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Late Summer Preparations For Whitetail Deer

Summer always seems to get extremely busy between weddings, vacations, and other family events, our whitetail deer hunting preparations can sometimes take a back seat on the list of priorities. Just a few months ago, I was saying to myself, “I’ll get around to trimming those shooting lanes or putting up those trail cameras,” and before we know it, deer season is knocking at the front door.   Even though July has mostly come and gone, it’s not too late to get outside and start knocking out items on the to-do list. Here are five things you can be doing right now to help prepare yourself for later this Fall.   Hang Trail Cameras   I don’t know about you but I look forward to checking cameras almost as much as hunting itself. The anticipation and...

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Big Tine Retailer Success Story: Abby Heistad and The Family Business

For some of us as deer hunters, growing up with hunting is simply a way of life. We all hunt for various reasons but many of us enjoy putting food on the table, to experiencing the outdoors, and creating memories that last a lifetime with the people we love. For Abby Heistad, hunting and archery is a huge part of her life in Northern Wisconsin and her entire family enjoys to hunt deer, bear, and turkeys as part of their heritage.   Loaded down at DeerFest 2016!  Abby and the family stopped by the booth to replenish the supply while at the show.   Abby took a beautiful Northern Wisconsin doe on her family farm sitting over the top of a Big Tine Buck Brunch food plot.   As with most products in the hunting and outdoor industry, seeing is...

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Product Feature: Buck Brunch Food Plot Mix

Often times when we think of planting food plots for whitetail deer, our initial thoughts make us believe that they require heavy equipment, many hours of work, and lots of extra cash. We sometimes also believe that they have to cover one or more acres of ground in order to attract deer. With Buck Brunch Food Plot Seed from Big Tine, it is simply not the case.   The beauty part about this food plot mix is that it is designed for no-till applications and once the dirt is exposed, the only piece of equipment required is a knife to cut the bag open. This irresistible mixture consists of clover, turnips, rape, and cereal grains, which is the perfect combination to attract and provide essential nutrients for your whitetail deer herd. Each...

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Post Season Scouting Strategies for Whitetail Deer

    There’s no better time than early Spring to hit the timber and discover what you might have missed from the previous season in the deer woods. By now the snow has lifted its protective cover to reveal the clues and puzzle pieces that can be put together in an effort to learn more about deer behavior, and for those who are willing to put in the time, the payoff can be huge. Late March and early April is sort of a lull period for me, where I’m not picking up sheds and turkey season is still a few weeks away, so it’s the perfect time of year to really hone in on rut sign. During my scouting endeavors, I’m attempting to locate scrapes and rub lines that were out of sight...

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Product Feature: Protein Plus

As the cold snowy days of winter transition to the warm sunny days of spring, mother nature begins to loosen her grip as we come into a time period of rejuvenation and new life. The dull grey forest floor beneath our feet will soon come alive with greenery and growth, which sets the clock for the next chapter. Whitetail deer are also beginning a new phase and when it comes to building a strong foundation for optimal growth, nutrition, and antler development, the crucial time period is now.   Starting with the rut in November and continuing with the ongoing stresses of old man winter, deer are flat out worn down by the time a spring thaw hits. Lack of food, cold temperatures, and deep snow wreak havoc on a deer herd...

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Shed Antler Hunting Tips

I love shed hunting. I’ll say that again: I LOVE shed hunting! Who doesn’t enjoy walking through a whitetail property on a sunny day with the anticipation of finding antlers on the ground? It’s literally an Easter egg hunt for grownups. Shed hunting is also an activity that everyone can enjoy and it’s a great way to introduce non-hunters to the world of whitetails.   As much of the deer hunting throughout the country bocoran situs slot gacor hari ini comes to a close, dreams of finding shed antlers are at the fore front of most whitetail deer hunters minds. Deer season brings the utmost excitement for the avid hunter but unfortunately it comes and goes in the blink of an eye, leaving us longing for the next chapter to arrive. With...

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Late Season Whitetail Deer Hunting Strategies

Whether you’re trying to notch an unfilled buck tag or just trying to stock up the freezer before the end of the year, late season whitetail hunting can be one of the best times to be in the deer woods. There is something about a crisp cold day, watching deer move through the snow, silhouetted against the blanket of white on the ground that makes this time of year magical.   On the other hand, sometimes your spirits can sink low if the season hasn’t went quite as planned or if the buck you have been after has managed to elude you for the past couple months. Below are a few tips to help change your strategy and put it all on the table with the hopes of tagging a late season...

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Product Feature: Cherry Rush Cover Scent

Sometimes all you need is that little “extra” when it comes to fooling or attracting a big buck. With a number of cover scents and attractants coming to market almost on a daily basis, Cherry Rush Cover Scent stands out for a number of reasons.   Cherry Is Different - I’ve said it time and time again but I believe the key to attracting a whitetail is the ability to spark their curiosity with something out of the ordinary, something different. A potent cherry smell is not commonly found in much of the habitat across a majority of the whitetails range and I’ve found through continued use, it is a powerful compound.   Cover It Up - In addition to using Cherry Rush as an attractant, it is highly effective as a cover scent....

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Big Tine Success Story: Trisha Rector’s 142” Kentucky Whitetail

There’s often a reason behind success and rarely does it come from happenstance or sheer luck. For the serious whitetail deer hunter, gone are the days of the “weekend warrior” and merely hoping for a successful season. The victorious hunter writes their own destiny through year-round hard work which entails scouting, habitat improvement, stand placement, meticulous planning, and proper nutrition for the health of the herd. For the do-it-yourself men and women of the whitetail world, trophies on the wall are earned through blood, sweat, and tears and a perfect example of this is the story of Trisha Rector and her three-year quest to kill a buck she calls “Resurrection.”   Bigger, Healthier Deer   Trisha began hunting at the age of 10 in her home state of Kentucky and ever since she killed...

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Product Feature: Cherry Rush Last Call

Ever since I began using Big Tine, the one thing that really stuck out to me was the cherry flavor and aroma found in all of their supplemental deer feed products. I’m a firm believer that anything out of the ordinary in the whitetail woods will spark curiosity and the aroma flavor found in Cherry Rush Last Call is absolutely irresistible to the nose of a whitetail deer.   One of the many great things about Cherry Rush is how small and compact the packaging is. I can easily fit a couple bags in my backpack during my scouting efforts to place in front of trail cams and although it may be small, it sure does pack a punch.   Proof Is In The Pudding   I prefer to use trail cameras for inventory purposes during...

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