MAPPING TROPHY BUCKS
About the Author
Brad Herndon, published since 1987, writes
several articles appearing in a number of popular outdoor publications,
including Deer & Deer
Hunting, Turkey & Turkey Hunting, Outdoor Life, Peterson’s
Hunting, North American Whitetail, and more.Plus, Brad and his wife
are outdoor photographers for Realtree and Advantage camouflage’s
national ads. Brad and his wife live in Brownstown, Indiana.
Book Description:
White-tailed deer hunters working public
lands know the competition to bag big bucks is tough. Fortunately, there
is a powerful--and underutilized--tool available to all hunters that
can dramatically increase success in the field: The U.S.G.S. topographical
map. By learning to read "topo maps" and understanding how
deer relate to their landscape, hunters can learn to consistently put
themselves in a position to bag trophy whitetails.
Author Brad Herndon explains the basic concepts
of using topographical maps effectively and implementing sound terrain
hunting strategies in this new must-have guide. From inside corners
and double inside corners to the perfect funnel and mastering the wind,
readers will get a better concept of using the wind and understanding
topographical maps.
Illustrations show details of how deer move,
where the hunter should place his stand, and how to use the wind to
ensure a successful whitetail hunt.
* Increase the odds of bagging a trophy whitetail with a topographical
map * Features tactics for implementing sound terrain hunting strategies
* Includes detailed illustrations
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