In this clip, North American Hunter’s Mark Kayser discusses difficult-to-hunt October whitetails, and hunting strategies that might work for you.
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Cabela’s Whitetail Season – Chasing Double G4
Welcome back to Cabela’s Whitetail Season. This week Bill heads out for the first hunt of 2012 and has an encounter with the Double G4 buck. Bill has been chasing this particular deer for the past 4 seasons.
The October Lull | Whitetail Watch
Cabela’s Whitetail Watch Episode 7 with Bill Winke. Most seasons open during the October Lull. The buck hunting is tough, but there is a couple of things to key in on that may better your chances of success.
Cabela’s Out West | ‘A Giant Opportunity’
Southern Utah can provide some of the best chances to score on trophy mule deer. This week tag along as they hunt one of the most legendary bucks in that area. Watch and see how this chess match unfolds.
Tracking Bubba – Cabela’s Whitetail Season
This week Bill will tell us the story of an 8 year old buck he calls Bubba and how he plans to harvest this deer during the 2012 season.
Cabela’s Whitetail Watch – Drought Conditions
This week, we explore the struggles many deer are faced with right now, whether it’s water consumption or food sources. Consistent water sources may play a vital role in your hunting strategies this fall.
“My Take” with Melissa Bachman: Tips For Choosing A Ground Blind
It’s Thursday on “My Take,” and that means Product Review Day at Cabela’s.
Mid-Season Turkey Lessons | Cabela’s Spring Thunder
Chasing spring gobblers continues. A new week with Cabela’s Spring Thunder and that means new turkey hunting adventures. Travel state to state as tips and harvesting wary toms progresses.
Punching Tags!, Cabela’s Spring Thunder
Check out the new episode of Cabela’s Spring Thunder! Experience a week of fast-pace youth hunts. They ran into successful hunting in many states including Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Illinois.
“Take Cover”, Building Blinds, Cabela’s Whitetail Watch
“After the majority of leaves have fallen, the hardwoods become extremely bare.” Late season the reasoning adds up to be aggressive with ground blinds.