MAN DRIVES FOR TROPHY BUCKS
You'll find the most deadly of trophy-buck tactics the
least-talked-about, least-practiced strategy by many hunters.
Most hunters realize they either take trophy bucks on opening
weekend because the deer don't know the hunters are there or
at the end of the season when the older-age animals chase does
24 hours a day to breed. A man-drive will produce trophy bucks
throughout the season.
-=>Here's how to man drive for trophy bucks<=-
* Assume the biggest bucks on any property stay in the thickest cover.
* Know which way the wind blows before the drive begins.
* Have only two or three standers and situate them strategically
on both sides of the thick cover where the drive takes place and
at the opposite end of the drive's start.
* Ask standers to stalk to their stand sites and make as little noise
as possible to keep from spooking the deer.
* To be more effective, use a man-drive that covers no more than the
length and breath of a city block.
* Have the driver begin the hunt by breaking an ammonia cap, like the
ones football players use to clear their heads after tackles.
* Instruct the driver to walk back and forth through the thick cover
trying to make as little noise as possible while letting the wind
carry the scent of the ammonia cap throughout the area.
* Watch for the larger bucks to break out on the sides.
* Understand that a trophy buck will come sneaking out of the cover,
offering the standers an opportunity to take a shot, if the hunters
conduct the drive properly.
* Drive several, thick-cover areas during the same day.
* Don't conduct a man-drive in the same area more than once every
two to three weeks.
Good luck, I hope you get a good trophy whitetail buck!!
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