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Post by Woody Williams on Jun 10, 2017 5:57:08 GMT -5
Fred Bear’s Ten Commandments of Hunting • Don’t step on anything you can step over. • Don’t look for deer, look for movement and remember it’s what they’re looking for, too. • Always approach from downwind. In the cool of the day, move uphill; in the heat of the day, move downhill. • The best camouflage pattern is called, “Sit down and be quiet!” Your grandpa hunted deer in a red plaid coat, think about that for a second. • Take only the gear to the field that allows you to hunt longer, harder, smarter. • A rainstorm isn’t a reason to quit the hunt, it’s a reason to stay. • Camouflage your appearance, your sound and your scent. • Be sure of your shot. Nothing is more expensive than regret. • Hunt where the deer actually are, not where you’d imagine them to be. • Next year’s hunt begins the minute this season’s hunt ends.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jun 10, 2017 9:40:34 GMT -5
Fred Bear’s Ten Commandments of Hunting • Camouflage your appearance, your sound and your scent. Is there where you got the idea to bark like a dog? It should be no surprise that not long ago, I didn't know who Fred Bear was. I thought we had a couple old guy twins on the site.
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