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 If you're like most hunters I know, we're all looking for that 1 thing that can give us the edge or advantage to lure or find that monster buck. From the clothes we wear, to the scents we use. Blinds, tree stands, or scrape hunting.

   At Big Buck Gear we offer a great selection of inexpensive, but effective, Big Buck Hunting Gear. From clothing to the latest scents and hunting tools. We also provide some helpful information, and tips to help you land that trophy buck. So come on in and check out our site. I'm sure you'll find something that will help you make that upcoming hunting season a big success.

We hope you have a successful hunting season.

 

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Scouting For Trophy Bucks

"Scout for Big Bucks during Turkey Hunting Season by Marty Prokop"


Turkey and deer share the same habitats. Chances are if you are turkey hunting you will be hunting on or near your deer hunting land. Of course, deer season is not open, but turkey season gives you time to master your deer hunting land and increase your chances of harvesting a big buck or doe for the freezer come deer season.

Spring and summer deer patterns are very similar to those during the early fall, prior to the rut. When I am in the woods during the springtime, I scout and begin to pattern the deer on my deer hunting land for the early archery
deer hunting season to come.

Finding Big Bucks Starts in the Springtime:

In the spring when bucks go into velvet, they move into and stay in their home ranges or core areas. When you are turkey hunting, when you find bucks near their home ranges, you have found a great place to hang your deer hunting tree stand for early archery season.
The best way to find and pattern these big bucks is to spend time in the woods. So when you head out turkey hunting, add scouting for deer to your turkey hunting agenda.

Let’s Talk Turkey:
Here are some of the turkey calls I use. While I do focus on deer hunting, I have had a fair amount of success calling to and locating turkeys. I have a good wild turkey population on my deer hunting land. So I do practice calling. I was once told by a wise old turkey hunter, "If turkeys could smell, no one would get them." Turkeys have extremely good eyesight, and their hearing is exceptional. Having a turkey respond to your calling can help you pin point its location.

Early morning is a great time to begin your turkey calling efforts. Most turkeys will let out a morning call when they leave their morning roosts and flutter to the ground.
If you aren’t hearing their morning calls use a crow call, owl call or a coyote call. These mouth blown calls are considered "shock" calls and, in many cases, a turkey will gobble once they have heard any of the three.

Once you have located where the turkey is gobbling from, rethink your position. Are you close enough to the turkey to set up and be ready for a shot? If not, carefully move towards the turkey being sure the turkey will not see you. If you feel the turkey is close to your location, set up and begin a series of turkey calls that are not "shock" calls. There are a few different turkey calls, which replicate actual turkey sounds, I use when out in the turkey hunting woods. These sounds include the turkey yelp, cluck, cackle, cut, purr and putt.

The Turkey Yelp:
Once you have located the bird and he has gobbled back at you start your calling by yelping three to seven times. The number of yelps you use is not as important as the rhythm of the calling.
Whether using mouth blown diaphragm calls or friction-type calls, focus on rhythm more than worrying whether your calls are raspy or smooth. A great way to learn the rhythm of real turkeys calling is to purchase a CD or cassette tape of actual turkey sounds. Listen to the recordings, and practice your calling technique. Remember, it is not just practice which makes perfect…it is perfect practice that makes perfect calling.

Turkey Clucking:
Turkeys often make clucking sounds while feeding.
You can replicate the turkey cluck with most calling devices on the market today.
Again, go to your local sporting goods store and pick up a tape to learn the sound of turkey clucking so you can practice replicating.

Turkey Cackle:
Some turkey hunters call the cackle the true turkey mating call.
The cackle is made by turkey hens as they leave their evening roosts and fly to the ground in the morning. The call is similar to the turkey yelp. Here is the difference between the cackle and yelp. The turkey yelp starts more rapidly as the hen leaves the tree limb and heads to the forest floor. Then the turkey yelp tapers off and slows down as the hen lands on the ground.
Words of warning, if you can’t cackle extremely well, don’t use this call. If your reproduction of the cackle sounds unnatural to the turkey, you will not pull them in. This call certainly requires perfect practice to get right.

Turkey Cutting:
Cutting is a sound made by adult hens. It is a series of short, excited yelps.

Turkey Putting:
The turkey putting sounds are made by both male and female turkeys. A short, loud series of putts is made by turkeys as an alarm sound. Soft putts, mixed with purrs, are sounds made by more relaxed and content turkeys.

Turkey Purr:
The turkey purr is a soft call made by a hen turkey. Purring is a great sound to use to draw your tom turkey in the last few yards for a good clean shot.

Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Calling:
The key to locating a big long beard turkey is getting him to answer your turkey call. Use a crow, owl or coyote call to entice turkeys to gobble back at you. As soon as the gobbler answers and you are set up in a good location, use the "non-shock" turkey calls listed above to help you bag your turkey.
Remember, perfect practice makes for perfect calling skills. Go to your local sports store and pick up a tape with actual turkey calling sounds. Listen to the turkey calls and practice replicating them.
With a little perfect practice you could call in your next big long beard turkey. And with more time in the woods, you could locate the buck of a lifetime and be ready when deer hunting season opens.

Good Luck and Great Hunting!
Marty Prokop
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com

 

Wildlife Art Men's Leather Jacket: The Northwoods Legends

    Slip into the serenity of the northwoods - the world of the whitetail deer. Let the striking beauty of nature surround you each time you put on this rugged outdoor themed leather jacket. Available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange, this stylish apparel for men demonstrates your love for the great outdoors with dramatic artwork by famed wildlife artist Greg Alexander across the back shoulder panel.

Showcase the majestic images of handsome whitetails on a snowy bank every time you wear this supple brown leather jacket featuring a waist-length full cut with knit cuffs and waistband. The collar can be worn up or down and Mr. Alexander's portrait of a ten-point buck is embroidered into the front of this outdoor themed leather jacket. With a look every sportsman will love, this men's jacket makes the perfect gift for hunters. Strong demand is expected for this custom-designed jacket, so order now!

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Hunting Tips & Articles Links

1. Do High Priced Deer Scents Really Work? 2. Is Your Ammunition Right For Your Deer Hunting Gun?
3. Making Sense of Deer Cover Scents. 4. Attract Deer To Your Deer Hunting Tree Stand.
5. Get More Results From Your Deer Scents. 6.  7 Tips To Avoid Getting Lost While Hunting.
7. I Jumped a Deer On The Way To My Stand... 8. Secret Deer Hunting Tree Stand & Deer Blind Tips.
9. How To Find & Tag Late Season Bucks. 10. Deer Blinds or Ladder Tree Stands?
11. Enjoy The Hunt Long After Deer Season Ends. 12. Can Squirrels Help You Bag More Deer?
13. How To Butcher a Deer. 14. How To Cook Venison To Taste Great.
15. How To Make The Best Tasting Venison Sausage. 16. Venison Ribs Anyone?
17. How To Grow Quality Deer Food Plots. 18. Scout for Big Bucks During Turkey Hunting Season.

Hunting For The Hungry Program

   If you would like to donate some or all of the meat from your hunt to help the the needy and support your local Food Pantry, click on the link above for more information.

Call toll free 1-888-4DEER-ME (433-3763). Or click below

 

Department of Agriculture's Food Assistance Programs

Many States have a "Hunting Feed The Hungry" program. To find the one in your state, contact your local Fish & Game Dept. for more information. If you or someone you know doesn't care for the meat, please encourage them to donate it to a worthy cause.

 

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     If you're new to popup hunting blinds and have struggled with taking them down and getting them folded back so you can put it back into the carrying case... then you may want to watch this video. It shows how simple it really is. Believe me the first time I had to do it I found out it wasn't easy to follow the directions given and it took me awhile before I got the hang of it, so don't feel like a dummy cause I've had friends who also struggled with it at first.

 

 

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 The Official 10-Point Buck Ring

The elusive 10-point buck - if you're a hunter you know it may take untold hours in all kinds of weather before you see those majestic antlers emerge silently from the deep forest. But you also know every moment is worth the wait. Reward your dedication and patience with this handsome sterling silver men's ring! Finished in 24K gold, it features a genuine black onyx center stone embellished with a 24K gold-plated sculpted 10-point buck!

Available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange, the custom design of this impressive 10-point buck ring jewelry also features raised relief stag heads on each side of the ring. A magnificent work of wildlife jewelry you'll be proud to wear or give as the ultimate gift for buck hunters - order now!

This exclusive 10-point buck ring jewelry from The Bradford Exchange features:

An impressive custom-design piece of wildlife jewelry honoring the time-honored sport of buck hunting, available only from The Bradford Exchange


An expertly crafted solid sterling silver men's ring, finished in brilliant 24K gold
Genuine black onyx center stone


Dramatically detailed 24K gold-plated 10-point buck rises in sculpted relief from the onyx inlay


Raised-relief stag head designs adorn each side of the ring


Commissions for these made-to-order rings will be accepted for a limited time only, so order today


Arrives in a handsome velvet presentation case - a handsome addition to your fine jewelry collection, or the perfect gift for buck hunters!


Certificate of Authenticity

 
Available in sizes 8 to 14 (includes half sizes)

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