Midwest Whitetail Daily - Bill Winke
Winke's Blog: Velvet Scouting Day 12
Season 3, Episode 12
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9m 36s
Bill heads back to the same place where they filmed a big 10 pointer on August 6, hoping to find some additional mature bucks. He is surprised when the same giant ten pointer steps out nearly an hour and a half before last light. Along the way, Bill discusses the acorn crop and stops to look at a small plot to demonstrate the advantages of no-till planting with the RTP Genesis.
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Winke's Blog: Velvet Scouting Day 14
As Bill nears the end of his summer scouting, he returns to the big plot where he saw two really good bucks a week earlier, hoping to film them this time.
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Winke's Blog: Velvet Scouting Day 15
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