the day in a secluded
spot–
pg. 18
The 4 essential secrets about arrow and bullet
placement and
why understanding these secrets is like getting a Ph.D. in deer
anatomy – pg. 19
The absolute low down on what you need to know
about deer senses
so that you can understand why that regal buck is so hard to find and
how to start looking at your environment with a new appreciation for
deer and the natural world (If you only read one thing in this book,
make sure it’s this) – pg. 21-22
The 6 things inexperienced hunters do that instantly
tell a deer they
are being hunted (Here’s what to do instead) –
I read all the books and tried everything. It
wasn't until I did THIS ONE
THING that it all started to happen for me. I'll share the single most
powerful thing you can do to become more successful at hunting,
and why almost no hunters do it.
How to find and meet the hunters who are the true
masters and
get them to share their closely guarded secrets with you
How to pinpoint and strengthen your senses so
that you can start
to become a hunter who is constantly taking in subtle clues and
making progress – pg. 32
5 things you can do before you leave the house
that can make the
difference between success and failure – pg. 45
The deadly mistakes too many hunters make about
deer and color
vision, this section is another myth busting section and may save
your life.
What you wanted to know about antlers but were
afraid to ask,
you'll start to be known as an authority or maybe just a trivia master
by the end of this section, packed with myth busting information –
pg. 22-24
What you need to know about deer bedding areas
and why thermal
currents are important– pgs. 37-40
Why you don't need a salt block and how to avoid
using baiting –
pg. 31
How to take advantage of weather reports and changing
weather
patterns to find deer – pg. 32
The 4 laws of rutting behavior and how to use
the knowledge you
gained on early season scouting to lead to incredible success– pg.
32
The low down on recommended crops and what to
do with corn stalks
in winter to lead deer right to you. pg 31
The right clothing is essential, I will explain
why with complete suggestions
and I am not talking about camouflage patterns! – pg.34
Why you need to try on your hunting boots in late
afternoon, believe it or
not it could mean the difference between success and failure– pgs.36
The absolute best way avoid spending a fortune
on binoculars and how
to ensure you get top notch quality, this tip will make up for this
book and
then some! – pg. 38
An 11 item checkist for your day pack, believe
me you won't want to be
without these 11 things when you really need them – pg. 39-40
15 secrets about firearms and 11 pages of detailed
easily readable
information about shotguns, rifles, suitable cartridges, high quality
optics, firearms training and safety and how to practice efficiently,
hunters all too often practice in a setting that will provide absolutely
NO training for what will be necessary in the field, are you making
this mistake?
I have devoted a full chapter to hunting from
a deer stand because
hunters all too often don't know state regulations, the latest trends
in
use for both firearm and bow, how to assess wind currents and how
they may change, weapon consideration (you would be amazed at the
stupid things that hunters do, don't be one of them), and know how
to
use your knowledge of anatomy to make the right choices when choosing
location.
The 4 things you absolutely MUST do before leaving
your house to avoid
being sensed by deer (Most hunters miss this entirely)
Why you should never use artificial antlers for
rattling and how to obtain
antlers and the secret about the ratio of does to bucks that make his
successful– pg. 53
The 7 secrets of rattling and how moisture, location,
and the weather
can make all the difference – pg. 63
Do you know the 5 basic deer sound categories,
you will now, plus the
low down on digital deer calls, how and when to use the different
categories, and the mistake most hunters make when use the
aggressive grunt– pgs. 64-67
Too many reasons to count why early scouting of
an area will put
you way ahead of the overwhelming majority of hunters and what
you need to be looking for when you are scouting an area.
23, yes 23 secrets on stalking, glassing, using
a canoe, and scrape
hunting, despite all the advantages in hunting technology, the oldest
and most traditional hunting methods remain effective and are often
the most exhilarating- pg. 69-75
4 secrets about hunting in warm weather and essential
information
you need to know about ticks. pgs. 87-88
An explanation of the unique challenges of windy
days and how to
overcome them as well as the challenges brought on by an approaching
cold front, extended rain, first snows, and how all these weather patterns
affect deer behavior pg. 78-82
Once you land your prize buck a step by step guide
to field dressing with
special attention to avoiding most of the mistakes that hunters make.
pg. 64
A special section on putting all the knowledge
you have gained together
so that you are ready to go out into the field!
And much, much, much more

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